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Pola

American  
[poh-luh, paw-lah] / ˈpoʊ lə, ˈpɔ lɑ /

noun

  1. Pula.

  2. a female given name.


Pola British  
/ ˈpɔːla /

noun

  1. the Italian name for Pula

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Residents in coastal villages reported experiencing cramps, vomiting and dizziness, and clean-up workers deployed to the affected village of Pola also reported feeling ill.

From BBC • Jul. 25, 2024

Birmingham researchers, led by Professor Pola Goldberg Oppenheimer from the School of Chemical Engineering, designed and developed the novel diagnostic hand-held device to assess patients as soon as injury occurs.

From Science Daily • Nov. 29, 2023

Veteran general manager Pola Changnon is also leaving, along with the executives overseeing marketing, strategic partnerships and studio production.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 22, 2023

The departed include: Pola Chagnon, general manager; Charlie Tabesh, the channel’s lead programmer; Genevieve McGillicuddy, who ran the annual TCM film festival; Anne Wilson, a production executive; and Dexter Fedor, a marketer.

From New York Times • Jun. 22, 2023

On February 24, 1918, the German Government announced that the auxiliary cruiser Wolf had returned to the Austrian harbor Pola, after a 15 months' cruise in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans.

From The Story of the Great War, Volume VII (of VIII) American Food and Ships; Palestine; Italy invaded; Great German Offensive; Americans in Picardy; Americans on the Marne; Foch's Counteroffensive. by Various