South of Poland
No, Poland doesn't border the Black Sea at all.
Warsaw was mostly untouched by the Black Death of 1347-1351 with only minor outbreaks in the area. This map seems to be a good reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bubonic_plague-en.svg
Poland
At one point in history, though a rather short point, Poland used to stretch from the Baltic Sea in the North to the Black Sea in the South.
Warsaw is in Poland which does not touch the Mediterranean. Bulgaria boarders the Black Sea
On Black Saturday in 2009, over 450,000 hectares of land were destroyed in the fires that swept through Victoria, Australia. The fires were some of the most devastating in the country's history, resulting in significant loss of life and property.
because black means sad and it was on a Saturday .
South of Poland
Black Saturday - Lebanon - happened on 1975-12-06.
No, Poland doesn't border the Black Sea at all.
7,500 people were left homeless after the Black Saturday bushfires.
black or bluish black
Black Saturday sometimes is used to refer to Holy Saturday, the day before Easter Sunday. It is rarely used, at least, in the United States.
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