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    The Republic of Pińczów (Polish: Republika Pińczowska) was an area of Pińczów and the surrounding area which was captured at the end of 1918 for a period...
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  • Republic of Pińczów may refer to: First Republic of Pińczów, established in 1918 during World War I Second Republic of Pińczów, established in 1944 during...
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    control of Galicia. The Republic's only president was the Polish writer Stefan Żeromski. First Republic of Pińczów Goralenvolk Komańcza Republic Lemko Republic...
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  • inhabitants of the Republic to President Woodrow Wilson). A public memorial was also unveiled in the town. First Republic of Pińczów Komańcza Republic Lemko...
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    Parliament. First Republic of Pińczów Komańcza Republic Lemko Republic Republic of Gniew Republic of Ostrów Republic of Zakopane List of historical unrecognized...
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    Puławy Wisłok Wielki First Republic of Pińczów Lemko Republic Republic of Gniew Republic of Ostrów Republic of Tarnobrzeg Republic of Zakopane Ukrainian:...
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    No. 1 in Pińczów, councilor of the Pińczów City Council, social activist, researcher of the history and history of Pińczów, PTTK guide. Pińczów is twinned...
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    Republic of Pińczów (Polish: Republika Pińczowska; German: Bandenverseuchtes Gebiet) was a name of short-lived entity in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship liberated...
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    Large territories of Polish Second Republic were ceded to the Soviet Union by the Moscow-backed Polish government, and today form part of Lithuania, Belarus...
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    Republic of Poland, the People's Republic of Hungary, the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, the People's Republic of Romania, the People's Republic of...
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    in 1795, it disappeared completely. The first 20th-century incarnation of Poland, the Second Polish Republic, occupied 389,720 km2 (150,470 sq mi), while...
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  • Ostrów Wielkopolski. First Republic of Pińczów Komańcza Republic Lemko Republic Republic of Gniew Republic of Tarnobrzeg Republic of Zakopane (in Polish)...
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    of our Rusyn brothers [living] in Spiš, Šariš, and Zemplín counties as one indivisible geographic and ethnographic unit." First Republic of Pińczów Komańcza...
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    House of Lords. During the First World War, he served in H. H. Asquith's coalition cabinet as Lord Privy Seal, and from late 1916 he was Leader of the House...
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  • Thrace Turkish Republic – In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary). WizArt. ISBN 9786056466717. Thomopoulos, Elaine (2012). The History of Greece. ABC-CLIO...
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  • Constitution Protection Region of Southern Fujian in China. 1918 – Explosion in Leontievsky Lane in Russia. 1918 – First Republic of Pińczów established in Poland...
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  • territory as of 1937. The Treaty of Zgorzelec of 1950 between East Germany and the People's Republic of Poland confirmed this border as final. West Germany...
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    participate as members of the Council of Foreign Ministers established to oversee the agreement. The Provisional Government of the French Republic accepted the...
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    Polish Corridor (category Aftermath of World War I in Germany)
    territory located in the region of Pomerelia (Pomeranian Voivodeship, Eastern Pomerania), which provided the Second Polish Republic with access to the Baltic...
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    territories east of the line and within the 1937 German boundaries – comprising nearly one quarter (23.8 percent) of the Weimar Republic's land area – were...
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    pronunciation: [ˈkrɛsɨ]) was a term coined for the eastern part of the Second Polish Republic during the interwar period (1918–1939). Largely agricultural...
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    Following the Invasion of Poland at the beginning of World War II, nearly a quarter of the entire territory of the Second Polish Republic was annexed by Nazi...
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    Curzon Line (redirect from Border of Peace)
    Second Polish Republic and the Soviet Union, two new states emerging after World War I. Based on a suggestion by Herbert James Paton, it was first proposed...
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    Treaty of Warsaw with the Ukrainian People's Republic. The Treaty of Riga established a Polish–Soviet border about 250 kilometres (160 mi) east of the Curzon...
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  • Trans-Olza (category Czech Republic–Poland border)
    Czech Republic, which was disputed between Poland and Czechoslovakia during the Interwar Period. Its name comes from the Olza River. The history of the...
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  • The Treaty of Warsaw (German: Warschauer Vertrag, Polish: Traktat warszawski) was a treaty between the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and...
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    Polish-German State Frontier, also known as the Treaty of Görlitz and Treaty of Zgorzelic) between the Republic of Poland and East Germany (GDR) was signed on 6...
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    Western Borderlands (category Borders of Poland)
    these provinces. After World War I, most of this area became part of the Second Polish Republic as a result of the Greater Poland and Silesian Uprisings...
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    Treaty of Versailles, which granted a reconstituted Second Polish Republic the area won by the Polish insurrectionists. The region had been part of the Kingdom...
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    Poland and the USSR of 16 August 1945 established the borders between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the Republic of Poland. It was signed...
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