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The origin of the district's name derives from the Polish word bór ('conifer forest'), which was located on the village itself. Later the name of the settlement was Germanized by the Germans living in Breslau, as a result of which the name shifted to phonetically similar German Burg ('castle').
W: w: wu /v/ vow when devoiced (x) iks /ks/ fox: Only in some loanwords as xenia, also historical letter for native words prior to 19th century, e.g., xiążę, xięstwo (now książę 'prince', księstwo 'duchy'), which remains in abbreviations of these words (sometimes used x. instead of ks.
NK.pl then ranked among the top five websites used in Poland, behind Google.pl, Onet.pl, and Wirtualna Polska, and it was visited by more than 50% of Polish Internet users each month (with 10% of the traffic coming from abroad). [4] As of July 2009 86% of its users lived in Poland, according to Alexa. The site was also popular in Norway, where ...
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Interia, formerly Interia.pl, is a large Polish web portal and online news platform launched in 2000 in Kraków, Poland. It is the 4th largest online news source in the country. It is the 4th largest online news source in the country.
Telephone numbers in Poland Telephone area codes in Poland Location Country Poland Continent Europe Regulator UKE Type Closed NSN length 9 Format xx xxx xx xx (geographic) xxx xxx xxx (mobile) Access codes Country code +48 International access 00 Long-distance none The assignment of telephone numbers in Poland is controlled by the Office of Electronic Communications (Urząd Komunikacji ...
Wikimedia Polska (WMPL; Polish: Stowarzyszenie Wikimedia Polska) is a Polish public benefit organization established to support volunteers in Poland who work on Wikimedia projects such as Wikipedia. As such, it is a Wikimedia chapter approved by the Wikimedia Foundation which owns and hosts those projects.
Polska Wieś ([ˈpɔlska ˈvjɛɕ]; German: Paulsdorf [3]) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kłecko, within Gniezno County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. [4] It lies approximately 2 kilometres (1 mi) west of Kłecko , 17 km (11 mi) north-west of Gniezno , and 43 km (27 mi) north-east of the regional ...