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14 June: Nove Kino Praha (cinema) in business. December: Warsaw hosts the 2007 European Judo Open Championships. 2009 – Warsaw co-hosts the EuroBasket 2009. 2010 – 16 November: Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument unveiled. Stadion Narodowy in 2012. 2012 National Stadium opens. Warsaw co-hosts the UEFA Euro 2012. 2013
Theatre Square in Warsaw, c. 1925: on the right, the Great Theatre; on the left, Jabłonowski's Palace (1818–1939 seat of President of Warsaw). Detailed map of the southern part of warsaw in 1931. Warsaw in 1935. The first years of independence were very difficult: war havoc, hyperinflation and the Polish–Soviet War of 1920.
Polish Independence Day, Warsaw is free from German troops of the Ober Ost: December 27: Greater Poland Uprising begins, ends in 1919 1919 January 23–30: Polish–Czechoslovak War erupts following border disagreements: January 26: Legislative election to the Sejm: February 14: Polish–Soviet War begins February 16: Greater Poland Uprising ...
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Category: History of Warsaw. ... History of Warsaw; Timeline of Warsaw; F. ... This page was last edited on 7 September 2024, at 14:05 (UTC).
Pages in category "Geographic history of Warsaw" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... This page was last edited on 14 July 2024, at 03:11 ...
"'As Poor as Church Mice': Bishops, Finances, Posts, and Civil Duties in the Duchy of Warsaw, 1807–13," Central Europe (2011) 9#1 pp 18–31. E. Fedosova (December 1998), Polish Projects of Napoleon Bonaparte, Journal of the International Napoleonic Society 1(2) Alexander Grab, Napoleon and the Transformation of Europe (2003) pp 176–87
2011–2013: North Kosovar crisis; 2012: Lopota incident; 2013–2014: Euromaidan. 2014: Revolution of Dignity; 2014: 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine; 2014–present: Russo-Ukrainian War. 2014: Invasion and occupation of Crimea by Russia; 2014–2022: War in Donbas; 2021–2022: Prelude to the Russian invasion of Ukraine