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The Polish Wikipedia (Polish: Wikipedia Polskojęzyczna) is the Polish-language edition of Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia. Founded on 26 September 2001, it now has more than 1,648,000 articles, making it the 10th-largest Wikipedia edition overall. [1] It is also the second-largest edition in a Slavic language, after the Russian Wikipedia.
Wikimedia Polska was started in April 2005 by a group of Polish Wikipedians at Meta-Wiki. In August of that year 26 first members gathered at a wiki meetup in Kraków to elect the board members and vote on the statute of the new association. It was officially registered on 15 November 2005.
Statistics Poland (Polish: Główny Urząd Statystyczny, popularly called GUS), formerly known in English as the Central Statistical Office, [2] is the Polish government's chief executive agency charged with collecting and publishing statistics related to the economy, population, and society in Poland, at the national and local levels.
[5] [6] In 1996, with cooperation with PWN, the company worked on a computer encyclopedia, which sold 40 thousand copies, and later created Vulcan Media as a joint venture with PWN. [7] In 1999 Vulcan Media was entirely bought out by PWN and rebranded as pwn.pl. [8] In May 2006 Vulcan was bought out by Nowa Era. [9]
A×1 + B×3 + C×7 + D×9 + E×1 + F×3 + G×7 + H×9 + I×1 + J×3 The checksum is the last digit of result of the above expression subtracted from 10. If this last digit is 0, then the checksum is 0. If the result of the last operation is not equal to the last digit (K) of a given PESEL, then the PESEL is incorrect.
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It was founded in 1996 by Optimus company and is owned by the Kraków-based Grupa Onet.pl S.A. According to Alexa rankings, as of October 2017, it was the 45th most popular website worldwide [4] and the 3rd most popular site in Poland. [5] As of December 2016, it is the 6th most visited website in Poland, 311th in the UK, and 375th worldwide. [6]
Bródno cemetery (Polish: Cmentarz Bródnowski) is an old cemetery in the Targówek district, in the eastern part of Warsaw, Poland.Occupying an area of 114 hectares (280 acres), it is the largest cemetery in Warsaw. [1]