What is another word for warsaw?

Pronunciation: [wˈɔːsɔː] (IPA)

Warsaw, the capital city of Poland, is known for its rich history and beautiful architecture. In Polish, the city is referred to as "Warszawa". There are various synonyms for Warszawa that are often used by locals and foreigners alike. One of the most popular synonyms for the city is "the Phoenix City" which alludes to its resilient nature in the aftermath of World War II. Another synonym for the city is "the City of Kings" which is a nod to the long and illustrious history of the Polish monarchy. Other synonyms include "the City of Palaces", "the Paris of the North" and "the City on the Vistula". All of these titles highlight the grandeur, beauty and significance of this historic city.

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What are the hypernyms for Warsaw?

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  • Other hypernyms:

    capital city, Central European city, City in Poland, European City, Mazovian City, Polish City, Vistula River Settlement.

What are the holonyms for Warsaw?

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Usage examples for Warsaw

In spite of its misfortunes, warsaw ranks to-day as the third city in importance as well as in population in the Russian empire.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
In 1891 he planned to study medicine in Vienna, but soon returned to warsaw, where he began his literary work as a short-story writer.
"Contemporary One-Act Plays Compiler: B. Roland Lewis"
Sir James M. Barrie George Middleton Althea Thurston Percy Mackaye Lady Augusta Gregor Eugene Pillot Anton Tchekov Bosworth Crocker Alfred Kreymborg Paul Greene Arthur Hopkins Paul Hervieu Jeannette Marks Oscar M. Wolff David Pinski Beulah Bornstead Herma
I was with him at warsaw.
"Melomaniacs"
James Huneker

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