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  2. Foreign relations of Poland - Wikipedia

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    See Czech Republic–Poland relations. Both countries share a common border of 790 kilometres (490 miles). [170] Czech Republic has an embassy in Warsaw and a consulate-general in Katowice. Poland has an embassy in Prague and a consulate-general in Ostrava. Both countries are full members of the European Union, NATO and the Visegrád Group. Denmark

  3. Category:Bilateral relations of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Georgia (country)–Poland relations (5 C, 2 P) Germany–Poland relations (20 C, 62 P)

  4. Category:Foreign relations of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... History of the foreign relations of Poland (7 C, 3 P) M.

  5. Poland–Slovakia relations - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of modern Slovakia was part of Poland from 1003 to c. 1031.The northern outskirts of modern Slovakia remained part of Poland before gradually passing to Hungary in the following centuries, however, in 1412 Poland regained portions of the region of Spisz with 16 towns by the Treaty of Lubowla, and retained the territory until Austrian occupation in 1769, and the First Partition of ...

  6. Territorial changes of Poland immediately after World War II

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    The borders of Poland resembled the borders of the German-Russian gains in World War 2, with the exception of the city of Bialystok. This is called the Curzon line. The small area of Trans-Olza, which had been annexed by Poland in late 1938, was returned to Czechoslovakia on Stalin's orders. [citation needed]

  7. Territorial evolution of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Poland is a member of the European Union, NATO, and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Poland currently has a population of over 38 million people, [3] which makes it the 34th most populous country in the world [18] and one of the most populous members of the European Union.

  8. Poland–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    Currently, both countries are NATO and OECD members and allies. Since the European Union's 2004 enlargement, a significant number of Poles emigrated to the United Kingdom and now constitute one of the largest ethnic minorities in the country. The United Kingdom gave full support to Poland's applications for membership in the European Union and ...

  9. Czechoslovakia–Poland relations - Wikipedia

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    Poland, together with other Eastern Bloc countries, participated in the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. Relations between the two countries were nonetheless rather amicable, but became somewhat strained in the aftermath of the rise of the Solidarity movement in Poland in 1980 and 1981, improving again afterwards.