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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.
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.) Ustawa z dnia 20 lipca 2000 r. o ogłaszaniu aktów normatywnych i niektórych innych aktów prawnych (Dz. U. z 2017 r. poz. 1523) Archived 2018-02-21 ...
Malá slovenská encyklopédia. 1 volume 1993; Encyclopaedia Beliana. 20 planned volumes, 1999–, 9 volumes published as of 2021; Všeobecný encyklopedický slovník. 2002, four volumes; Slovak Wikipedia. 2003– Univerzum – všeobecná obrazová encyklopédia A - Ž. 1 volume, 2011
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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 1,646,000 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.
Petro Zheji (18 October 1929 - 14 March 2015 [1]) was an Albanian linguist, translator, philosopher, and author from Gjirokastër who lived and worked intellectually in Tiranë, Albania. [2] [3] [4] As a polyglot, he was deeply knowledgeable in the Italian, French, English, Spanish, German, Russian, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Ancient Greek, and Latin ...