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ʰ𳾲ś

[ pshe-mish-uhl ]

noun

  1. a city in SE Poland: occupied by the Russians 1915.


ʰ𳾲ś

/ ˈʃɛʃ /

noun

  1. a city in SE Poland, near the border with Ukraine on the San River: a fortress in the early Middle Ages; belonged to Austria (1722–1918). Pop: 66 968 (2007 est)
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The Mayor of ʰ𳾲ś said Soból was a local of the south-eastern city - which is close to Poland's border with Ukraine.

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He arrived at the ʰ𳾲ś Główny station at 8:45 p.m. local time, and he headed back to the airport for a flight to Warsaw, where he will deliver a speech on Tuesday.

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Mr. Biden was put in a motorcade with roughly 20 cars and driven without sirens for about an hour along a mostly empty highway to the small city of ʰ𳾲ś and taken to the train station where many thousands of refugees have arrived from Ukraine over the past year.

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I leave the key on the mantel, close the door, and push the precarious cart all the way across ʰ𳾲ś to Tatarska 3.

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Eight kilometers outside ʰ𳾲ś and far off the road in an old house in the forest.

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