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Definitions of poles in various dictionaries:
noun - a long (usually round) rod of wood or metal or plastic
noun - a native or inhabitant of Poland
noun - one of two divergent or mutually exclusive opinions
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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Like the Earth, a bar magnet has 2 of these where the magnetic field seems strongest |
Young kids don't need them; for older skiers their grips should be at a level with arms bent & out-stretched |
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Plural form of pole. |
a native or inhabitant of Poland, or a person of Polish descent. |
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Poles, Plzensky kraj, CZECH REPUBLIC |
Poles, Asturias, SPAIN |
Poles, Vitsyebskaya Voblasts', BELARUS |
Poles, Liberec, CZECH REPUBLIC |
Poles, Cavan, IRELAND |
Poles description |
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The Poles (Polish: Polacy, pronounced [plats]; singular masculine: Polak, singular feminine: Polka), commonly referred to as the Polish people, are a nation and West Slavic ethnic group native to Poland in Central Europe who share a common ancestry, culture, history and are native speakers of the Polish language. The population of self-declared Poles in Poland is estimated at 37,394,000 out of an overall population of 38,538,000 (based on the 2011 census), of whom 36,522,000 declared Polish alone.A wide-ranging Polish diaspora (the Polonia) exists throughout Europe, the Americas, and in Australasia. Today the largest urban concentrations of Poles are within the Warsaw and Silesian metropolitan areas. * Poland's history dates back over a thousand years, to c. 930-960 CE, when the Polans an influential West Slavic tribe in the Greater Poland region, now home to such cities as Pozna, Gniezno, Kalisz, Konin and Wrzenia united various Lechitic tribes under what became the Piast dynasty, thu |