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* "Polis" literally means "city" in Greek. In modern historiography "polis" is normally used to indicate the ancient Greek city-states, like Classical Athens and its contemporaries, so polis is often translated as "city-state".
* "Polis" literally means "city" in Greek. In modern historiography "polis" is normally used to indicate the ancient Greek city-states, like Classical Athens and its contemporaries, so polis is often translated as "city-state".
* With 401 notes, Polis' EX chart holds the record with the lowest notecount for a Level 36 chart in pop'n music.
* With 401 notes, Polis' EX chart holds the record with the lowest notecount for a Level 36 chart in pop'n music.
* Polis is available in [[CS pnm Lively|pop'n music Lively]] as part of '''pop'n music Lively Music Pack vol.12''' (pop'n music Lively 楽曲パック vol.12).


== Music Comment ==
== Music Comment ==
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