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 Translation for 'from Poland' from English to Polish
geogr.
z Polski {adv}
from Poland
Partial Matches
geogr.
do Polski {adv}
to Poland
geogr.
Polska {f}
Poland
geogr.
Wielkopolska {f}
Greater Poland
polski {adj}of Poland
geogr.
Wielkopolska {f}
Great Poland
geogr.
w Polsce {adv}
in Poland
geogr.
Małopolska {f}
Little Poland
geogr.
Małopolska {f}
Lesser Poland
pol.
Polska {f} Razem <PR> [partia]
Poland Together [party]
pol.
Rzeczpospolita {f} Polska <RP>
Republic of Poland
geogr.pol.
województwo {n} małopolskie
Lesser Poland Voivodeship
geogr.pol.
województwo {n} wielkopolskie
Greater Poland Voivodeship
pol.
Solidarna Polska {f} <SP> [partia]
United Poland [party]
relig.
Maryja Królowa {f} Polski
Mary, Queen of Poland
bank.
Narodowy Bank {m} Polski
National Bank of Poland
przysł.
Mazowsze - serce Polski.
Masovia - the Heart of Poland.
hist.pol.
Polska Rzeczpospolita {f} Ludowa <PRL>
People's Republic of Poland
pol.
Rzeczypospolitej {f} Polskiej
of the Republic of Poland
pol.
Sejm {m} Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej
Sejm of the Republic of Poland
adminpol.
Senat {m} Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej
Senate of the Republic of Poland
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Usage Examples English
  • His parents emigrated from Poland in 1863 after the January Uprising, changed their name from "Pozerski" to "de Pomiane", and became French citizens.
  • Plans to evacuate the ethnic German population westward into Germany, from Poland and the eastern territories of Germany, were prepared by various Nazi authorities toward the end of the war.
  • This followed on the demise of the pike and of body armor during the early 18th century, with the reintroduction of lances coming from Poland and Hungary.
  • It was the name of the leader of the monks who came here from Poland.
  • The library also has an extensive collection of underground political literature (so-called "drugi obieg" or "samizdat") from Poland's period of Communist rule between 1945 and 1989.

  • The Roman sources do not speak of any specific migration from Poland by the Burgundians (although other Vandalic peoples are more clearly mentioned as having moved west in this period), and so there have historically been some doubts about the link between the eastern and western Burgundians.
  • In early 2012 the Dutch right-wing Party for Freedom established an anti-Slavic (predominantly anti-Polish) and anti-Romani website, where native Dutch people could air their frustration about losing their job because of cheaper workers from Poland, Bulgaria, Romania and other non-Germanic Central and Eastern European countries.
  • Places significantly impacted by acid rain around the globe include most of eastern Europe from Poland northward into Scandinavia, the eastern third of the United States, and southeastern Canada.
  • During Quedlinburg's Communist era, restoration specialists from Poland were called in during the 1980s to carry out repairs on the old architecture.
  • The action-drama film "Out of Reach" (2004) is about a pen pal relationship between a Vietnam War veteran and a 13-year-old orphaned girl from Poland.

  • The world's first written mention of vodka originates from Poland.
  • After a struggle for power between Bolesław I and Oda with her minor sons (Bolesław's half-brothers), the eldest son of Mieszko I took control over all of his father's state and expelled his stepmother and her sons from Poland.
  • Latvian farmers had traditionally relied on seasonal farmworkers from Poland, this was now cut off by the war, and in spring 1940 new regulations introduced compulsory work service for state employees, students and school pupils.
  • While travelling from Poland to Germany, she spotted and reported German forces massed on the Polish border; "The Daily Telegraph" headline read: "1,000 tanks massed on Polish border "; three days later she was the first to report the German invasion of Poland.
  • The Polish sector became subsequently known as Polish Livonia or "Inflanty"; it was settled with colonists from Poland proper resulting in systematic polonisation of these lands.

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