Poland is a name. You can use any name in almost any sentence. You could say "Poland is a country." You could say "I live in Poland." You could even say "Poland is nice."
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pigeons
It's not a word that means anything, it's just the German version for the city of Oświęcim in Poland. It was renamed by the Germans following their invasion of Poland in 1939.
The name "Poland" comes from the Slavic tribe Polanie (literally mening "the people of the fields/plains").
German used blitzkrieg tactics on Poland during the lightning war.
I visited Poland this year in the summer holidays.
The Zloty is the currency of Poland.
The German invasion of Poland was the final straw for France and England as they soon after entered World War II.
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Poland
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The most popular word in Poland describing English "mum" is "mama".
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