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  2. Polish Highlanders Alliance of North America - Wikipedia

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    The Polish Highlanders Alliance of North America is a nonprofit organization run by an executive board. The members of the current (2011-2014) board are: Andrzej Gedlek - president. Karolina Walkosz-Strzelec - vice president. Michal Ploskonka- vice president of economic affairs. Jozef Cikowski - vice president of cultural affairs.

  3. Gorals - Wikipedia

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    A Goral with bagpipes from the region of Podhale in Poland. The Gorals (Polish: Górale; Goral ethnolect: Górole; Slovak: Gorali; Cieszyn Silesian: Gorole), also known as the Highlanders (in Poland as the Polish Highlanders, a subethnic group of the Polish nation) and historically also as Vlachs, [1] are an ethnographic subgroup primarily found in their traditional area of southern Poland ...

  4. Poles in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago's Polish presence is felt in the large number of Polish American organizations located there, including the Polish Museum of America, the Polish American Association, the Polish National Alliance and the Polish Highlanders Alliance of North America.

  5. Category:Polish-American organizations - Wikipedia

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    Polish Falcons of America. Polish Highlanders Alliance of North America. Polish Home Hall. Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America. Polish Legion of American Veterans. Polish National Alliance. Polish Roman Catholic Union of America. Polish Women's Alliance of America.

  6. Polish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Poles in Chicago are felt in a large number of Polish-American organizations in the city such as the Polish Museum of America, the Polish American Association, the Polish National Alliance and the Polish Highlander's Alliance of North America.

  7. Polish Americans - Wikipedia

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    The history of Polish immigration to the United States can be divided into three stages, beginning with the first stage in the colonial era down to 1870, small numbers of Poles and Polish subjects came to America as individuals or in small family groups, and they quickly assimilated and did not form separate communities, with the exception of Panna Maria, Texas founded in the 1850s.

  8. Category:Gorals - Wikipedia

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    Polish Gorals‎ (17 P) Pages in category "Gorals" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Polish Highlanders Alliance of North America; S.

  9. Megitza - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, she migrated to Chicago, [3] where she has continued the cultivation of her Polish heritage, but also experimented with world music and gypsy music of Eastern Europe and Latin music. In 2003, Megitza was appointed the queen of the Polish Highlanders Alliance of North America . [ 5 ]