Polka is a Czech folk dance, but it most likely refers to a Polish woman. In Poland a woman of Polish origin is called Polka.
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Polka is a dance from Poland and Germany. Many of them immigrated to Wisconsin.
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They do Polka, and they paint things of their rulers.
Some polka song titles are Pennsylvania Polka, Let's Have a Party, and Just Because. Some other polka songs are On Your Toes and What Do I Care.
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Polka is a dance from Poland and Germany. Many of them immigrated to Wisconsin.
No, it is a Czech dance.
The Polka is a lively dance that is commonly used in Poland.
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A Polka is a dance
Polka Sa Nayon dance literally means "Polka of the Village dance." This is a traditional Batangas dance in the Philippines.
A polka is a fun and lively dance.
The dance they do in Guatemala is called the "Polka".
Polonez (The Polonaise) - a slow dance, that has a rhytm close to that of the Swedish "semiquaver". Altough it may look like a Polish dance, "polka" is actually a Czech dance. The name comes from the Czech word půlka (a half) - because of the short half-steps in the dance. The name has nothing to do with a Polish woman ("Polka").
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The Polka comes from Poland. The polka did not originate in Poland.It comes Bohemia.Originating around 1837.
Polka Culebra is a Mexican folk dance.