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Opole

American  
[aw-paw-luh] / ɔˈpɔ lə /

noun

  1. a city in Upper Silesia, SW Poland, on the Oder River.


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In Glucholazy, in Poland's southwestern Opole region, firefighters piled up sandbags as residents were evacuated.

From BBC • Sep. 15, 2024

In Roanoke, where Ukraine’s flag now flies instead of Russia’s, the program sent more than $5,000 for refugees via its sister-city counterpart in Opole, Poland.

From Washington Post • Apr. 10, 2023

Instead, she sat on a bed in her grandmother’s apartment in Opole, Poland, streaming the event live on her phone — alone, in the dark.

From New York Times • Jul. 16, 2021

In New York the world champion Jesse Williams beat Grabarz on countback, while Ivan Ukhov recorded a height of 2.37m in Opole.

From The Guardian • Jun. 10, 2012

The Prince Woivode and his wife are going to their estate "Opole," and they take me with them.

From The Journal of Countess Fran?oise Krasinska Great Grandmother of Victor Emmanuel by Kasimir Dziekonska (translator)