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Polans may
refer to two
Slavic tribes:
Polans (eastern), an East
Slavic tribe which inhabited both
sides of the
Dnieper river from the 6th to the 9th...
- The
Polans (Polish: Polanie; Latin: Polani, Polanos), also
known as
Polanians or
Western Polans (Polish:
Polanie Zachodni; Latin:
Polani Occidentis) were...
- and
Baluchestan Province, Iran
Polan Rural District, a
rural district in
Sistan and
Baluchestan Province, Iran
Polans (disambiguation)
Pollan (disambiguation)...
- the land of the
Polans and
connected Northern Europe with the
Black Sea and the
Byzantine Empire. In the 9th and 10th
centuries the
Polans conducted well-developed...
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Daniel Polan (July 17, 1982 –
January 27, 2020) was an
American artist born in Ann Arbor,
Michigan who
lived and
worked in New York City.
Polan's illustrations...
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Polan is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jason Polan (1982–2020),
American artist Lincoln M.
Polan, the
defendant in
Kinney Shoe Corp...
- in the
early medieval period the
region became inhabited by the
tribal Polans, who gave
Poland its name. The
process of
establishing proper statehood...
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Gregory Polan (born
January 2, 1950) is an
American Benedictine monk, priest, abbot,
scripture scholar, musician, and author. He is a
member of Conception...
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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...
- Mary Lake
Polan (born 1943) is an
American obstetrician and
gynecologist whose research on
genetics and
hormones involved in
reproductive endocrinology...