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Pol or POL may refer to:
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
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
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 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
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
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