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    The Polish University Abroad, or Polish University in Exile (Polish: Polski Uniwersytet na Obczyźnie, abbreviated PUNO), was initially established in...
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    Polish Educational Society - PES, Polska Macierz Szkolna Polska Fundacja Kulturalna, Polish Cultural Foundation, publishers Polish University Abroad –...
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    The Polish University Abroad was founded in 1949, offering humanities subjects in Polish. It exists to this day with a London base at the Polish Social...
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  • lawyer Michael Fleming (historian), professor of history at the Polish University Abroad in London Mike Fleming (talk radio host), American conservative...
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    Oskar Halecki (category 20th-century Polish historians)
    States of America) was a Polish historian, social and Catholic activist. Doctor Honoris Causa of the Polish University Abroad (1973). Halecki, whose first...
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  • Michael Fleming is a British historian and professor at the Polish University Abroad in London. Fleming is the author of National Minorities in Post-Communist...
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    Polish people, or Poles, are a West Slavic ethnic group and nation who share a common history, culture, the Polish language and are identified with the...
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    Polish Canadians (Polish: Polonia w Kanadzie) are citizens of Canada with Polish ancestry, and Poles who immigrated to Canada from abroad. At the 2016...
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    Jadwiga Piłsudska (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    student at the Polish School of Architecture, at the Polish University Abroad (housed in Liverpool University), from 1944 to 1946, and then on the Liverpool...
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    Poland (redirect from Third Polish Republic)
    by the law, prompting some women to seek abortion abroad. Historically, the most significant Polish legal act is the Constitution of 3 May 1791. Instituted...
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    The Invasion of Poland, also known as the September Campaign, Polish Campaign, and Polish Defensive War of 1939 (1 September – 6 October 1939), was a joint...
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    new study programs at Polish secondary schools and universities, and the opening of Warsaw's Museum of the History of Polish Jews. From the founding...
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    including the Fulham Symphony Orchestra. It is also the home of the Polish University Abroad. Public libraries in the borough include Askew Road Library, Avonmore...
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  • founded in 1953 with the aim of supplementing Polish children's education abroad with exposure to Polish language, history and culture, through the provision...
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    pl (in Polish). NASK. Archived from the original on June 28, 2006. Retrieved March 13, 2006. Jan Tomasz Gross (2003). Revolution from Abroad. Princeton:...
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  • unofficially the expedition was looking for a place a Polish community could be founded abroad. He had no official support from the Russian Empire, nor...
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    Tomasz Zan and Maurycy Mochnacki. In the second period, many Polish Romantics worked abroad. Influential poets included Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki...
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    Edward Szczepanik (category Pages with Polish IPA)
    (1961–1963) senior research fellow – University of Sussex, England (1978–1981) professor of economics – Polish University Abroad, London (Polski Uniwersytet na...
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    The Medical University of Białystok (UMB; Polish: Uniwersytet Medyczny w Białymstoku) is a medical university located in Białystok, the capital of Podlaskie...
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  • Rochdale & Trafford). Sheka also does research work with the Polish University Abroad in London. http://cocorioko.slvp.org/app/index.php...
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    Edward Bernard Raczyński (category Polish men centenarians)
    from the Pope Doctor Honoris Causa of the Polish University Abroad, London, in 1982; Jagellonian University in 1992 Honorary citizen of the cities of...
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    Jan Władysław Woś (category 20th-century Polish historians)
    causa” from the Polish University Abroad of London. He is a Member of the Société Historique et Littéraire Polonaise de Paris, and of the Polish Society of...
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  • Wrocław Medical University (Polish: Uniwersytet Medyczny we Wrocławiu, Latin: Universitas Medicus Vratislaviensis) is an institution of higher medical...
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    The Polish–Ukrainian War, from November 1918 to July 1919, was a conflict between the Second Polish Republic and Ukrainian forces (both the West Ukrainian...
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    The Polish Golden Age (Polish: Złoty Wiek Polski [ˈzwɔ.tɘ ˈvjɛk ˈpɔl.ski] ) was the Renaissance period in the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of...
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    uniquely electable position in Europe (16th to 18th centuries). The first Polish ruler whose existence is not debatable was Duke Mieszko I, who adopted Christianity...
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    Lipka Tatars (redirect from Polish Tatars)
    representatives from across Poland and abroad. The monument is a symbol of the important role of Tatars in Polish history. "Tatars shed their blood in all...
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    Exiled Polish Government could safely return from abroad to a liberated Poland. Initially there were two Delegations formed, one for the Polish areas annexed...
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  • Puno (disambiguation) (category Articles containing Polish-language text)
    Philippine politician Ronaldo Puno, Philippine politician Polish University Abroad (Polish: Polski Uniwersytet na Obczyźnie) Puño Airlines, a fake airline...
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    liberal use of colloquialisms has been gaining media attention from abroad. The "Polish plumber" cliché may symbolize the threat of cheap labor from poorer...
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