Similar words: solar, pole, poly, poll, solace, scholar, violate, isolate. Meaning: n. a republic in central Europe; the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 started World War II.
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121. His military advisers opposed an attack on Poland, believing it would start a general war.
122. I have a notion that she originally come from Poland.
123. DROWNING GNOME: Water from the Oder River covered the garden at a house in Brandenburg, Germany, near the border with Poland Friday.
124. Hitler's invasion of Poland in nineteen thirty-nine had started the war.
125. The best - known destination for dark tourism is the Nazi extermination camp at Auschwitz in Poland.
126. A river, about 7'4 km (475 mi) long, rising in south-central Poland northwest of Cracow and flowing generally north and west to the Oder River.
127. The wisent can be found in the Bialowieza Forest in Poland.
128. Journalistic practices unacceptable aboveground press; an aboveground corps of 20,000 priests in Poland.
129. The 150,000-hectare (380,000-acre) Bialowieza Primeval Forest, which straddles the border between Poland and Belarus, is one of the largest unpopulated woodlands remaining in Europe.
130. An example often cited by memory experts is the learning of the capital of Poland. The capital of Poland is Warsaw.
130. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
131. The International Trade Fair for Food and Catering Products was held in Poznan, Poland.
132. In the author’s view, if Poland had given back German-populated Danzig to Germany, war might have been avoided.
133. There were others who dreamed for Poland and plotted to throw bombs at the Tsar.
134. The number of unemployed people in Poland has grown by more than a quarter in the last month.
135. Polish national long-stay visas entitle their holders to one, a maximum 5 day visa free transit through the Schengen territory (only on the way to Poland).
136. Part of Germany was incorporated into Poland according to the Treaty of Versailles.
137. It was Boleslaw III Wrymouth that unified Poland and it was he that was to divide it on his death bed among his sons.
138. A city of southwest Poland northwest of Katowice. It became part of Prussia in 742 and was incorporated into Poland in 945. Population, 239,200.
139. The effort paid off a week ago when he achieved the Olympic qualifying standard at a competition in Bialy Bor, Poland.
140. In the spring of 2010, heavy rains caused high waters in the Vistula River, first in southern Poland.
141. In Poland the zloty fell further, hurting many who took out home loans in foreign currencies.
142. It is behind relatively poor nations such as Estonia, Poland and the Slovak Republic in reading, maths and science.
143. Poland is considering the sale of a stake in Tauron Polska Energia SA, the country's second- largest power utility.
144. The third facility is to include a radar tracking station in the Czech Republic and around 10 interceptors in Poland and would become operational around 2013.
145. On day four, as the train trundled and rocked lethargically through Poland, my fears and hunger grew.
146. The most populous nationalities are Poland (1903), Denmark (890), Former Yugoslavian states (670), Philippines (647) and Germany (540).
147. Half of the 18th century Poland was 3 times by Russia, Austria-Hungary and Prussia partition, subjugation over 123 years, November 11, 1918 Poland regained independence.
148. The Baltic had, in effect, become a Swedish lake and Charles's navy was able, very largely, to control the commercial relations of Poland, the north German states and Russia with the outside world.
149. Marie Sklodowska was born in 1867 Warsaw, the capital of Poland, where her father was a teacher.
150. Learn in Italy; clothe yourself in Germany; banquet in Poland.