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  2. Poland, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Location of Poland in Mahoning County and in the State of Ohio Coordinates: 41°01′09″N 80°37′24″W  /  41.01917°N 80.62333°W  / 41.01917; -80 Country

  3. List of U.S. cities with large Polish-American populations

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    U.S. cities and communities with large Polish American populations are largely concentrated in the Upper Midwestern United States, Chicago metropolitan area and the New York metropolitan area, with Wisconsin accounting for the largest number of communities with large Polish populations.

  4. Broadway–Slavic Village - Wikipedia

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    Broadway–Slavic Village is a neighborhood on the Southeast side of Cleveland, Ohio. One of the city's oldest neighborhoods, it originated as the township of Newburgh, first settled in 1799. [4][5] Much of the area has historically served as home to Cleveland's original Czech and Polish immigrants. While demographics have shifted over the ...

  5. Poland Township, Mahoning County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    234/330. FIPS code. 39-63968 [3] GNIS feature ID. 1086568 [1] Website. www.polandtownship.org. Poland Township is one of the fourteen townships of Mahoning County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 14,664 people in the township.

  6. Parma, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.cityofparma-oh.gov. Parma is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, located on the southern edge of Cleveland. As of the 2020 census, its population was 81,146. Parma is the seventh largest city in the state of Ohio, the largest suburb in the state, and the second largest city in Cuyahoga County after Cleveland.

  7. Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Prussia. Poland–Lithuania, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania[ b ] and also referred to as the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[ c ] or the First Polish Republic, [ d ][ 9 ][ 10 ] was a federative real union [ 11 ] of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania between 1569 and 1795.

  8. List of place names of Polish origin in the United States

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    Carolina. Georgia. Florida. Alaska. Hawaii. Several dozen place names in the United States have names of Polish origin, most a legacy of Polish immigration to the United States. Others were named after Polish-American heroes, such as Casimir Pulaski or Tadeusz Kościusko. Many places which were settled by Polish immigrants named their towns ...

  9. Geography of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Poland is the fifth-most populous country of the European Union and the ninth-largest country in Europe by area. The territory of Poland covers approximately 312,696 km 2 (120,733 sq mi), of which 98.52% is land and 1.48% is water. [1] The Polish coastline was estimated at 770 km (478 mi) in length. [2] Poland's highest point is Rysy, at 2,500 ...