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  2. Borders of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Poland's old and new borders, 1945 (Kresy in gray) Borders of Poland with length (NB: The illustrated Polish coastline is 770 km, while the borders at sea is 440 km combined). Neuwarper See (Jezioro Nowowarpieńskie), a lake divided by a border between Poland and Germany. The Borders of Poland are 3,511 km (2,182 mi) [1] or 3,582 km (2,226 mi ...

  3. US opens missile base in Poland as Trump presidency looms ...

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    WARSAW (Reuters) -The United States will officially open a new air defence base in northern Poland on Wednesday, as Warsaw seeks to reassure citizens that NATO guarantees their security amid ...

  4. Deadly floods in central Europe swirl towards Poland's ...

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    The city's zoo called for volunteers to help pack sandbags to protect animal enclosures and employees and volunteers began to move some of the 450,000 books from the city's main church archive to ...

  5. Poland will analyse if it can reopen one crossing with ...

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    Poland may reopen one border crossing with Belarus, the prime minister said on Friday, in a bid to help businesses in the country's east who have taken a hit from the closure of checkpoints due to ...

  6. Territorial evolution of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Initially, at the end of World War II in 1945, Poland also gained control of the current southern border strip of the Kaliningrad Oblast, with Polish administration organized in the towns of Gierdawy and Iławka, however, the area was eventually annexed by the Soviet Union and included within the Kaliningrad Oblast by December 1945. [129]

  7. Territorial changes of Poland immediately after World War II

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    The Oder–Neisse line Poland's old and new borders, 1945. At the end of World War II, Poland underwent major changes to the location of its international border. In 1945, after the defeat of Nazi Germany, the Oder–Neisse line became its western border, [1] resulting in gaining the Recovered Territories from Germany.

  8. Poland to spend around $2.5 billion on securing eastern ...

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    Poland will invest 10 billion zlotys ($2.55 billion) in a programme to secure its eastern border, the prime minister said on Saturday, in a bid to bolster its defences against what it says is a ...

  9. Operation Lone Star - Wikipedia

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    The state reported sending 119,200 migrants to cities outside of Texas, [4] contributing to the New York City migrant housing crisis and other crises in cities such as Chicago, Denver, and Washington, D.C. [16] [19] Officials in these cities have responded to the drop-off of migrants by deploying emergency measures and calling states of ...