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neighbouring Macedonian and
Bulgarian is pole (поле), and in
Russian it is
polye (поле). As a borrowing,
apart from
English it can be
found in a
number of...
- Don Pomb
Polye (born 1
February 1967) is a
Papua New
Guinean politician from Enga Province. He has been a
Cabinet Minister under two
Prime Ministers,...
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opening of the
London 1945
Youth Congress, the full
version of Polyushko-
polye was
performed by a
choir of 6,000 members. The
music for this performance...
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founded in 2012 by Don
Polye,
Minister of
Finance at the time. As of May 2019, the
party has 1
member in the
National Parliament.
Polye had
first entered Parliament...
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Prime Minister ****umed
responsibility for
Polye's Transport and
Works ministries as an
interim measure until Polye's by-election is held on 9
November 2009...
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Huliaipole (Ukrainian: Гуляйполе, IPA: [ɦʊlʲɐjˈpɔle]; lit. 'walk-about field') is a
small city in
Polohy Raion,
Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine. It is known...
- that the
party was
expelling the latter, and that the latter's leader, Don
Polye, had ****umed
leadership of the party. What had
happened was a split, with...
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Field of Mars (Russian: Ма́рсово по́ле, romanized:
Marsovo Polye) is a
large square in the
centre of
Saint Petersburg. Over its long
history it has...
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Markish has a
novel Polyushko-
Polye about Nestor Makhno Boris Mozhayev, a
Soviet writer of "rustic style"
wrote his Polyushko-
Polye novel about kolkhoz life...
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polye tanki grokhotali (Russian: На поле танки грохотали, lit. 'Across the
Field Tanks Thundered') is a
Soviet military song, po****rized by the 1968...