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Poland
Well, cooly is if you meant the adjective. Your spelling of the words "woed" (word I presume) and "speled" (spelled) are a bit off though.
I'm from Poland-_- Polska-Poland Polska-pole-pole means field
Warsaw is the capital of Poland so these people are called "Poles"
The people of Poland are called the Polish.
Polish people are Pole's.
The European country that got its name from the Slavic word for plain or field is Poland. The name "Polska," which is the Polish term for Poland, is derived from the word "pole," meaning "field" or "plain." This reflects the country's geography, as much of Poland consists of flat, fertile land.
A native of Poland is called a Pole for both females and males. Natives of dear old Polska are called Polish.
It comes from the word "Pole" which was given to the Slavic people living east of Germany, and its name means "Land of the Poles".
Well, I'm personally from Poland and you are called Polish.You are either Polish or a Pole.
I first had trouble with that but the answer is pain
pelapenisus peninsula (i probably speled it wrong)