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  2. Polish Venezuelans - Wikipedia

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    Many escape to Germany at the end of the war and waited for two or three years to get documents and travel permits to move to Latin America, many came to Venezuela during the period of 1948 - 1952. The next wave of Polish immigration to Venezuela took place between 1957 and 1958 when a few hundred Polish citizens primarily of Jewish origin arrived.

  3. Polish Argentines - Wikipedia

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    Polish Argentines (Spanish: polaco-argentinos; Polish: polscy argentyƄczycy) are Argentine citizens of full or partial Polish ancestry or Poland-born people who reside in Argentina. Poland was the fourth largest net migrants contributor after Italy, Spain and Germany. It is hard to give an exact number of Polish immigrants to Argentina.

  4. Migrations from Poland since accession to the European Union

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    As of 2011, 52 out of 1,000 Polish citizens have lived outside the country; [10] estimated at 2.2 million by the Polish Central Statistics Office (GUS), and 2.6–2.7 million by the journalists. [ 5 ] [ 11 ] GUS statistics estimate that the number of long term Polish immigrants abroad have risen from 0.7 million in 2002 to a peak number of ...

  5. Polish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Polish immigration to the Netherlands has steadily increased since Poland joined the EU, and now 173,231 Polish people live in the country (2021, first generation. Most of them are guest workers from the European Union contract labour program, as more Poles obtain light industrial jobs.

  6. History of Poles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The largest wave of Polish immigration to America occurred in the years after the American Civil War until World War I. Polish immigration began en masse from Prussia in 1870 following the Franco-Prussian War. Prussia retaliated against Polish support for France with increasing Germanization following the war.

  7. Great European immigration wave to Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Immigrants arriving to Argentina European Immigration to Argentina (1869-1947) Immigrants' Hotel, Buenos Aires.Built in 1906, it could accommodate up to 4,000. The Great European Immigration Wave to Argentina was the period of greatest immigration in Argentine history, which occurred approximately from the 1860s to the 1960s, when more than six million Europeans arrived in Argentina. [1]

  8. Argentina–Poland relations - Wikipedia

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    Polish immigrants in Argentina; 1890. Argentine President Mauricio Macri receiving the credentials of Polish Ambassador Marek Pernal; 2016.. The first significant arrival of Polish immigrants to Argentina occurred in the late 1800s when Poles fleeing poverty and war arrived to Argentina to start a new beginning with many settling in Misiones Province, in northern Argentina. [1]

  9. Polish Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    The first Polish immigrants arrived in the port of Itajaí, Santa Catarina, in August 1869. [3] They were 78 Poles from the area of Southern Silesia. Commandant Redlisch, of the ship Victoria, brought people from Mitteleuropa to settle in Brusque. Brusque, in the State of Santa Catarina, received many Polish immigrants.