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  2. Crime in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Newer studies (2009) report that the crime victimisation rate in Poland is constantly decreasing, and in 2008 Poland was at a low end of 25 among the 36 European countries listed. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] A 2004 report on security concerns of European Union residents indicated that the Polish public (along with that of Greece) are the most afraid of crime ...

  3. Timeline of Polish history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Polish history, ... 1956 in the Polish People's Republic for a crime of an economic nature. ... of Polish History c. 920–1230". Poland, Holy ...

  4. Category:Crimes in Poland by year - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Years in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Crimes in Poland by year (54 C) D. Disasters in Poland by year (21 C) Disestablishments in Poland by year (107 C) E. ... Timeline of Płock; Timeline of Polish history;

  6. Category:Crimes in Poland by decade - Wikipedia

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  7. History of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Sobieski's reign marked the last high point in the history of the Commonwealth: in the first half of the 18th century, Poland ceased to be an active player in international politics. The Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1686) with Russia was the final border settlement between the two countries before the First Partition of Poland in 1772.

  8. Soviet repressions of Polish citizens (1939–1946) - Wikipedia

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    The demarcation line across the center of Poland was shifted to the east, giving Germany more Polish territory. [12] By this new and final arrangement – often described as a fourth partition of Poland, [2] the Soviet Union secured the lands east of the rivers Pisa, Narew, Bug and San. The area amounted to about 200,000 square kilometres ...

  9. Category:Crimes in Poland by century - Wikipedia

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