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Scotsman [Scotsmen, -pl ]Scotsmen, -pl ] - перевод на Английский

SCOTTISH OVERNIGHT LUXURY TRAIN SERVICE
Royal Scotsman; The Royal Scotsman
  • Achnasheen Station
  • 66746 hauling the Belmond Royal Scotsman through North Queensferry
  • Perth]]

Scotsman [Scotsmen, -pl.]      
(n.) = escocés
Ex: The article is entitled "Wresting money from the canny Scotsman: Melvil Dewey's designs on Carnegie's millions, 1902-1906".
Polish language         
  • Old Polish]] – ''Day, ut ia pobrusa, a ty poziwai'', meaning "let me grind, and you have a rest" highlighted in red.
  • Yiddish (Jewish)]] languages which are near-identical due to the large Jewish minority that once inhabited Poland. One example is the [[fishing rod]], ווענטקע (ventke), borrowed directly from Polish ''wędka.''
  • The oldest printed text in Polish – ''Statuta synodalia Episcoporum Wratislaviensis'' printed in 1475 in [[Wrocław]] by Kasper Elyan.
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  • Spoken Polish in a neutral informative tone
  • The Polish alphabet contains 32 letters. Q, V and X are not used in the Polish language.
  • /ɛ, ɔ, a/}} in certain contexts
  • A formal-tone informative sign in Polish, with a composition of vowels and consonants and a mixture of long, medium and short [[syllables]]
  • A Polish speaker, recorded in Poland
  • The [[Jakub Wujek Bible]] in Polish, 1599 print. The letters á and é were subsequently abolished, but survive in Czech.
WEST SLAVIC LANGUAGE
PolishLanguage; Polish (language); Polish Language; ISO 639:pol; Polaco language; Modern Polish; Polszczyzna; Polish word; Język polski; ISO 639:pl; Jezyk polski; Polonophone; Polish-language; Siwierski; Lang-pl; Loanwords from Polish; Polish syntax; Polonophones
(n.) = polaco
Ex: This article discusses the functioning of the term "information science" in Polish language as well as the use of this term in English-language and Soviet lexicographical sources.
Poland         
  • placki ziemniaczane]], and [[rye bread]].
  • UNESCO]]-protected [[Białowieża Forest]].
  • Polish Army]] [[7TP]] tanks on military manoeuvres shortly before the [[invasion of Poland]] in 1939
  • [[Andrzej Wajda]], the recipient of an [[Honorary Oscar]], the [[Palme d'Or]], as well as Honorary [[Golden Lion]] and [[Golden Bear]] awards.
  • Kingdom of Poland]], 15 July 1410.
  • A reconstruction of a [[Bronze Age]], [[Lusatian culture]] settlement in [[Biskupin]], 8th century BC
  • [[Casimir III the Great]] is the only Polish king to receive the title of ''Great''. He built extensively during his reign, and reformed the Polish army along with the country's legal code, 1333–70.
  • [[All Saints' Day]] on 1 November is one of the most important public holidays in Poland.
  • Kashubian]] road sign with the village name
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  • multirole]] [[fighter aircraft]]
  • death of Poland's top government officials]] in a plane crash on 10 April 2010
  • [[Jagiellonian University]] in [[Kraków]]
  • Ottoman Turks]] at the [[Battle of Vienna]] on 12 September 1683.
  • Chief of State]] Marshal [[Józef Piłsudski]] was a hero of the Polish independence campaign and the nation's premiere statesman from 1918 until his death on 12 May 1935.
  • ''Constitution of 3 May'']] adopted in 1791 was the first modern constitution in Europe.
  • Maria Skłodowska-Curie]] was the first person to win two [[Nobel Prize]]s.<ref name="A century of X-rays and radioactivity in medicine: with emphasis on photographic records of the early years" />
  • State Police Service]] (''Policja'')
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], located in [[Warsaw]]
  • [[Morskie Oko]] alpine lake in the [[Tatra Mountains]]. Poland has one of the highest densities of lakes in the world.
  • national football team]]
  • heliocentric]] model of the solar system.
  • 303 Polish Fighter Squadron]] during the [[Battle of Britain]], October 1940
  • Roman Church]] and the [[Baptism of Poland]] marked the beginning of statehood in 966.
  • Topographic]] map of Poland
  • The [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]] at its greatest extent in 1619
  • Pole]] to become a [[Roman Catholic]] [[Pope]].
  • Population of Poland from 1900 to 2010 in millions of inhabitants
  • polonaise]]'' dresses, 1780–1785.
  • 1795]].
  • TVP]] in Warsaw
  • national and cultural symbol]]
  • 1989 elections]]
  • [[Stanisław II Augustus]], the last [[King of Poland]], reigned from 1764 until his abdication on 25 November 1795.
  • Wrocław railway station]]
  • ghettos]] are marked with yellow stars. Nazi [[extermination camps]] are marked with white skulls in black squares. The border in 1941 between [[Nazi Germany]] and the [[Soviet Union]] is marked in red.
  • Polish kings]] from 1038 until the capital was moved to [[Warsaw]] in 1596.
  • Old City of Zamość]] is a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]].
  • The [[Sejm]] is the [[lower house]] of the [[parliament of Poland]].
COUNTRY IN CENTRAL EUROPE
ISO 3166-1:PL; Polland; Republic of Poland; Rzeczpospolita Polska; Polish state; Polska; Ploand; Polnd; Lenkija; Polija; Poland.; Fourth Poland; Poleand; POLAND; Poleland; Pole land; Etymology of Poland; Po land; PolanD; Polind; Biodiversity in Poland; REPUBLIC OF POLAND; Połska; Rzeczpospolita Połska; Rzeczpospołita Połska; Rzeczpospołita Polska; Pòlskô; Wildlife of Poland; Infrastructure in Poland; Rzeczpospolita polska; Republic of poland; Republic Of Poland; POLSKA; Flora of Poland
Polonia

Википедия

Belmond Royal Scotsman

The Belmond Royal Scotsman is a Scottish overnight luxury train, started in 1985 by GS&WR (Great Scottish and Western Railway Co.), and run since 2005 by Belmond Ltd. Its itineraries include 2, 3, 4, 5 or 7-night journeys around the Scottish Highlands, visiting castles, distilleries and historic sites. Once each year, it also makes a 7-night journey around the whole of Great Britain.