- Coordinates: 52°N 20°E / 52°N 20°E / 52; 20
Poland (Polish:
Polska [ˈpɔlska] (listen)),
officially the
Republic of
Poland (Polish:
Rzeczpospolita Polska...
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Invasion of
Poland, also
known as
September campaign (Polish:
Kampania wrześniowa), 1939
defensive war (Polish:
Wojna obronna 1939 roku) and
Poland campaign...
- Let
Poland be not
Poland can
refer to: Żeby
Polska była Polską, a 1976
Polish protest song Let
Poland be
Poland (TV), a 1982 US
propaganda do****entary...
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supreme law in
Poland is the
Constitution of
Poland.
Poland is a
civil law
legal jurisdiction and has a
civil code, the
Civil Code of
Poland. The Polish...
- [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ]; plural: województwa) is the highest-level
administrative division of
Poland,
corresponding to a "province" in many
other countries. The term has been...
- The
Partitions of
Poland were
three partitions of the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth that took
place toward the end of the 18th
century and
ended the existence...
- lb (1,157 kg), was a
Poland China.
Poland Chinas rank
highest in U.S. pork
production in
pounds of hog per sow per year. The
Poland China hog was first...
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Kingdom of
Poland,
reigning from 16
October 1384
until her death. She was the
youngest daughter of
Louis the Great, King of
Hungary and
Poland, and his...
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Poland is one of the most
religious countries in Europe.
Though varied religious communities exist in
Poland, most
Poles adhere to Christianity. Within...
- "Kingdom of
Poland" (Polish: Królestwo Polskie, Latin:
Regnum Poloniae) was the name of
Poland under a
series of
monarchical governments, from c. 1000/1025...