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      • Endonyms and most exonyms for Poles and Poland derive from the name of the West Slavic tribe of Polans (Polanie), while in some languages the exonyms for Poland to derive from the name of another tribe – the Lendians (Lędzianie).
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  2. In Slavic languages. Exonyms for Poland in Slavic languages. The West Slavic languages such as Czech and Slovak bear particular resemblance to the Polish endonym: Kashubian Pòlskô; Czech Polsko; Slovak Poľsko; Serbo-Croatian: Пољска / Poljska; Slovene Poljska; Belarusian Польшча, Pol'shcha; Ukrainian Польща, Pol'shcha

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    The native Polish name for Poland is Polska. The name is derived from the Polans, a West Slavic tribe who inhabited the Warta River basin of present-day Greater Poland region (6th–8th century CE). The tribe's name stems from the Proto-Slavic noun pole meaning field, which in-itself originates from the Proto-Indo-European word *pleh₂ ...

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    Standardised Slavic languages that have official status in at least one country are: Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ukrainian. Russian is the most spoken Slavic language, and is the most spoken native language in Europe.

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  5. Apr 5, 2019 · The Proto-Slavic word "pole" means field, plain, or open area. Poland is a country located in Central Europe. The country is officially the Republic of Poland in English and Rzeczpospolita Polska in Polish. The country's name is derived from the Polans, a West Slavic tribe that inhabited present-day Poland in the 9th and 10th centuries.

  6. Oct 29, 2021 · Poland is derived from the Polans, a West Slavic tribe that inhabited the area around the 9th century. The Polans ( Polanie) were found in the Warta River Basin in what is today Western Poland. Polans were the people of the fields, people of the plains, or field dwellers.

  7. While the official name of the country, Polska, along with its cognates in various modern languages – like Poland, Polen, Pologne, Polónia or Польша ('Polsha') – can all be traced back to one historical word root, the story of the name, and the many names of Poland, is much more intricate and puzzling. Poland with an S: Sarmatia or Scythia.

  8. Jul 12, 2023 · The West Slavic tribe known as the “Polans” (Polanie in Polish), one of the earliest and most significant tribes in the area that is now modern-day Poland, is whence the word “Poland” originates. In the Early Middle Ages, the Polans arrived in the region and founded a kingdom that was centered on the city of Gniezno.

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