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  1. Polish (travail du métal): Cet article ne cite pas suffisamment ses sources (avril 2016). Si vous disposez d'ouvrages ou d'articles de référence ou si vous connaissez des sites web de qualité traitant du thème abordé ici, merci de compléter l'article en donnant les ... (Travail du métal) [100%] 2024-05-08
  2. Polich (surname): Polich is a surname. Notable people with the surname include. (Surname) [83%] 2024-01-09
  3. Rivers: Samantha Rivera Treviño (Monterrey, Nuevo León; 20 de agosto de 1998), más conocida como Rivers o Samy Rivers, es una streamer y youtuber mexicana. Es presidenta del equipo de fútbol masculino Pio FC y del equipo femenino del mismo nombre. [81%] 2024-01-05
  4. Rivers: There is much less runoff to the rivers in the western than in the eastern Great Plains; for example, yearly runoff averages 0. inch in eastern Colorado compared to eight inches in eastern Kansas. About one-half of the major ... (Geography) [81%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  5. Polis (homonymie): Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Polis est un nom propre ou un nom commun (écrit alors sans capitale initiale) qui peut désigner : Polis est un nom de lieu notamment porté par : Polis ... (Homonymie) [80%] 2024-01-13
  6. Polis (stad): Polis, meervoud poleis (Oudgrieks: πόλις, πόλεις) beteken stad in Grieks. Dit is ook vir ’n sosiaal-politieke of sosiaal-geografiese gegewe gebruik. (Stad) [80%] 2024-01-13
  7. Polis (journalism think tank): Polis is the journalism think tank at the Media and Communications Department of the London School of Economics and Political Science. It was founded in 2006 by Charlie Beckett, a journalist with 20 years experience at the BBC and ITN ... (Journalism think tank) [80%] 2024-01-13 [London School of Economics]
  8. Polis: Polis (/ˈpɒlɪs/, US: /ˈpoʊlɪs/; Greek: πόλις, Ancient Greek pronunciation: [pólis]), plural poleis (/ˈpɒleɪz/, πόλεις, Ancient Greek pronunciation: [póleːs]), means 'city' in Greek. In Ancient Greece, it originally referred to an administrative and religious city center as distinct from the rest of the ... (Ancient Greek social and political organisation) [80%] 2024-01-13 [Greek city-states] [Ancient Greek cities]...
  9. Polis: A polis (plural: poleis) was the typical structure of a community in the ancient Greek world. A polis consisted of an urban centre, often fortified and with a sacred centre built on a natural acropolis or harbour, which controlled a ... [80%] 2013-06-06
  10. Polis: Polis (del griego πόλις, romanizado como pólis —plural póleis—, y asentado en español como voz con plural invariable)​​​ es la denominación dada a las ciudades-estado independientes de la antigua Grecia,​ surgidas en la Edad Oscura mediante un proceso de agregación ... [80%] 2024-06-03
  11. Polis (board game): Polis (Greek: πόλις, lit. 'city-state') was an ancient Greek board game. (Board game) [80%] 2024-08-01 [Abstract strategy games] [Traditional board games]...
  12. Elizabethton River Riders: The Elizabethton River Riders are a summer collegiate baseball team of the Appalachian League. They are located in Elizabethton, Tennessee, and play their home games at Northeast Community Credit Union Ballpark. (Collegiate baseball team in Elizabethton, Tennessee) [76%] 2023-09-15 [2021 establishments in Tennessee] [Amateur baseball teams in Tennessee]...
  13. Fall River Rovers: Fall River Rovers were a United States soccer club, based in Fall River, Massachusetts. They won the 1888 and 1889 American Cups as well as the 1917 National Challenge Cup. [76%] 2024-05-29 [Defunct soccer clubs in Massachusetts] [Soccer clubs in Fall River, Massachusetts]...
  14. River Tyne Police: The River Tyne Police was a police force established under the Newcastle upon Tyne Port Act 1845 which patrolled the River Tyne in England between 1845 and 1968. The first attempt to establish a police force the river was made ... [75%] 2023-12-09 [Defunct police forces of England] [Defunct port police forces of the United Kingdom]...
  15. Polish Positivism: Polish Positivism was a social, literary and philosophical movement that became dominant in late-19th-century partitioned Poland following Romanticism in Poland and the suppression of the January 1863 Uprising against the Russian Empire. The Positivist period lasted until the ... [70%] 2024-01-09 [Cultural history of Poland] [Polish literature]...
  16. Polish tribes: "Polish tribes" is a term used sometimes to describe the tribes of West Slavic Lechites that lived from around the mid-6th century in the territories that became Polish with the creation of the Polish state by the Piast dynasty ... [70%] 2023-12-01 [West Slavic tribes] [Early medieval Poland]...
  17. Polish reggae: Reggae is one of the most popular music genres in Poland. The rastafari philosophy is considered to constitute the main influence on Polish reggae. [70%] 2023-09-09 [Polish styles of music] [Reggae by country]...
  18. Polish rabbit: The Polish rabbit is compact breed of domestic rabbit, most often bred by fanciers (as opposed to hobbyists) and commonly exhibited in rabbit shows. Despite its name, the Polish rabbit likely originated in England, not Poland. (Breed of rabbit) [70%] 2024-01-09 [Rabbit breeds] [Rabbits as pets]...
  19. Polish language: Polish (Polish: język polski, [ˈjɛ̃zɨk ˈpɔlskʲi] (listen), polszczyzna [pɔlˈʂt͡ʂɨzna] (listen) or simply polski, [ˈpɔlskʲi] (listen)) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group written in the Latin script. It is spoken primarily in Poland and serves as the native ... (Social) [70%] 2023-11-24 [Subject–verb–object languages]
  20. Polish plait: Polish plait (Latin: Plica polonica, Polish: Kołtun polski or plika), Koltun in Polish meaning matted, less commonly known in English as plica or trichoma, is a formation of hair. This term can refer to either a hairstyle or a medical ... (Medicine) [70%] 2022-06-04 [Medical anthropology]

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