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Kingdom of Poland (881 bytes)
3: ...ronation. There were few consecutive states named Kingdom in Polish history. 4: ...nd]] of the first [[Piast]]s 1025-1138 ([[Kingdom of the first Piasts]]) 5: ...1295)|Kingdom of Poland]] 1138-1295 ([[Kingdom of Poland during feudal partition]]) 6: ...and]] of the last [[Piast]]s 1295-1370 ([[Kingdom of the later Piasts]]) 7: *[[Andegawen Poland|Kingdom of Poland]] in personal union with [[Hungary]] 1370-1385 Kingdom of Poland (1916-1918) (2108 bytes) 2: |+'''[[History of Poland|Polish history]] series''' 7: [[Piast Poland|Kingdom of Poland (Piasts)]]<br> 8: [[Jagiellon Poland|Kingdom of Poland (Jagiellonian)]]<br> 10: [[Duchy of Warsaw]] <br> 11: [[Congress Poland]] <br> Mitteleuropa (1480 bytes) 1: ...during [[World War I]] which assumed the creation of several [[buffer state]]s in [[Central Europe]], ... 3: ...f Brest-Litovsk]], in which [[Russia]] ceded most of the areas occupied by [[Germany]] and [[Austria-H... 6: * [[Kingdom of Poland (Mitteleuropa)|Kingdom of Poland]] 11: ...n signing of the [[Versailles Treaty]] as members of the [[Entente]]. The other two ([[Belarus]] and [... Poland (24582 bytes) 7: ...=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]] 16: | '''[[Official language]]''' 25: | '''[[Presidents of Poland|President]]''' 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: ...is located in the south of Poland around the city of [[Kraków]]. 5: ...ip]], [[Lublin Voivodship]] and the eastern parts of the neighbouring [[Silesian Voivodship]] - the ad... 7: ...en architecture (churches most notably) of Lesser Poland are on the [[UNESCO World Heritage Sites]] list. Rivers of Poland (4204 bytes) 1: ...ver]]s, which are at least partially located in [[Poland]]. 3: List of the 29 longest rivers in Poland. 6: ...rea'''<br>(in sq. km)</th><th>'''Basin area<br>in Poland'''<br>(in sq. km)</th></tr> 84: * [[List of rivers of Europe]] 92: [[Category:Lists of rivers|Poland, Rivers of]] Hedwig of Poland (7998 bytes) 1: ...:Jadwiga3.jpg|right|framed|Hedwig, from ''Gallery of Polish Kings'' by [[Jan Matejko]] (1838-1893)]] 3: ...'Hedwig''' (ca.[[1374]] – [[1399]]) was a [[Poland|Polish]] monarch from [[1384]] to [[1399]], vener... 10: ... of King [[Ladislaus the Short]] who had reunited Poland in [[1320]]. 12: ...atter to marry either Hedwig or her sister [[Mary of Hungary|Mary]] (Sigismund eventually married Mary... 14: ...idget of Sweden]], and her patron saint, [[Hedwig of Andechs]]. Cinema of Poland (1010 bytes) 6: *[[Jerzy Hoffman]] 8: *[[Krzysztof Kieslowski|Krzysztof Kieślowski]] -- ''The Three Colors Trilogy'' 15: *[[Krzysztof Zanussi]] 38: * [[History of cinema]] 39: * [[List of famous Poles]] Sons of Poland (481 bytes) 1: ...nsurance]] to members, it supports charities in [[Poland]] and activities in the [[Polish-American]] commu... 4: ...w.angelfire.com/nj/asop/index.html Sons of Poland Official Web Site] History of Poland (20622 bytes) 1: {{History_of_Poland}} 2: The people of [[Poland]] took pride in their long history, filled with t... 3: ...n rights]] as [[Christian]]s, and implemented one of the first systems based on [[religious pluralism]... 5: ...dependence in [[1918]], after more than a century of rule by its neighbours. 7: ==Early history of Poland (until [[1385]])== Greater Poland (6989 bytes) 1: ...skie.PNG|right|250px|Greater Poland on the map of Poland]] 2: ...left|100px|Greater Poland Voivodship modern coats of arms]] 4: ...ated in western-central Poland, encompassing much of the area drained by the [[Warta River]] and its t... 6: ... recalls the region's traditional name of Greater Poland(''Wielkopolska''). 10: ... included the [[Greater Poland Voivodship|Greater Poland]] [[Voivodship|voivodship]] (administrative provi... Zagan, Poland (373 bytes) 1: {{wrongtitle|title=Żagań, Poland}} 3: ...nguage|German]] ''Sagan'') is a town in western [[Poland]] with 26,500 inhabitants (2004). 7: {{Poland-stub}} 9: [[Category:Towns in Poland]] Elk, Poland (1294 bytes) 1: ...: ''Łęg'') is a town in north-eastern [[Poland]] with 60000 inhabitants (2000). 3: ...s one of the most attractive touristic regions of Poland. 5: ...e biggest attractions is hunting in endless acres of beautiful forests. 8: In the middle ages Ełk was a home town of German crusaders, who built a little castle, whic... 10: When Ełk was a part of [[Germany]] ([[East Prussia]]), it was known by i... Media in Poland (2945 bytes) 3: ...as instituted [[freedom of press]] since the fall of [[communism]]. However, TV and radio are still po... 4: They often use the public TV as means for propaganda. Rec... 11: ...lonia]] (state-owned, for Poles living outside of Poland) 74: * [[List of Polish newspapers]] 75: * [[Poland]] Nysa, Poland (1766 bytes) 1: ... or ''Neiße'') is a town in south-western [[Poland]] on the [[Nysa_Klodzka|Nysa Kłodzka]] river... 5: ...ince of [[Upper Silesia]] in [[Prussia]]. Because of its many churches from the Gothic and Baroque per... 9: * [[NKS Nysa]] - men's [[Volleyball in Poland|volleyball]] team playing in [[Polish Volleyball ... 15: [[Category:Towns in Poland]] Przemysl, Poland (12220 bytes) 1: ''For alternative meanings of Przemysl see: [[Przemysl]] (disambiguation page).... 5: {{Infobox_Poland| 29: ...Voivodship]], previously the town was the capital of [[Przemysl Voivodship|Przemyśl Voivodship]].... 31: ... owes its long and rich history to the advantages of its geographic location. The city is the key to ... 33: == History of Przemysl == Przemysl I of Poland (1372 bytes) 1: ...257), was a duke of [[Greater Poland]] (provinces of [[Poznan]], [[Kalisz]], [[Gniezno]]) 3: ...a of Pomerania]], daughter of [[Mestwin I]], duke of [[Eastern Pomerania]]. 6: <br>Realm of power: 7: <br>[[1239]]-[[1247]] Duke of Greater Poland, together with his brother [[Boleslaus the Pious]... 8: <br>[[1247]]-[[1249]] Duke of Poznan and Gniezno Transportation in Poland (1774 bytes) 13: As of December 2002 narrow gauge railways are no longer... 21: 249,966 km (including 539 km of expressways) 38: bulk 50, cargo 2, chemical tanker 2, roll-on/roll-off 1, short-sea passenger 2 (1999 est.) 73: *[[Roads and Expressways in Poland]] 74: *[[List of Polish airports|Airports in Poland]] Chris Poland (1525 bytes) 1: ... Chris turned down what would be the first of two offers to rejoin Megadeth. 2: ...ot" and Chris Poland; "Chasing the Sun" were some of Chris' other projects in the mid to late 90's. Th... 3: ...ve reviews have followed this as well as the rest of Chris' catalog. 4: ...o Pagliari - bass and son of famed Cream drummer Kofi Baker - drums. Ohm: "Live on KPFK" (Lion Music)i... 6: In a surprise turn in [[2004]], Poland was contracted to perform guitar solos on the [[M... Konin, Poland (1235 bytes) 1: ...onin''' is a town on [[Warta]] river in central [[Poland]] with 82,700 inhabitants (1995). 3: ...and Voivodship]] (since 1999), previously capital of [[Konin Voivodship]] (1975-1998). 25: Members of Parliament ([[Sejm]]) elected from Konin constitu... 40: [[Category:Towns in Poland]] 41: [[Category:Urban counties of Poland]]
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