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 Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Republic of Poland is a country located in Central Europe, between Germany to the west, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south, Ukraine and Belarus to the east, and the Baltic Sea, Lithuania and Russia (in the form of the Kaliningrad Oblast exclave) to the north.
Poland has a large agricultural sector of private farms, that could be a leading producer of food in the European Union now that Poland is a member.
Poland's principal ports and harbours are Gdańsk, Gdynia, Kołobrzeg, Szczecin, Świnoujście, Ustka, Warsaw, and Wrocław.
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 Historical
Historical geology is the use of the principles of Geologic timescale.
Historical provinces of Finland The Historical Provinces, Maakunta or Landskap, of 1997.
Historical whodunnit The historical whodunnit is a sub-genre of the Mozart, or an imaginary character.
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 Historical demographics of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most Germans were removed from Poland at the end of the war, while many Ukrainians and Belarusians lived in territories incorporated into the USSR.
Small Ukrainian, Belarusian, Slovak, and Lithuanian minorities reside along the borders, and a German minority is concentrated near the southwestern city of Opole.
As a result of the migrations and the Soviet Unions radically altered borders under the rule of Joseph Stalin, the population of Poland became one of the most ethnically homogeneous in the world.
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 Poland - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Republic of Poland, a country in Central Europe, lies between Germany to the west, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south, Ukraine and Belarus to the east, and the Baltic Sea, Lithuania and Russia (in the form of the Kaliningrad Oblast exclave) to the north.
Poland used to be a single-party state and a satellite state of the Soviet Union between 1945 and 1989.
Poland enjoys a temperate climate, with cold, cloudy, moderately severe winters with frequent precipitation and mild summers with frequent showers and thunder showers.
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 Demographics of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The population of Poland became one of the most ethnically homogeneous in the world as a result of the radically altered borders after World War II and the subsequent migrations.
In Silesia a significant segment of the population, of mixed Polish and German ancestry, tends to declare itself as Polish or German according to political circumstances.
Demographics of Poland, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.
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 demographics of poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
96,7% of the people of Poland claim Polish nationality and 97,8% declare to speak Polish at home (Census 2002).
The population of Poland became one of the most ethnically homogeneous in the world as a result of the radically altered borders after WW2 and the subsequent migrations.
Ukrainians, the largest minority group, are scattered in various estern amd northern districts.
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 wiki/Demographics of Poland Definition / wiki/Demographics of Poland Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Historical demographics of PolandBefore World War II the now Polish lands were noted for the richness and variety of their ethnic communities.
WloclawekWłocławek (pronounce: [vȗoʦ'wavek]) is a town in central Poland on the Vistula river, with population of approximately 123 000.
Demographics of Poland, Data of FAOHeadquartered in Rome, Italy, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations programs seek to raise levels of nutrition and standards of living; to improve the production, processing, marketing, and distribution of food and agricultural products; to promote rural development; and, by these means, to eliminate hunger.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Russia
The land belonging to the churches and monasteries in the whole of European Russia, including Poland, is estimated at 0.6 per cent of all the arable land of that division of the empire.
In Poland in 1904-06 760 civil, military, and police employees died by violence, and 864 were wounded; 142 suffered from the explosion of bombs.
The treaty of 15 Jan., 1772, between Russia and Prussia sanctioned the iniquitous division of Poland, which was desired by Frederick II and was hastened by the policy of the Polish nobility and, to a great extent, of the clergy.
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 Station Information - Historical demographics of Poland
Most Germans left Poland at the end of the war, while many Ukrainians and Belorussians lived in territories incorporated into the then-U.S.S.R. Small Ukrainian, Belorussian, Slovak, and Lithuanian minorities reside along the borders, and a German minority is concentrated near the southwest city of Opole.
As a result of the migrations and the Communist Soviet Union's radically altered borders (under the rule of Joseph Stalin), the population of Poland became one of the most ethnically homogeneous in the world.
Virtually all of Poland's people claim Polish nationality, with Polish as their native tongue.
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 Poland Headlines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
I was deeply impressed by the seriousness and intellectual clarity of his approach, both in the images and in his responses to the questions of myself and others at the meeting on his work.
And after a weekend of getting to know their host families, individuals from the Ukraine, Poland and across Canada set out to learn about this community with a treasure hunt of sorts Monday, they got down to the business of business with the various work placements that they'll work with for the next three months.
Poland gained its independence in 1918 only to be overrun by Germany and the Soviet Union in World War II.
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 POLES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Republic of Poland is a country in Central Europe, bordering Germany to the west, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south, Ukraine and Belarus to the east, and Lithuania and Russia (via the Kaliningrad Oblast exclave) to its north, as well as the Baltic Sea.
Poland is an ancient nation that was conceived around the middle of the 10th century.
Poland has steadfastly pursued a policy of liberalising the economy and today stands out as one of the most successful and open transition from communism to market economy.
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 Demographics of Poland
The Jewish community, almost entirely Polonized, has been greatly reduced from the 3,000,000 it once was.
The remainders of pre-war Armenian church organizations serve for the new immigrants.
250,000 to 500,000 Ukrainians At present, their most numerous concentrations are in the north-eastern part of Poland (Olsztyn and Elbląg), north-west (Słupsk and Koszalin) and south-west of Poland (Legnica and Breslau).
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
The majority of the Jews were murdered by the Germany Germans during the occupation in World War II and many others emigrated in the succeeding years.
Most Germans were removed from Poland at the end of the war, while many Ukrainians and Belorussians lived in territories incorporated into the Soviet Union USSR.
Small Ukrainian, Belorussian, Slovaks Slovak, and Lithuanians Lithuanian minorities reside along the borders, and a German minority is concentrated near the southwestern city of Opole.
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 Poland, Ohio
Poland is a village located in Mahoning County, Ohio.
The historical buildings of Poland can be identified by a wooden sign in the shape of Ohio, located by the front door of the building.
The Poland Schools play by the nickname of the bulldogs.
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 Historical demographics of Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The majority of the Jews were murdered by the National Socialists during the occupation in World War II and many others emigrated in the succeedingyears.
Small Ukrainian, Belorussian, Slovak, and Lithuanian minorities reside along the borders, anda German minority is concentrated near the southwestern city of Opole.
As a result of the migrations and the Soviet Unions radically altered borders under the rule of Joseph Stalin, the population of Poland became one of the most ethnically homogeneous in the world.Virtually all people in Poland claim Polish nationality, with Polish as their native tongue.
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 Historical demographics of Poland Definition / Historical demographics of Poland Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Historical demographics of Poland Definition / Historical demographics of Poland Research
Before World War II the now Polish lands were noted for the richness and variety of their ethnic communities.
They are the direct descendants of an early Slavic tribe of Pomeranians, who took their name from the fact that they settled down in Pomerania (from Slavic: Pomor'e - the land along the sea).
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 Some selected Internet demographics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Given network demographics and the influence of changing technologies, that tends to be pretty often.
I can point to collections that have been consistently maintained for ten plus years at a stretch (generally well-funded or stable operations maintained by senior researchers or by organizations that have some continuity enforced on them by contract) and others that appear and disappear overnight.
It sounds to me like a case of the media succumbing to their own hype, because most reputable Internet demographers have recognized wide variation all along in the size of their estimates depending on the survey methods and the definition of "Internet" used.
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Other than the Poles, Poland is also inhabited by: *Ukrainians, the largest minority group, are scattered in various eastern amd northern districts.
Their representatives inhabit south of Poland (region of Opole and Wałbrzych) and town of Zelów (central part of Poland) There are also groups of Americans, Hungarians, French people French, Italians, Serbs, Bulgarians, Georgians, Africans, Palestinians, Kurds and Vietnamese people Vietnamese who constitute small ethnic communities within major cities such as Warsaw and Krakow.
User:JHK JHK :As a consequence the population of Poland became one of the most ethnically homogeneous in the world.
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 Encyclopedia: Historical demographics of Poland
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Most Germans left Poland at the end of the war, while many Ukrainians and Belorussians lived in territories incorporated into the USSR.
Small Ukrainian, Belorussian, Slovak, and Lithuanian minorities reside along the borders, and a German minority is concentrated near the southwestern city of Opole.
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 Major Religions Ranked by Size
From a sociological and historical perspective, most religions have arisen from within existing religious frameworks: Christianity from Judaism, Buddhism from Hinduism, Babi and Baha'i faiths from Islam, etc. For the purposes of defining a religion we need to have some cutoff point.
As is true with all major religions, there are adherents within all branches of Islam who consider some of or all of the other branches heterodox or not actually part of their religion.
From a worldwide and historical perspective, Vodoun is properly classified as a branch of African diasporic religion, in the same way that Lutheranism is a subset of Christianity.
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 Demographics of Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The population of Poland became one of the most ethnically homogeneous in theworld as a result of the radically altered borders after WW2 and thesubsequent migrations.
Ukrainians, the largest minority group, are scattered in various estern amdnorthern districts.
Tartar arrived as mercenary soldiers beginning in the late 1300s.The Tartar population reached approximately 100,000 in 1630 but is less than 5,000 in 2000.
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Historical Styles of the Effective Heads of State of Australia
History of Poland -- World War II 1939-1945
History of rail transport in the United States
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 Lead and Gold
It turns out that Missouri is a surprisingly good fit based on a host of economic, demographic, political and cultural measures.
In parts of Poland and Hungary, for example, the hate of Jews as "murderers of God" is still quite alive.
True, newspapers, like all media, have their demographics, and those demos have moved increasingly upscale and older as younger audiences obtain their news from TV and the Web.
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 Demographics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Now he has presented this fine historical analysis of the priesthood as it exists today.
A demographic perspective of the Catholic Church in the United States over the last three decades reveals a church undergoing significant changes.
Using 1967 as a base year and comparing it with the present year 2001, we arrive at some startling contrasts.
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 eResources: Electronic Resources - University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Library (UMass Dartmouth Library)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
With its archival material, dating back to 1970 in some cases, GenderWatch is a repository of an important historical perspective on the evolution of the women's movement and the changes in gender roles.
Royal Historical Society Bibliography in association with Irish History Online and London's Past Online - provides bibliographic data on historical writing dealing with the British Isles, and with the British empire and commonwealth, during all periods for which written documentation is available - from 55BC to the present.
Historical Abstracts provides in depth coverage to a large number of journal articles in modern history, which it defines as since 1450.
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 Resources Begining with "S " : Databases & E-Resources (Library of Congress)
Digital archive of historical photography for Southeast Asia developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
SYBWorld contains brief profiles of every country in the world, highlighting key historical events and describing their form of government and social organizations.
Curated protein sequence database which strives to provide a high level of annotation, such as the description of the function of a protein, its domains structure, post-translational modifications, variants, etc.
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 Russia and Russian History Profile Biography and Encylopedia Entry Arkansas Encyclopedia Essay
Russia borders on Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland (the latter two via an exclave on the coast of the Baltic Sea), Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan,
Its extensive high-seas coastline stretches from the Arctic Ocean to the North Pacific Ocean; it also faces several other countries across three more confined bodies of water, the Black Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the Caspian Sea.
The easternmost point in Russia is Big Diomede Island (Ostrova Ratmanova); the westernmost, the boundary with Poland on a 40-mile(60-km)-long spit of land separating the Gulf of Danzig (Zatoka Gdanska) from the Zalew Wislany.
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