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'''Pol''' or '''POL''' may refer to: |
'''Pol''' or '''POL''' may refer to: |
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* [[Pol State]], a former princely state in Gujarat, western India; originally Vijaynagar State after its first capital |
* [[Pol State]], a former princely state in Gujarat, western India; originally Vijaynagar State after its first capital |
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* [[Pol, Iran]], a city in Khamir County, Hormozgan province, Iran |
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* [[Pol, Lugo]], a municipality in Spain |
* [[Pol, Lugo]], a municipality in Spain |
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* [[River Pol]], a small river in Cornwall, England |
* [[River Pol]], a small river in Cornwall, England |
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* POL, ISO-3166-1 alpha-3 code for the country of [[Poland]] |
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==Codes== |
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* POL, International Olympic Committee country code for Poland - see [[List of IOC country codes]] |
* POL, International Olympic Committee country code for Poland - see [[List of IOC country codes]] |
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* pol, ISO 639-2 and ISO 639-3 language codes for the [[Polish language]] |
* pol, ISO 639-2 and ISO 639-3 language codes for the [[Polish language]] |
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==Transport== |
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* POL, IATA airport code for [[Pemba Airport (Mozambique)]] |
* POL, IATA airport code for [[Pemba Airport (Mozambique)]] |
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* POL, National Rail station code for [[Polsloe Bridge railway station]], Devon, England |
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* POL, an abbreviation for port of loading |
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==People== |
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===Given name=== |
===Given name=== |
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* [[Pól]], an Irish and Faroese given name, and a list of people so named |
* [[Pól]], an Irish and Faroese given name, and a list of people so named |
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**[[Pol Pot]] (1925–1998), Cambodian revolutionary and Communist dictator |
**[[Pol Pot]] (1925–1998), Cambodian revolutionary and Communist dictator |
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* [[Agusti Pol]] (born 1977), Andorran footballer |
* [[Agusti Pol]] (born 1977), Andorran footballer |
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* [[Alejandro Pol Hurtado]] (born 1990), Venezuelan football midfielder |
* [[Alejandro Pol Hurtado]] (born 1990), Venezuelan football midfielder |
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* [[Francisco Pol Hurtado]] (born 1990), Venezuelan football midfielder |
* [[Francisco Pol Hurtado]] (born 1990), Venezuelan football midfielder |
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* [[Miquel Martí i Pol]] (1929–2003), Catalan poet |
* [[Miquel Martí i Pol]] (1929–2003), Catalan poet |
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* [[Nicolas Pol]] (born 1977), French artist |
* [[Nicolas Pol]] (born 1977), French contemporary artist |
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* [[Nicolaus Pol]] (c.1467–1532), Austrian physician and book collector |
* [[Nicolaus Pol]] (c.1467–1532), Austrian physician and book collector |
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* [[Sandra de Pol]] (born 1975), Swiss footballer |
* [[Sandra de Pol]] (born 1975), Swiss footballer |
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* [[Wincenty Pol]] (1807–1872), Polish poet and geographer |
* [[Wincenty Pol]] (1807–1872), Polish poet and geographer |
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==Fictional characters== |
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* [[Pol (character)]], in Melanie Rawn's ''Dragon Prince'' and ''Dragon Star'' trilogies |
* [[Pol (character)]], in Melanie Rawn's ''Dragon Prince'' and ''Dragon Star'' trilogies |
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==Science and technology== |
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*[[Pol (gene)]] |
*[[Pol (gene)]] |
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* [[POL valve]], a fitting found on |
* [[POL valve]], a fitting found on LPG cylinders |
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* [[Pol (HIV)]], a gene found in retroviruses |
* [[Pol (HIV)]], a gene found in retroviruses |
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* ''[[Polystachya]]'', abbreviation of a genus of orchid |
* ''[[Polystachya]]'', abbreviation of a genus of orchid |
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==Other uses== |
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* [[HNoMS Pol III|HNoMS ''Pol III'']], a Norwegian Navy World War II patrol boat |
* [[HNoMS Pol III|HNoMS ''Pol III'']], a Norwegian Navy World War II patrol boat |
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* [[Pol language]], a Bantu language of Cameroon |
* [[Pol language]], a Bantu language of Cameroon |
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* Abbreviation for [[politician]] |
* Abbreviation for [[politician]] |
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==See also== |
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* [[Van der Pol]], Dutch surname |
* [[Van der Pol]], Dutch surname |
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*[[Pole (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Pohl (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Poll (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 17 September 2024
Pol or POL may refer to:
Places
[edit]- Pol State, a former princely state in Gujarat, western India; originally Vijaynagar State after its first capital
- Pol, Iran, a city in Khamir County, Hormozgan province, Iran
- Pol, Lugo, a municipality in Spain
- River Pol, a small river in Cornwall, England
- POL, ISO-3166-1 alpha-3 code for the country of Poland
Codes
[edit]- POL, International Olympic Committee country code for Poland - see List of IOC country codes
- pol, ISO 639-2 and ISO 639-3 language codes for the Polish language
Transport
[edit]- POL, IATA airport code for Pemba Airport (Mozambique)
- POL, National Rail station code for Polsloe Bridge railway station, Devon, England
- POL, an abbreviation for port of loading
People
[edit]Given name
[edit]- Pól, an Irish and Faroese given name, and a list of people so named
- Pol (given name), usually a form of Paul or Polydore, with a list of people so named
- Pol Pot (1925–1998), Cambodian revolutionary and Communist dictator
Surname
[edit]- Agusti Pol (born 1977), Andorran footballer
- Alejandro Pol Hurtado (born 1990), Venezuelan football midfielder
- Alexander Pol (1832–1890), Ukrainian archaeologist and geologist
- Alice Pol (born 1982), French actress
- Antoine Pol (1888–1971), French poet
- Ben Pol (born 1989), Tanzanian singer and songwriter
- David Pol (born 1973), Canadian football player
- Ernest Pohl, also known as Ernst Pol (1932–1995), Polish footballer
- Ferran Pol (born 1983), Andorran footballer
- Francisco Pol Hurtado (born 1990), Venezuelan football midfielder
- Miquel Martí i Pol (1929–2003), Catalan poet
- Nicolas Pol (born 1977), French contemporary artist
- Nicolaus Pol (c.1467–1532), Austrian physician and book collector
- Sandra de Pol (born 1975), Swiss footballer
- Santosh Pol (born 1974), Indian serial killer
- Sebastián Pol (born 1988), Argentine footballer
- Talitha Pol (1940–1971), Dutch actress and model, wife of John Paul Getty
- Victor de Pol (1865–1925), Italian-born Argentine sculptor
- Wincenty Pol (1807–1872), Polish poet and geographer
Fictional characters
[edit]- Pol (character), in Melanie Rawn's Dragon Prince and Dragon Star trilogies
Science and technology
[edit]- Pol (gene)
- POL valve, a fitting found on LPG cylinders
- Pol (HIV), a gene found in retroviruses
- Polystachya, abbreviation of a genus of orchid
Other uses
[edit]- HNoMS Pol III, a Norwegian Navy World War II patrol boat
- Pol language, a Bantu language of Cameroon
- Pol (housing), in India, a district in an "old city" area occupied by families of a particular ethnic group or caste
- POL (magazine) (1968?–1986), an Australian monthly magazine
- /pol/, the "politically incorrect" board on 4chan
- Party of the Left, in the Yale Political Union
- "Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants", Class III of U.S. Armed Forces classes of supply
- Abbreviation for politician