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The Free City of the Interwar period.
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Danzig
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This name has French roots and is common in Poland.
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Filip
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This person discovered Radium.
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Marie Curie
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The name of the "Brave" Polish King.
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Boleslaw
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In Polish, this letter is substituted by "ks".
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X
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The first Polish Capital.
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Gniezno
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When you take away one letter from "Random", you get this Polish City
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Radom
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The surname of the Polish proponent of Heliocentrism.
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Copernicus
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This letter is used in every other slavic alphabet except for Polish.
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V
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Where the largest European Theme Park is located.
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Zator
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In Polish, the sound that this letter makes can be made by this letter and another.
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U
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The nation which started WW2 in Polish.
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Niemcy
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The capital of this region is Katowice.
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Silesia
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The largest European Theme Park, it is located in Poland!
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Energylandia
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The Polish title for leader while it was a monarchy.
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Krol
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The Capital of Poland.
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Warsaw
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The first name of a famous Polish architect.
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Oskar
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The first name of the famous author who wrote poems and "fraszki".
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Jan
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This letter is usually at the end of words in the Polish language.
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Y
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The temporary Polish Capital.
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Lublin
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This letter is hated by many students for having confusing grammatical rules.
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H
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The famous concentration camp built by the Nazis.
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Auschwitz
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The name of Poland's national TV station.
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TVP
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One of the letters that does not exist in the Polish alphabet and is not X.
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Q
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Poland in the native language.
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Polska
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The first name of the famous Polish female tennis player.
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Iga
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