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Jagiellon Poland (12597 bytes)
1: {{History_of_Poland}} 3: ...ed by the Lithuanian grand duke [[Ladislaus II of Poland|Jagiello]]. The partnership proved profitable for... 6: ... parts of Lithuania.) From a military standpoint, Poland received protection from the [[Mongols]] and [[Ta... 8: ...d influence on the history of [[Eastern Europe]]. Poland and Lithuania would maintain joint statehood for ... 10: ... (Hungary), wresting Bohemia and Hungary from the Jagiellons and installing the Turks as a menacing presence ... Jagiellon dynasty (4520 bytes) 1: ...1377]]-[[1392]] and [[1440]]-[[1572]], kings of [[Poland]] [[1386]]-[[1572]], kings of [[Hungary]] [[1440]... 3: ... dynasty. In Polish, the dynasty is known as '''''Jagiellonowie''''' (singular: '''''Jagiellończyk''''')... 5: ...b|300px|right|At the end of the 15th century, the Jagiellons reigned over vast territories stretching from th... 7: ...y ([[1440]]-[[1444|44]]) shared their king with [[Poland]]. 9: ...0]]) had ended with the death of [[Casimir III of Poland|Casimir III]]. Poland (24582 bytes) 7: ...=center width=130px| [[Image:Herb Polski.png|85px|Poland: Coat of Arms]] 9: ...) || align=center width=130px| ([[Coat of Arms of Poland|In Detail]]) 14: | align=center colspan=2 | [[image:LocationPoland.png]] 25: | '''[[Presidents of Poland|President]]''' 28: | '''[[Prime Ministers of Poland|Prime Minister]]''' Little Poland (930 bytes) 1: ...Lesser Poland Voivodship2.png|thumb|400 px|Lesser Poland voivodship since [[1999]] ]] 2: ..._Malopolska.gif|left|100px|Coat of Arms of Little Poland]] 3: ...ions of [[Poland]]. It is located in the south of Poland around the city of [[Kraków]]. 5: ...tle Poland lies within the boundaries of [[Lesser Poland Voivodship]], [[Subcarpathian Voivodship]], [[Swi... 7: ...en architecture (churches most notably) of Lesser Poland are on the [[UNESCO World Heritage Sites]] list. TVN (Poland) (1013 bytes) 1: '''TVN''' is a major [[Poland|Polish]] commercial television network. It is ava... Stanislaus II of Poland (8825 bytes) 12: ..., at [[Wola]], now a district of<br>[[Warsaw]], [[Poland]]. 14: ...<br>in [[St. John's Cathedral]],<br>[[Warsaw]], [[Poland]]. 28: ...'Place of Birth''' || [[Volchyn|Wołczyn]], [[Poland]]. 37: ..., [[primate]] of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] in Poland. 41: ...grace of God and the will of the people King of [[Poland]] and Grand Duke of [[Lithuania]], [[Ruthenia]], ... Puck, Poland (1881 bytes) 1: ...a|Eastern]] [[Pomerania]] region, north-western [[Poland]] with some 12,000 inhabitants. 3: ...1920]] in Puck, Poland celebrated [[Engagement of Poland with the sea|its engagement with the sea]]. 16: ... de Hallenburg|Józef Haller]] and [[Engagement of Poland with the sea]] 43: [[Category:Towns in Poland|Puck]] Bardo, Poland (372 bytes) 1: '''Bardo''' is a small town in southern [[Poland]], in the [[Lower Silesian Voivodship]], on the N... 12: See also: [[list of cities in Poland]]. 14: [[Category:Towns in Poland]] Liberalism in Poland (2967 bytes) 2: ...s article gives an overview of '''liberalism in [[Poland]]'''. It is limited to [[liberal party|liberal pa... 5: Liberalism in Poland has always been a minor but sometimes influential... 9: ... wing liberals founded the '''[[Democratic Party (Poland)|Democratic Party]]''' (''Stronnictwo Demokratycz... 18: ...ea was to introduce Lesser Fair market economy in Poland. The proposed solution was to sign a deal with cl... 24: ...lic intellectuals founded the '''[[Freedom Union (Poland)|Democratic Union]]''' (''Unia Demokratyczna''), ... Police, Poland (2718 bytes) 1: ...itz'') is a town in [[Pomerania]], northwestern [[Poland]], with 35,000 inhabitants ([[2000]]). 18: ...ty without main plant machines were given back to Poland gradually (on September 7,1946 Mścięcin... 24: grown since to become one of the largest in [[Poland]]. 39: [[Category:Towns in Poland]] Congress Poland (3290 bytes) 1: {{History of Poland}} 3: ...land''' is an unofficial name of the [[Kingdom of Poland]], a political entity that was created out of the... 5: ...al constitutions in 19th century Europe. Congress Poland had a [[sejm|parliament]] which could vote on law... 7: .... The Tsar reacted by sending Russian troops into Poland and the so-called [[November Uprising]] broke out... 9: The end of Congress Poland came with the crushing of the uprising following ... Boleslaus IV of Poland (700 bytes) 2: ...Bolesław Kędzierzawy)''' - high-duke of Poland ([[1146]]-[[1173]]) 4: * Born: [[1120]] [[Poland]] 5: * Died: [[1173]] [[Poland]] 6: ...I_of_Poland|Boleslaus III the Wrymouth]], duke of Poland, and [[Salome von Berg-Schelklingen]], daughter o... 12: {{Poland-stub}} Przemysl II of Poland (3555 bytes) 1: {{wrongtitle|title=Przemysł II of Poland}} 3: ...land]], [[Kraków]] and [[Pomerania]], and King of Poland from [[1295]] until his death. 5: ...sl I of Poland|Przemysł I]], duke of Greater Poland, and Elisabeth, daughter of [[Henry the Pious|Hen... 10: * [[1279]]–[[1296]] Duke of [[Greater Poland]] 11: ...290]]–[[1291]] Duke of [[Kraków]] ([[Little Poland]]) Boleslaus V of Poland (1511 bytes) 2: ...he predominant prince of the deeply partitioned [[Poland]]. 8: {{Poland-stub}} 9: {{Kings and Dukes of Poland}} Piast Poland (28022 bytes) 1: {{History_of_Poland}} 3: ...strong [[Central Europe]]an state, and integrated Poland into European culture. Formidable foreign enemies... 5: ==The Origins of Poland== 6: ...the flatlands that eventually formed the heart of Poland, lending their name to the country. Over time the... 11: ...o.JPG|thumb|400px|left|"[[Christianization]] of [[Poland]] in [[965]]", oil on canvas by[[Jan Matejko]], 1... Przemysl I of Poland (1372 bytes) 1: ...born 1220/21, died 1257), was a duke of [[Greater Poland]] (provinces of [[Poznan]], [[Kalisz]], [[Gniezno... 3: ...n to [[Ladislaus Odonic Plwacz]], duke of Greater Poland, and [[Jadwiga of Pomerania]], daughter of [[Mest... 7: <br>[[1239]]-[[1247]] Duke of Greater Poland, together with his brother [[Boleslaus the Pious]... 10: <br>[[1250]]-[[1253]] Duke of Greater Poland (Poznan, Gniezno and Kalisz) 21: * [[Dukes of Greater Poland]] Politics of Poland (12143 bytes) 1: [[Category:Politics of Poland|*]] 2: {{Politics of Poland}} 7: ...f the [[Sejm]] and 100 members of the [[Senate of Poland|Senate]], was elected in September [[2001]] in fr... 9: ...-market economic policies it priority is bringing Poland's financial house back in order and is committed ... 11: ...ler]] resigned on 2nd of May [[2004]], just after Poland's admission to the European Union. This move is s... Wladislaus I of Poland (1503 bytes) 3: ...1;okietek''') was [[List of Polish rulers|King of Poland]] from [[1320]] till [[1333]]. 5: ...yal coronations in Poland|crowned king]] in 1320, Poland finally had a king who wielded real power. All pr... 12: ...ladislaus by God's grace duke of the Kingdom of [[Poland]], and lord of [[Pomerania]], [[Kuyavia]], [[Lecz... 18: * [[Piast Poland]] 21: {{Poland-stub}} Poland, Maine (2480 bytes) 1: '''Poland''' is a town located in [[Androscoggin County, Ma... Poland, New York (174 bytes) 1: '''Poland''' is the name of some places in the [[U.S. state... 3: *[[Poland, Chautauqua County, New York]] 4: *[[Poland, Herkimer County, New York]]
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