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  2. Pola Petrenko - Wikipedia

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    Pola Petrenko was born in Paris, to a French businessman father and a Russian mother, a journalist and director. From the age of four, Pola became a model for artistic photos. At the age of five, she entered the Stanlowa Ballet School in Paris, took acting classes from the age of eight at Studio Maria, then at the Cours Florent in Paris until 2014.

  3. Pola (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Pola is a feminine given name of Greek origin, a Polish and Spanish form of the name Apolonia, a feminine form of the ancient Greek name Apollinaris, a name derived from the Greek god Apollo. Saint Apollonia was an early Christian martyr venerated in the Catholic Church and the patron saint of dentists and those battling problems with their ...

  4. Pola, Lesser Poland Voivodeship - Wikipedia

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    Pola, Lesser Poland Voivodeship. /  49.77389°N 21.15778°E  / 49.77389; 21.15778. Pola [ˈpɔla] is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Biecz, within Gorlice County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 9 kilometres (6 mi) north-west of Biecz, 14 km (9 mi) north of Gorlice, and 94 km (58 ...

  5. Pola Negri - Wikipedia

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    Pola Negri (/ ˈ p oʊ l ə ˈ n ɛ ɡ r i /; born Barbara Apolonia Chałupiec [apɔˈlɔɲa xaˈwupʲɛt͡s]; 3 January 1897 – 1 August 1987) was a Polish stage and film actress and singer. She achieved worldwide fame during the silent and golden eras of Hollywood and European film for her tragedienne and femme fatale roles.

  6. Pola family - Wikipedia

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    The House of Pola (also Counts of Castropola, Sergi) is an Italian noble family currently living in the Czech Republic. The origins of the House of Pola date back at least until 990. The name of the family refers to the town of Pula (Italian: Pola) in Istria County, Croatia, which was in their possession from 1271 until 1331.

  7. Kuda Lumping - Wikipedia

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    Kuda Lumping ( Javanese: ꦗꦫꦤ꧀ꦏꦺꦥꦁ, Jaran Kepang or Jathilan, Indonesian: Kuda Lumping or Kuda Kepang, English: Flat Horse) is a traditional Javanese dance originated from Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia depicting a group of horsemen. Dancers "ride" horses made from woven bamboo and decorated with colorful paints and cloth.

  8. Pola, Oriental Mindoro - Wikipedia

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    Pola, officially the Municipality of Pola ( Tagalog: Bayan ng Pola ), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Oriental Mindoro, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 35,455 people. [4] It is 74 kilometres (46 mi) from Calapan .

  9. Province of Pola - Wikipedia

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    Province of Pola ( Italian: provincia di Pola) was a province of the Kingdom of Italy created after World War I, that officially existed from 1923 until 1947. The capital ( capoluogo in Italian) was Pola. After the Second World War the province of Pola became part of Yugoslavia. Following the collapse of Yugoslavia in 1991, the province of Pola ...