Poland |
Republic in Central Europe |
Poland |
Town in Maine, US |
Poland |
Village in Ohio, United States |
Poland |
Village in Kiribati |
Poland |
Unincorporated community in Clay County, Indiana |
Poland Synonyms |
Republic Of Poland, Poland, Polska |
Poland (Last Name / Surname) |
Poland is the #4,581 most common last name / surname from the 2010 United States Census. The census reported that 7,746 people had that surname. |
Spanish Translation |
Poland in Spanish is Polonia |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Żeby Polska była Polską." - Poland |
Example Sentence (Quote) " After two years of traveling almost exclusively to Western Europe and the Middle East, Poland feels like a geopolitical spa. I visited here for just three days and got two years of anti-American bruises massaged out of me. Get this: people here actually tell you they like America -- without whispering. What has gotten into these people? Have all their subscriptions to Le Monde Diplomatique expired? Haven't they gotten the word from Berlin and Paris? No, they haven't. In fact, Poland is the antidote to European anti-Americanism. Poland is to France what Advil is to a pain in the neck. Or as Michael Mandelbaum, the Johns Hopkins foreign affairs specialist, remarked after visiting Poland: Poland is the most pro-American country in the world -- including the United States."" - Poland |
Example Sentence (Quote) " And said Poland: Whoever comes to me, will be free and equal, because I am freedom."" - Poland |
Example Sentence (Quote) " But we cannot be blamed for not taking seriously people who, unable though they are to remember correctly any single fact from our history or to say which barbaric dialect we speak, are perfectly able instead to teach us how liberated we are in the East." - Poland |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Cultivation, old civilization, beauty, history! Surprising turnings of streets, shapes of venerable cottages, lovely aged eaves, unexpected and gossamer turrets, steeples, the gloss, the antiquity! Gardens. Whoever speaks of Paris has never seen Warsaw. [...] Whoever yearns for an aristocratic sensibility, let him switch on the great light of Warsaw." - Poland |