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  2. Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw's name in the Polish language is Warszawa. Other previous spellings of the name may have included: Warszewa, Warszowa, Worszewa or Werszewa. [20] [21] The exact origin and meaning of the name is uncertain and has not been fully determined. [22] [23] Originally, Warszawa was the name of a small fishing settlement on the banks of the ...

  3. List of place names of Polish origin in the United States

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    Boles (pol. Boleś), name created from a diminutive of a Polish male name Bolesław. [8] Friedheim, (pol. Miasteczko Krajeńskie, ger. Friedheim). [50] Pulaski, named after Casimir Pulaski a Polish nobleman and general in American Revolutionary War. [9] Warsaw, named after the capital city of Poland - Warsaw (pol. Warszawa). [26]

  4. Polish names - Wikipedia

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    Slavic names used by historical Polish monarchs, e.g. Bolesław, Lech, Mieszko, Władysław, are common as well. Additionally, a few names of Lithuanian origin, such as Olgierd , Witold or Danuta, are quite popular in Poland. Traditionally, the names are given at a child's baptism. Non-Christian, but traditional, Slavic names are usually ...

  5. History of Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The history of Warsaw spans over 1400 years. In that time, the city evolved from a cluster of villages to the capital of a major European power, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth —and, under the patronage of its kings, a center of enlightenment and otherwise unknown tolerance.

  6. List of national capital city name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    The city's Sesotho name is Mangaung, meaning "place of cheetahs." South Korea: see K on this page South Sudan: Juba: The name is derived from Djouba, another name for the Bari people. Spain: Madrid (1561–1600): There are several theories regarding the origin of the name "Madrid". According to legend Madrid was founded by Ocno Bianor (son of ...

  7. List of English words of Polish origin - Wikipedia

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    Borrowings from Polish tend to be mostly words referring to staples of Polish cuisine, names of Polish folk dances or specialist, e.g. horse-related, terminology. Among the words of Polish origin there are several words that derive from Polish geographic names and ethnonyms, including the name Polska, "Poland", itself.

  8. List of Polish Jews - Wikipedia

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    Icchak Cukierman, leader of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and fighter of Warsaw Uprising; Dora Diamant (1898–1952), lover of Franz Kafka [19] Israel Epstein, naturalized Chinese journalist and author; Anatol Fejgin, commander of the Stalinist political police; Paweł Finder, leader of the Polish Workers' Party (1943-1944)

  9. Warszawski - Wikipedia

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    Warszawski (Polish pronunciation: [varˈʂaf.skʲi]), feminine: Warszawska is a Polish-language toponymic surname literally meaning "of/from Warsaw". It may by transliterated as Warshavsky / Warshavska, etc. Notable people with this surname include: Adolf Warski (born Jerzy Warszawski; 1868–1937), Polish communist leader, journalist

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