Poli
Poli is the name of the following places:
- he Póli (ἡ Πόλη), also he Pólis (ἡ Πόλις "the city"), honoring name for Constantinople , comparable to the name Urbs for the city of Rome
- Poli , another name for Polis Chrysochous , a city in Cyprus
- Poli (China) , city in China
- Poli (Lazio) , comune in the province of Rome, Italy
- Poli (Cameroon) , city in Cameroon
- Poli (Santian) , village in the Indonesian district of Santian in West Timor
Poli is the family name of the following people:
- Afro Poli (1902–1988), Italian singer (baritone) and actor
- Agostino Poli (1739–1819), Italian conductor and composer
- Alberto Poli (1945–2008), Italian football player and coach
- Andrea Poli (* 1989), Italian football player
- Barbara Fusar-Poli (* 1972), Italian figure skater
- Eros Poli (* 1963), Italian racing cyclist
- Fausto Poli (1581–1653), Italian archbishop and cardinal
- Flavio Poli (1900–1984), Italian designer
- Gianni Poli (* 1957), Italian marathon runner
- Giuseppe Poli (painter) (around 1714–1765 / 1767), Italian painter
- Giuseppe Poli (rower) (1886– ??), Italian rower
- Giuseppe Poli (medic) (* 1948), Italian medic
- Giuseppe Poli (chess player) (* 1956), Italian chess player
- Giuseppe Saverio Poli (1746-1825), Italian physicist
- Mario Aurelio Poli (* 1947), Argentine cardinal, Archbishop of Buenos Aires
- Maurice Poli (born 1933), French actor
- Mimmo Poli (1922–1986), Italian actor
- Paolo De Poli (1905–1996), Italian artist and designer
- Piero Poli (* 1960), Italian rower
- Robert E. Poli († 2014), American trade unionist
- Valentina De Poli (* 1968), Italian journalist
POLI stands for:
- Oliktok Long Range Radar Site (ICAO code), military airfield in the North Slope Borough , Alaska
poli (both poli- and -poli ) stands for:
- a word part (both at the beginning and at the end), see under List of Greek word stems in German foreign words # polis and -polis
See also:
Wiktionary: poli - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations