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Lublin

American  
[loo-blin, loo-bleen] / ˈlu blɪn, ˈlu blin /

noun

  1. a city in E Poland.


Lublin British  
/ ˈlublin /

noun

  1. Russian name: Lyublin.  an industrial city in E Poland: provisional seat of the government in 1918 and 1944. Pop: 397 000 (2005 est)

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The following morning, a passenger train traveling between Warsaw and the eastern city of Lublin was forced to make an emergency stop after damage was spotted on the tracks.

From The Wall Street Journal

A passenger train traveling between Warsaw and the eastern city of Lublin was forced to make an emergency stop early Sunday after damage was spotted on the tracks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Joann S. Lublin, a retired Wall Street Journal career columnist, remains a Journal contributor.

From The Wall Street Journal

Karolina Galecka told a news conference that five of the drones and the remains of the unidentified object were found in different locations in Lublin province in eastern Poland, bordering Belarus and Ukraine.

From BBC

The cousins’ journey — which starts with a guided Jewish heritage tour of Warsaw and Lublin, after which they splinter off to Dory’s rural birthplace — covers as much emotional territory as it does physical.

From Los Angeles Times