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Wolni is a Polish term that translates to "free" or "freemen" in English, with historical and cultural significance in Poland. The term is most closely associated with the medieval and early modern period, particularly in reference to the "Wolni Ludzie" or "free people" who were not bound by serfdom or slavery. This class of people often enjoyed greater rights and privileges, including the ability to own property, engage in trade, and move freely. They stood in contrast to the serfs, who were bound to the land and worked under the authority of landowners or nobility.
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