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Warta

American  
[vahr-tah] / ˈvɑr tɑ /

noun

  1. a river in Poland, flowing NW and W into the Oder. 445 miles (715 km) long.


Warta British  
/ ˈvarta /

noun

  1. a river in Poland, flowing generally north and west across the whole W Polish Plain to the River Oder. Length: 808 km (502 miles)

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The Puskas Award for best goal went to Polish amputee player Marcin Oleksy, who scored an acrobatic scissors kick goal for Warta Poznan last November.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 27, 2023

“It’s not good in other places, I guess,” Warta said.

From Washington Times • Aug. 28, 2020

In May, sources told Reuters that KBC had hired Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch to explore a possible sale of Kredyt Bank and Polish insurer Warta later this year.

From Reuters • Sep. 8, 2011

KBC, the recipient of a 7 billion-euro bailout from the Belgian government, plans to sell its Polish bank and insurance units Kredyt Bank SA and Warta SA, the Brussels-based company said last week.

From BusinessWeek • Jul. 17, 2011

When the Russians were following up the Germans during their retreat from the Vistula, they reached a bridge across a tributary of the Warta.

From The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 3 (of 10) From the First Battle of Ypres to the End of the Year 1914 by Parrott, James Edward