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Mieszko I of Poland (6247 bytes)
2: ...rder-bottom:1px #aaa solid;" | <font size="+1">'''Mieszko I''' 6: [[Image:Mieszko_I.jpg|250px|Mieszko I]] 13: ...ldry|Coat of Arms]]''' || [[Orzel Piastowski Coat of Arms|Orzeł Piastowski]] 19: ...2;awa]]<br>with [[Oda von Haldensleben|Oda]]<br>[[Mieszko]]<br>[[Swietopelk|Świętopełk]]<br>... 21: |'''Date of Birth''' || c. [[935]] Mieszko II of Poland (5497 bytes) 2: ...tom:1px #aaa solid;" | <font size="+1">'''Mieszko II Lambert''' 6: [[Image:Mieszko_II.jpg|250px|Mieszko II]] 11: ...[[December 25]], 1025 in [[Gniezno]] Cathedral, [[Poland]] 15: ...ldry|Coat of Arms]]''' || [[Orzel Piastowski Coat of Arms|Orzeł Piastowski]] 17: |'''Parents''' || [[Boleslaus I of Poland|Bolesław I Chrobry]]<br>[[Emnilda]] Mieszko III of Poland (2132 bytes) 1: ...:Mieszko_III_Stary.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Mieszko III Stary]] 2: ...([[1138]]-[[1202]]) and also a high-duke of all [[Poland]] ([[1173]]-[[1202]], with interruptions), belong... 4: ...ko was the third son of Boleslaus, and second son of the ducal couple). 6: <br>Realm of power: 7: <br>[[1138]]-[[1202]] Duke of [[Greater Poland]] Scandinavian connections to Mieszko I (2560 bytes) 1: ...-- [[Myths from Polish history]] --- [[History of Poland]] 5: ...f a they could have also been the founders of a [[Poland|Polish]] state. 11: 1. In one early written documents, [[Mieszko I]] is called "Dagome", which could be a Norman n... 13: 2. Some Viking weapons have been found in Poland. 15: ... settlements in [[Pomerania]], the most important of which was [[Jomsborg]]. 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. 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]]. 18: ...olish heraldry|Coat of Arms]]''' || [[Ciolek Coat of Arms|Ciołek]]. 22: |'''Consorts'''|| [[Catherine II of Russia]];<br>[[Elzbieta Grabowska|Elżbieta G... 24: |'''Children''' || with [[Catherine II of Russia]],<br>Anna;<br>with [[Elzbieta Grabowska|E... Przemysl II of Poland (3555 bytes) 1: {{wrongtitle|title=Przemysł II of Poland}} 2: ...e:Przemysl_II.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Przemysł II]] 3: ...land]], [[Kraków]] and [[Pomerania]], and King of Poland from [[1295]] until his death. 5: ...aughter of [[Henry the Pious|Henry II the Pious]] of [[Silesia]]. 7: ==Realm of power== TVN (Poland) (1013 bytes) 1: ...s available over the air and on satellite (on one of [[Eutelsat]] [[Hotbird]]s). 3: ...r channels, notably [[TVN Siedem]], the successor of the failed [[RTL7]], [[TVN24]] information channe... 5: ...short for "TV Norge" (eng. TV Norway). It was one of the first two (second one being TV2) Norwegian co... 9: * [[List of Polish language television channels]] Jagiellon Poland (12597 bytes) 1: {{History_of_Poland}} 3: ...nd Lithuanians, who played a dominant role in one of the most powerful empires in [[Europe]] for the n... 6: ... parts of Lithuania.) From a military standpoint, Poland received protection from the [[Mongols]] and [[Ta... 8: ...wo Nations]]" ranked as one of the leading powers of the continent. 10: ...ing the Turks as a menacing presence in the heart of Europe. Police, Poland (2718 bytes) 1: ...itz'') is a town in [[Pomerania]], northwestern [[Poland]], with 35,000 inhabitants ([[2000]]). 5: Police is the capital of [[Police County]] in [[West Pomeranian Voivodship... 12: ...sion that made Police small city. The development of the city restarted in mid 18th century. 13: ... I.G. Farbenindustrie concern. During [[World War II]] the [[Germans]] operated a huge [[synthetic oil... 14: ... the concentration camp [[Stutthof]]. The inmates of the camp worked at the synthetic oil plant. 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: ...ng themselves to the east of the Germanic regions of Europe with their ethnic cousins, the [[Czechs]] ... 9: ...y]], pledged allegiance to the emperors from part of their lands. 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... 12: *1989: The party returned to a democratic profile 13: *1991: The party entered the electoral comitee of the conservative Liberal Democratic Congress Politics of Poland (12143 bytes) 1: [[Category:Politics of Poland|*]] 2: {{Politics of Poland}} 3: ...ouse. The president elected every 5 years is head of state. The judicial branch plays a minor role in ... 5: ...]]. Kwasniewski received in the first round 53.9% of the popular vote. In second place was [[Andrzej O... 7: ...ast 5% of the total vote could enter the Sejm. As of October [[2001]], eight parties and the German mi... Wladislaus I of Poland (1503 bytes) 2: ...dyslawa_Lokietka.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Royal seal of Władyslaw I Łokietek]] 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... 7: Wladislaus was a duke till 1300 and the Prince of [[Kraków]] from [[1305]] until his coronation on ... 12: ...grace duke of the Kingdom of [[Poland]], and lord of [[Pomerania]], [[Kuyavia]], [[Leczyca|Łę... Poland, Maine (2480 bytes) 1: ... [[2000]] census, the town had a total population of 4,866. 4: ...;) of it is land and 12.6 km² (4.8 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 10.28% water. 7: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. 9: ...nd 5.6% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.63... 11: ..., 27.5% from 45 to 64, and 10.0% who are 65 years of age or older. The median age is 38 years. For e... Poland, New York (174 bytes) 1: ... is the name of some places in the [[U.S. state]] of [[New York]]: 3: *[[Poland, Chautauqua County, New York]] 4: *[[Poland, Herkimer County, New York]] Stanislaus I of Poland (8320 bytes) 6: [[Image:Stanislaus_i_of_poland.JPG|250px|Stanisław I Leszczyński]] 11: ... in [[Wola]],<br>today suburb of<br>[[Warsaw]], [[Poland]] 13: ...r>in the [[St. John Cathedral]],<br>[[Warsaw]], [[Poland]] 17: ...ish heraldry|Coat of Arms]]''' || [[Wieniawa Coat of Arms|Wieniawa]] 25: |'''Date of Birth''' || [[October 20]], [[1677]] 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]]. 5: It is the capital of [[Puck County]] in [[Pomeranian Voivodship]] sinc... 15: *Remnants of a brick castle ([[14th century]]) 16: ... de Hallenburg|Józef Haller]] and [[Engagement of Poland with the sea]] Boleslaus II of Poland (958 bytes) 1: [[de:Boleslaw II.]] 2: [[it:Boleslao II]] 3: [[pl:Boles%B3aw_II_%A6mia%B3y]] 4: [[sv:Boleslav II av Polen]] 7: ...us_the_Bold.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|''Boleslaus II on [[Jan Matejko]]'s painting'']]
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