what were the two names of folk dance of Poland that became the symbol of Poland?
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The Polish name of the dance, polonez, stems from the polonized form of the French term polonaise which was introduced in the 17th century (also accepted in English); the Polish term replaced the earlier name of the “Polish dance” in the 18th century; the earliest Polish source is a 1772 manuscript collection by Joseph.
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The Polish name of the dance, polonez, stems from the polonized form of the French term polonaise which was introduced in the 17th century (also accepted in English); the Polish term replaced the earlier name of the “Polish dance” in the 18th century; the earliest Polish source is a 1772 manuscript collection by Joseph..
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