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  2. Culture of Poland - Wikipedia

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    First Polish language dictionary published in free Poland after the century of suppression of Polish culture by foreign powers. Polish (język polski, polszczyzna) is a language of the Lechitic subgroup of West Slavic languages (also spelled Lechitic) composed of Polish, Kashubian, Silesian and its archaic variant Slovincian, and the extinct Polabian language.

  3. Culture in the Polish People's Republic - Wikipedia

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    Polish society had already been brought to the edge of disintegration by the ravages of war. In 1945 Warsaw and other cities lay in ruins, and many smaller towns, which had been populated by Jews before the War, were half-empty. Half of the prewar Polish intelligentsia, mainly those of Jewish or middle-class origins, were dead or in political ...

  4. Cultural history of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The cultural history of Poland is closely associated with the field of Polish studies, interpreting the historical records with regard not only to its painting, sculpture and architecture, but also, the economic basis underpinning the Polish society by denoting the various distinctive ways of cohabitation by an entire group of people. Cultural ...

  5. History of Poland - Wikipedia

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    This culture was distinguished by the establishment of the first settled agricultural communities in modern Polish territory. [10] Later, between about 4400 and 2000 BC, the native post- Mesolithic populations would also adopt and further develop the agricultural way of life.

  6. Culture in post-communist Poland - Wikipedia

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    Modern-day composers include Krzysztof Meyer, Paweł Szymański, Krzesimir Dębski, Hanna Kulenty, Eugeniusz Knapik and Paweł Mykietyn. Poland has always been a very open country to new music genres and even before the fall of the communism, music styles like rock, metal, jazz, electronic, polka and new wave were well-known. Since 1989, the ...

  7. History of Poland in the early modern period (1569–1795)

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    The Polish–Lithuanian state had become an influential player in Europe and a vital cultural entity, spreading Western culture eastward. Following the Reformation gains accompanied by religious toleration, the Catholic Church embarked on an ideological counter-offensive and Counter-Reformation claimed many converts from Protestant circles.

  8. Category:Culture of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Culture of Poland" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Culture in modern Poland - Wikipedia

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