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Poland,
officially the
Republic of
Poland, is a
country in
Central Europe. It
extends from the
Baltic Sea in the
north to the
Sudetes and
Carpathian Mountains...
- The
Invasion of
Poland, also
known as the
September Campaign,
Polish Campaign, and
Polish Defensive War of 1939 (1
September – 6
October 1939), was a joint...
- The
history of the Jews in
Poland dates back at
least 1,000 years. For centuries,
Poland was home to the
largest and most
significant Ashke**** Jewish...
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Republic (1952–1989),
formerly the
Republic of
Poland (1947–1952), and also
often simply known as
Poland, was a
country in
Central Europe that existed...
- województwa [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfa]) is the highest-level
administrative division of
Poland,
corresponding to a
province in many
other countries. The term has been...
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Marshal of
Poland (Polish: Marszałek Polski) is the
highest rank in the
Polish Army. It has been
granted to only six officers. At present,
Marshal is equivalent...
- The
history of
Poland spans over a
thousand years, from
medieval tribes,
Christianization and monarchy;
through Poland's Golden Age,
expansionism and...
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Wladislaus II of
Poland may
refer to: Władysław II the
Exile (1105–1159), High Duke of
Poland Jogaila (1351?-1434), King of
Poland. Also
known as Władysław...
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Poland (Polish: Polska) is a
country that
extends across the
North European Plain from the
Sudetes and
Carpathian Mountains in the
south to the
sandy beaches...
- Poland:
Greater Poland Uprising (1794)
Greater Poland Uprising (1806)
Greater Poland Uprising (1846)
Greater Poland Uprising (1848)
Greater Poland Uprising (1918–1919)...