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{{ | {{BoldText|Łucja Połowicz}} is a [[File:CBall-PCBWNG.png]] [[PCBaller World/North Germany|North German]] diplomat and the current ambassador to [[File:PSNRball.png]] [[PCBaller World#Poland|Poland]]. | ||
Polish-born, she refused to leave Pomerania when it was sold to North Germany, instead opting to relinquish her Polish citizenship of in favor of the North German one. Despite this however, she has held strong connections to Poland and has worked with the North German government in order to obtain the position of ambassadorship, which, while not granting her dual citizenship rights, makes her able to stay most of her time in Poland without giving up her home or citizenship. | Polish-born, she refused to leave Pomerania when it was sold to North Germany, instead opting to relinquish her Polish citizenship of in favor of the North German one. Despite this however, she has held strong connections to Poland and has worked with the North German government in order to obtain the position of ambassadorship, which, while not granting her dual citizenship rights, makes her able to stay most of her time in Poland without giving up her home or citizenship. |
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Łucja Połowicz is a North German diplomat and the current ambassador to Poland.
Polish-born, she refused to leave Pomerania when it was sold to North Germany, instead opting to relinquish her Polish citizenship of in favor of the North German one. Despite this however, she has held strong connections to Poland and has worked with the North German government in order to obtain the position of ambassadorship, which, while not granting her dual citizenship rights, makes her able to stay most of her time in Poland without giving up her home or citizenship.