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Pomerelia or Gdańsk Pomerania (Polish: Pomorze Gdańskie) in northern Poland, with a small portion around the former village of Polski in the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia; part of the larger Pomerania region. Largest city and historical capital: Gdańsk. Formerly entirely part of Poland.
The Brześć Kujawski Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo brzesko-kujawskie, Latin: Palatinatus Brestensis) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Kingdom of Poland (later Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth), from the 14th century to the Second Partition of Poland in 1793.
Revolution in Congress Poland (1905–1907) . Ostrowiec Republic; Zagłębie Republic; Separation of Kholm Governorate from Congress Poland and annexation into Russian Kiev General Governorate (1913)
Z. Rajewski "Biskupin – osiedle obronne sprzed 2500 lat", Arkady, Warszawa 1970, Z. Rajewski "Osadnictwo ludności z kulturą łużycką we wczesnym okresie epoki żelaznej w Biskupinie i okolicy" Archeologia Polski, t. II 1958, Z. Rajewski "10 000 lat Biskupina i jego okolic", Warszawa 1965,
The distinction is unofficial and in some ways oversimplified, but it is widely acknowledged and discussed in Poland. [5]A map of the major Polish dialects.. Historically, the source of Poland "A" and "B" can be traced to the period of the partitions of Poland, and different policies of the partitioners, which resulted in a much larger industrial development of the Prussian partition, compared ...
Corpus Christi solemnity in Krobia in 1964. Within the Kingdom of Poland, Krobia was a private church town, administratively located in the Kościan County in the Poznań Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province.
Nevertheless, Polish press was issued in the town (Przyjaciel Ludu) and in the 1840s, Polish historian, geographer and former officer Stanisław Plater published the Mała Encyklopedia Polska ("Little Polish Encyclopedia"), one of the pioneering 19th-century Polish encyclopedias, in the town.
Władysław Grabski's monetary reform with Bank Polski SA acting as an issuing bank 1925: December 1: Signing of the Locarno Treaties: 1926 May 12–14: May Coup: June 4: Ignacy Mościcki becomes President 1928 March 4–11: Legislative election: Piłsudski's Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government election campaign 1930: November ...