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ʴdzԲń
[ pohz-nan, -nahn; Polish pawz-nahn-yuh ]
noun
- a city in W Poland, on the Warta River.
ʴdzԲń
/ ˈɔԲ /
noun
- a city in W Poland, on the Warta River: the centre of Polish resistance to German rule (1815–1918, 1939–45). Pop: 661 000 (2005 est) German namePosen
Example Sentences
Dr Valentin Journé, a postdoctoral researcher at Adam Mickiewcz University in ʴdzԲń, Poland, who led the analysis said: "We got inspired by a recent Science paper where researchers from Switzerland found that the effects of temperature on leaf senescence switch at the summer solstice. The summer solstice is the longest day of the year, and happens at the same time anywhere in the Hemisphere."
The 52-year-old Bjelica was last in charge of Turkish team Trabzonspor, while he previously coached Croatian clubs Osijek and Dinamo Zagreb, Polish team Lech ʴdzԲń, Italian side Spezia and Austria Vienna, among others.
My local pond, near ʴdzԲń, in Poland, is great place for grebes.
Popova sends all her animals to the ʴdzԲń Zoo in Poland, which helps her evacuate them and find them new homes.
A separate draw for national champions in the second qualifying round paired Israeli club Maccabi Haifa with Greek team Olympiakos, while Croatian team Dinamo Zagreb will play either Shkupi of North Macedonia or Lincoln Red Imps of Gibraltar, and Swiss club Zurich will face either Polish team Lech ʴdzԲń or Qarabağ of Azerbaijan.
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