“poland” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “poland”:

+ Notable items in the collection include 151 leaves of the “Codex Suprasliensis”, which was included in UNESCO’s Memory of the World Programme Register in 2007 because of its popularity, meaning and prestige in Poland and other countries.

+ Germany’s eastern borders were guaranteed to Poland only by France, not by a general agreement.

+ The earliest mention of Vodka in Poland is in 1405.

+ He plays for ADO Den Haag and Poland national team.

+ The government of Poland includes the Ministry of Finance as well as the Ministry of State Treasury, as does the government of the Ukraine.

+ Suwałki is a city in northern Poland in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship.

poland - some sentence examples
poland – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “poland”:

+ This method worked well, early in World War II during the invasions of Poland and France.

+ The Ford Ka is a car made by the Ford Motor Company in Spain, Poland and Brazil.

+ This method worked well, early in World War II during the invasions of Poland and France.

+ The Ford Ka is a car made by the Ford Motor Company in Spain, Poland and Brazil.

+ Dąbrowa Górnicza is a city in Poland in Silesian Voivodeship.

+ In the 19th century, the county continued to function in the part of Poland that had been incorporated into the Russian Empire, and as the Polish equivalent of the German languageGerman “”Kreis”” in the German-governed Grand Duchy of Poznań.

+ It is the main town of part of Poland called Żagań County.

+ He saved almost 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust by making them work his enamelware and ammunitions factories, which were in what is known today as Poland and the Czech Republic.

+ In 1791, in an attempt of reform the Sejm of Poland and Lithuania accepted the Constitution of May 3 which was the first modern constitution in Europe and the second on Earth.

+ Wójcik died of leukemia on 26 August 2017 in Wrocław, Poland at the age of 47.

+ After these events Poland gradually became a communist country.

+ Tarnów is a city in the southeastern part of Poland in Lesser Poland Voivodeship.

More in-sentence examples of “poland”:

+ In 1466, the Knights were under the King of Poland and Lithuania.

+ Three camps were set up in Poland for the purpose of killing people.

+ The tournament was hosted in Poland and Ukraine.

+ He worked in Poland in Tarnów and Mielec.

+ He is also in the Poland national team.

+ Polish People’s Republic was an official name of Poland from 1952 until 1989.

+ Polish September Campaign and Soviet invasion of Poland as part of an agreement between Nazi Germany and Josef Stalin’s Soviet Union that they would not fight each other.

+ The Soviet leader Stalin wanted to make Poland a communist country that was allied to the Soviet Union.

+ Szewczyk died on 8 February 2021 in Łódź, Poland at the age of 86.

+ Kielce is a city in Poland in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship.

+ This was a successful tactic used in Poland and France.

+ Russia, Prussia, and Austria broke Poland into three pieces in 1772, 1793 and 1795, which dissolved the country.

+ Nowak died on March 26, 2013 in Warsaw, Poland from natural causes, aged 89.

+ On the Poilsh flag internet, an idea was raised to draw the flag of Poland on the ball.

+ The local transmission phase of SARS-CoV-2 in Poland was declared to the World Health Organization on 10 March.

+ Later Piłsudski became a soldier and wanted to make Poland independent again.

+ Górski died in Warsaw, Poland from leukemia on 1 April 2016, aged 46.

+ However, following the Soviet defeat of Germany in the Eastern front, Poland became a People’s Republic of Polandcommunist country within the Eastern Bloc.

+ In 1991 Poland became a member of the Visegrad Group and joined NATO in 1999 also with the Czech Republic and Hungary.

+ After Germany’s defeat in 1945 Danzig was occupied and annexed by Poland under the Polish name Gdańsk.

+ Much of the land given to Poland became part of the Soviet Union after World War II.

+ For years Władysław struggled to unite Poland into one strong state.

+ But the oldest boomerang was found in a cave in Poland and is more than 20,000 years old.

+ Penderecki died on 29 March 2020 of a long-illness in Krakow, Poland at the age of 86.

+ The change in the policy of the Soviet Union resulted into fall of the communist governments in many such countries by 1990: in Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland and Romania.

+ In 1466, the Knights were under the King of Poland and Lithuania.

+ Three camps were set up in Poland for the purpose of killing people.
+ The tournament was hosted in Poland and Ukraine.

+ This was widely popular in Poland and other countries with over six million regular listeners, 1932-1939.

+ Regained by Poland in 1116/1121, the Polish could not hold the Pomeranian duchy longer than 1135, whereas Pomerelia after the 1138 Partitions of Polandpartition of Poland among the sons of Boleslaus Wrymouth became a part of the Polish seniorat, which was declared fief of the Holy Roman Empire in 1156.

+ It can be found in the south-west Poland and in west Silesia.

+ Toruń is a city in Poland in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship.

+ In 1991 Poland became a member of the Visegrad Group and joined NATO in 1999 along with the Czech Republic and Hungary.

+ Until WWII Poland was the second-largest place for Jews to live.

+ Elblag is a city in northern Poland on the eastern edge of the Żuławy region with 124,257 inhabitants.

+ Despite Poland being carved out of former German territory, Hitler is credited with starting World War II by ordering the German Army to invade Poland.

+ Reviewed work: Poland and Her national Minorities, 1919-1939: a case-study by Stephan Horak, Geschichte der polnischen Nation 1916-1960: Von der Staatsgründung im ersten Weltkrieg bis zur Gegenwart by Hans Roos.

+ Twice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, he was the 6th President of Poland within the 2nd Polish Government in Exile from 9 June 1947 until 7 April 1972.

+ A Treaty was made in Vienna in 1515 between the king of Poland and duke of Lithuania from the Jagiellon dynasty and Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, duke of Austria from the Habsburg family.

+ Later, during pogroms in the middle ages, mainly in Germany, they fled to Poland and Lithuania, and from there they spread over the rest of Eastern Europe.

+ Blumenfeld died on 14 August 2017 in Warsaw, Poland of cancer at the age of 66.

+ Rocki died on June 1, 2020 in Bytom, Poland after suffering from an aneurysm, aged 46.

+ In 2006, the census office estimated the total population of Poland at 38,536,869, a very small rise on the 2002 figure of 38,230,080.

+ Bytom is a city in Poland in Silesian Voivodeship.

+ The Borders between Poland and Soviet Russia changed by the treaty stayed the same until World War II.

+ The race saw many spectators from Poland due to the debut of the first Polish Formula One driver, Robert Kubica.

+ Anna Anka born April 28, 1971 in Poland is an AmericansAmerican model, actress and author and wife of singer Paul Anka.

+ The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, formally known as the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and, after 1791, the Commonwealth of Poland, was a Sovereign statestate of Poland and Lithuania ruled by a common monarch.

+ It also had to give up large territories to Poland and other neighbours and all of its colonies.

+ This was a very sensitive topic at the time as Poland was concerned that one day a German government would lay claim to some of the territory Germany lost after World War II.

+ Paul Baran was born in Grodno, Poland on April 29, 1926.

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