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  2. Territorial evolution of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Poland is a member of the European Union, NATO, and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Poland currently has a population of over 38 million people, [3] which makes it the 34th most populous country in the world [18] and one of the most populous members of the European Union.

  3. File:Map of Poland and Lithuania in 1600.svg - Wikipedia

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    Map of the w:Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth after the Union of Lublin in 1569. File:Livonian war map (1570-1577).svg: Small SVG: Map showing areas of Russian and Polish-Lithuanian forces, 1570–1577. File:Campaigns of Stefan Batory.svg: Small SVG: Map of the campaign of Stefan Batory in Livonia (1575–1580). File:Map of Poland and Lithuania ...

  4. Polish historical regions - Wikipedia

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    Lesser Poland (Polish: MaƂopolska, Latin: Polonia Minor) in south-central and south-eastern Poland. Largest city and historical capital: Kraków. One of the major historical regions of Poland since the Middle Ages. Centre of Polish statehood during late Middle Ages with the former national capital of Kraków.

  5. History of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Poland's top government officials and military high command fled the war zone and arrived at the Romanian Bridgehead in mid-September. After the Soviet entry they sought refuge in Romania. [164] [165] [166] Map of Poland following the German and Soviet invasions (1939)

  6. Bernard Wapowski - Wikipedia

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    Wapowski's most notable map was created and published in Kraków in 1526 [9] and was the first large-scale (1:1,260,000) [10] map of Poland and is the earliest extant map of Poland according to the highest scientific standards. [3] Many of Wapowski's maps, including the famous 1526 map of Poland, were printed and published by Florian Ungler ...

  7. Partitions of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The ongoing partitions of Poland were a major topic of discourse in The Federalist Papers, where the structure of the government of Poland, and of foreign influence over it, is used in several papers (Federalist No. 14, Federalist No. 19, Federalist No. 22, Federalist No. 39 for examples) as a cautionary tale for the writers of the U.S ...

  8. Timeline of Polish history - Wikipedia

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    Historical Dictionary of Poland 1945-1996. Fitzroy Dearborn. ISBN 978-1-135-92694-6. "Poland". Political Chronology of Europe. Europa Publications. 2003. pp. 183– 191. ISBN 978-1-135-35687-3. Harold B. Segel (2003). "Chronology of Major Political Events, 1944-2002: Poland". Columbia Guide to the Literatures of Eastern Europe Since 1945 ...

  9. Poland in the Early Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    The lands of the West Slavs as specified in a historical map often reproduced in the 20th century. Larger scale state-generating processes developed in Slavic areas in the 9th century. Great Moravia, the most prominent Slavic state of the era, became established in the early 9th century south of modern Poland.