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  2. Japan–Poland relations - Wikipedia

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    This is another tribute to the strength of ties between Japan and Poland. These little-known historical facts about the friendly ties between Japan and Poland have at last been acknowledged publicly, thanks to many laborious years of research by Professor Palasz-Rutkowska in her book, "History of Polish-Japanese Relations 1904-1945."

  3. Category:Japan–Poland relations - Wikipedia

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  4. Foreign relations of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Government relations between Poland and Israel are steadily improving, resulting in the mutual visits of presidents and the ministers of foreign affairs. [152] [153] Israel has an embassy in Warsaw. Poland has an embassy in Tel Aviv. Both countries are full members of the OECD. See also History of the Jews in Poland Japan: See Japan–Poland ...

  5. Foreign relations of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The foreign relations of Japan (日本の国際関係, Nihon no kokusai kankei) are handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Japan maintains diplomatic relations with every United Nations member state except for North Korea , in addition to UN observer states Holy See , as well as Kosovo , Cook Islands and Niue .

  6. Japan's foreign minister visits Poland to strengthen ties ...

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  7. Timeline of Polish history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Polish history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Poland and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Poland. See also the list of Polish monarchs and list of prime ministers of Poland

  8. Poles in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The most sizeable Polish community of early 20th-century Japan lived in the Karafuto Prefecture, which further grew since 1925, as many Poles fled Soviet Russian persecution in northern Sakhalin. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Poles in Karafuto engaged in unrestricted social, cultural and economic activities, and a Polish library was established in Toyohara ...

  9. Polish irredentism - Wikipedia

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    Map of Greater Poland as advocated by Polish nationalists. Polish irredentism or Greater Poland is a term applied to certain currents within Polish nationalism.In one sense, it refers to the territorial scope of the Poles, emphasising the ethnicity of those Poles living outside Poland.