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  2. Commonwealth of Independent States - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) [a] is a regional intergovernmental organization in Eurasia. It was formed following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. [4] It covers an area of 20,368,759 km 2 (7,864,422 sq mi) and has an estimated population of 246,200,194. The CIS encourages cooperation in economic, political, and ...

  3. Confederation of Independent Poland - Wikipedia

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    Confederation of Independent Poland (KPN, Polish: Konfederacja Polski Niepodległej Polish pronunciation: [kɔnfɛdɛˈratsja ˈpɔlskʲi ɲɛpɔˈdlɛɡɫɛj]) was a Polish nationalist [2] political party founded on 1 September 1979 by Leszek Moczulski and others declaring support for the pre-war traditions of Sanacja and Józef Piłsudski.

  4. Confederation Liberty and Independence - Wikipedia

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    The Confederation is a right-wing orientated political alliance, [38] [39] and it is positioned on the far right on the political spectrum. [40] It is also considered to be a part of the radical right, [41] although some [specify] have disputed that it does not contain all elements of the radical right.

  5. Polish Confederation - Wikipedia

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    Polish Confederation may refer to: Confederation (Poland–Lithuania), an informal association in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; Confederation of the Polish Crown, a monarchist party in Poland; Confederation Liberty and Independence, a Polish political party that initially formed as an alliance of right-wing political parties;

  6. Articles of Confederation - Wikipedia

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    The Declaration announced the states' entry into the international system; the model treaty was designed to establish amity and commerce with other states; and the Articles of Confederation, which established "a firm league" among the thirteen free and independent states, constituted an international agreement to set up central institutions for ...

  7. Polish nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Confederation of Independent Poland (1979–present) National Revival of Poland (1981–present) National Party (1989–present) Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland (1992–present) National Radical Camp (1933–1934, 1935–1939, 1993–present) National-Catholic Movement (1997–present) Party of Regions (2007–present) National League ...

  8. General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland (28 June 1812 – 30 April 1813; Polish Konfederacja Generalna Królestwa Polskiego) was a governing body of the Duchy of Warsaw created by Napoleon Bonaparte and the Polish political elite on the onset of Napoleon's campaign against Russia, which was proclaimed as "the second Polish war".

  9. Polish Confederation – Dignity and Work - Wikipedia

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    After the fall of Communist Poland, Słomka was a deputy of the Sejm between 1991 and 1997 as a member of the Confederation of Independent Poland. In 1996 he rebelled against the leader of the party Leszek Moczulski and founded a splinter party Confederation of Independent Poland - Patriotic Camp ( Polish : Konfederacja Polski Niepodległej ...