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Warszawa

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[vahr-shah-vah] / vɑrˈʃɑ vɑ /

noun

  1. Polish name of Warsaw.


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Before it was a film, “Pieces of a Woman” was a play written by Weber and first performed in 2018 at the TR Warszawa theater in Warsaw.

From New York Times

The play that emerged, also called “Pieces of a Woman,” combined live performances on screens and sets and premiered at TR Warszawa in Warsaw in February 2019.

From Los Angeles Times

The former builder, who also supports the Polish club champions Legia Warszawa, has seen 135 World Cup games since he headed to Argentina in 1978 with a ticket bought by his wife.

From Reuters

Legia Warszawa described assertions that its fans were involved as “false.”

From Washington Times

The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish rights group, has urged European soccer’s ruling body to take disciplinary measures against Legia Warszawa over the incident.

From Seattle Times