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lumberman [lumbermen, -pl ]lumbermen, -pl ] - перевод на Английский

MONUMENT IN MICHIGAN
Lumbermen Monument

lumberman [lumbermen, -pl.]      
(n.) = leñador
Ex: And when, finally, the heavily timbered ranges had been pillaged almost beyond repair, many lumbermen pulled stakes and pushed westward.
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
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Википедия

Lumberman's Monument

Lumberman's Monument is a monument dedicated to the workers of the early logging industry in Michigan. Standing at 14 feet, the bronze statue features a log surrounded by three figures: a timber cruiser holding a compass, a sawyer with his saw slung over his shoulder, and a river rat resting his peavey on the ground. The granite base of the statue is engraved with a memorial that reads "Erected to perpetuate the memory of the pioneer lumbermen of Michigan through whose labors was made possible the development of the prairie states." It is also inscribed with the names of the logging families who dedicated their time and efforts to the industry in the area. It was built in 1931, dedicated in 1932 and is managed by the USDA Forest Service. It is located in the northeastern part of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan along the Au Sable River within Huron-Manistee National Forests. Access to the park is on River Road, which intersects M-65 west of Oscoda, Michigan. Monument Road, from East Tawas, also leads directly to the monument, which is in Oscoda Township in Iosco County. The monument is part of the River Road Scenic Byway, a 22-mile (35 km) drive between Oscoda and South Branch that runs parallel with the beautiful Au Sable River. It is a designated National Scenic Byway.