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Polonization or
Polonisation (Polish: polonizacja) is the
acquisition or
imposition of
elements of
Polish culture, in
particular the
Polish language. This...
- and was the
largest state in Europe. Simultaneously,
Poland imposed Polonisation policies in
newly acquired territories which were met with resistance...
- of Poland,
becoming de jure
Polish territory.
Under the
pressures of
Polonisation, many
landed gentry of
Ruthenia converted to
Catholicism and
joined the...
- developments, some of
which countered Polonisation in the
sphere of education,
while others stimulated further Polonisation in the
sphere of administration...
- was
settled with
colonists from
Poland proper resulting in
systematic polonisation of
these lands. When the
Kalmar Union between Sweden and
Denmark was...
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following statement: "Stop the
Ukrainianisation of Poland. Stop the de-
Polonisation of Poland. It is
about making Poland Polish". This
statement was later...
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Belarusian languages. The
reform was to
cancel the
influences of the
Polonisation corrupting the
Belarusian language. The
reform was to
remove the archaisms...
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Potsdam Agreement, with the
ensuing Polonisation, or in the case of East Prussia, Lithuanianisation,
Polonisation and
Russification of
these regions,...
- ****enization, Hispanicization, Italianization, Lithuanization, Magyarisation,
Polonisation, Russification, Serbization, Slovakisation, Swedification, Turkification)...
- in the late 19th century.
Russophilia was
largely a
backlash against Polonisation (in Galicia) and
Magyarisation (in
Carpathian Ruthenia) that was largely...