poland

[US]/'pəulənd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. European country, Poland.

Example Sentences

I traveled to Poland last summer.

Poland is known for its rich history and beautiful architecture.

Warsaw is the capital city of Poland.

Many people visit Poland for its stunning landscapes.

Krakow is a popular tourist destination in Poland.

Poland gained independence in 1918.

Real-world Examples

They extend beneath Poland's mountainous Walbrzych District.

Source: CNN Selected November 2015 Collection

They went on a holiday in Poland.

Source: New Concept English: Vocabulary On-the-Go, Book One.

The vast majority have gone to Poland.

Source: BBC Listening Collection March 2022

Poland, Romania, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Source: NPR News December 2017 Compilation

Tests established that probably be made in Poland in 1920s.

Source: BBC Listening Collection May 2016

Pilsudski's a great hero in Poland, still.

Source: Yale University Open Course: European Civilization (Audio Version)

Biden had already planned to visit Warsaw, Poland.

Source: VOA Special February 2023 Collection

Auschwitz is located in southern Poland.

Source: CNN 10 Student English January 2020 Collection

I didn't know they had hurricanes in Poland!

Source: New Cambridge Business English (Elementary)

“Poland is not yet lost, while we still live.”

Source: The Economist (Summary)

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