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- Intermarium (Polish: Międzymorze, Polish pronunciation: [mʲɛnd͡zɨˈmɔʐɛ]) was a post-World War I geopolitical plan conceived by Józef Piłsudski to unite...
- Collegium Intermarium (Polish: Uczelnia Collegium Intermarium) is a university located in Warsaw, Poland. The university was founded in 2021 and opened...
- January 2016. Retrieved 10 September 2013. Włodzimierz Rozenbaum, CIAO: Intermarium, National Convention of the American ****ociation for the Advancement...
- The Intermarium region comprises a group of geographically contiguous Central and Eastern European countries that share a common historical, social, and...
- Republic as Soviet states, undermining Piłsudski's ambitions for an Intermarium federation led by Poland. Despite this, Poland's success at the Battle...
- ****ure enlargement of the European Union Geography of the Soviet Union Intermarium List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Eastern Europe List...
- United Kingdom and the United States. It was a revitalisation of the Intermarium concept, proposing the creation of a federation based on Poland and Czechoslovakia...
- The Three Seas Initiative, which was influenced by the Polish interwar Intermarium concept, was launched in 2015 by Polish President Andrzej Duda and Croatian...
- Intermarium: The Land between the Black and Baltic Seas is a 2012 book by Marek Jan Chodakiewicz about the history of Eastern Europe. It has received...
- prominent scholars (not only Gross) who have questioned it." Reviewing Intermarium: The Land between the Black and Baltic Seas (2012) for the Sarmatian...