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Monitor Polski (English: Official Gazette of the Republic of Poland, abbreviated M. P. or MP) is a publication of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland. The paper was launched in 1918. [ 1 ] Between September and December 1939, the government section of the paper was published from France by the exiled government. [ 1 ]
Monitor was founded in March 1765 by Ignacy Krasicki and Franciszek Bohomolec, with active support from King Stanisław August Poniatowski. It came out weekly, later semi-weekly. Its title was a tribute to the "small" Monitor published by Prince Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski.
Infor Search engine of past and current issues of 'Dziennik Ustaw', 'Monitor Polski', 'Dzienniki Unii Europejskiej', 'Dzienniki Urzędowe' in Polish Ustawa z dnia 30 grudnia 1950 r. o wydawaniu Dziennika Ustaw Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej i Dziennika Urzędowego Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej "Monitor Polski" (Dz. U. Nr 50, poz. 524, z późn. zm ...
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title (required): full title of the law, in Polish; trans-title (optional): English translation of the title; gazette (required for publications in Monitor Polski): title or abbreviation of the gazette (Polish: wydawnictwo); any of the following values will result in Monitor Polski: Monitor Polski, Monitor, MP, M.P., M. P., monitor polski, monitor, mp, m.p., m. p.; any other or blank value ...
On December 29, as part of that day's TVP Info relaunch, the first edition of an additional Gość 19.30 segment was broadcast, with that day's 19.30 presenter Joanna Dunikowska-Paź interviewing Waldemar Skrzypczak; December 29 also marked the first time that 19.30 was broadcast on TVP Info proper as opposed to that channel merely showing the ...
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 1,645,000 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.
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