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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - Early period: 966-1385

Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - Early history. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1901-1906 Jewish Encyclopedia. The first Jews arrived in the territory of modern Poland in 10th century. Travelling along the trade routes leading eastwards to Kiev and Bukhara, the Jewish merchants (who included the Radhanites) also crossed the areas of Silesia. One of them, a diplomat and merchant from the Moorish town of Tortosa in Al-Andalus, known under his Arabic name Ibrahim ib ...

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Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s, Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - Early period: 966-1385, Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - Early history, Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - Early persecutions: 1266-1279, Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - Prosperity in a Reunited Poland: 1320-1385, Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - The Jagiellon era: 1385-1572, Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - Persecutions of 1385-1492, Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - Influx of Jews fleeing persecution: 1492-1548, Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - Golden Age Under Sigismund and Sigusmund II, Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: 1572-1795, Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - Jewish learning and culture during the early Polish-Lithuanian Commonweath, Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - The beginning of decline, Jewish Polish history origins to 1600s - Cossacks' Uprising

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Świebodzin - History

The earliest historical records mentioning Świebodzin (Swebosin) date from the beginning of the fourteenth century. The town sprang up at the intersection of the old trade routes linking Silesia with Pomerania and a branch of the route running from Lusatia to Wielkopolska. In the beginning, the town was probably a defensive fortification, built on the western banks of Lake Zamecko at a slight elevation. The town wall was ringed by settlements, which were much l ...

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Świebodzin, Świebodzin - History, Świebodzin - Famous Inhabitants

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - .pl - History

The .pl domain was created in 1990, following the mitigation of COCOM embargo on technological collaboration with post-communist countries. The first subdomain in .pl was .pwr.pl, belonging to the Wrocław University of Technology. In 2003, the internationalized domain names were introduced. Registration of domains containing characters from Latin, Greek, Cyrillic ...

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.pl, .pl - History, .pl - Second-level domains

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - 1945 - Events

1945 - January. January 5 - The Soviet Union recognizes the new pro-Soviet government of Poland. January 7 - British General Bernard Montgomery holds a press conference at Zonhoven describing his contribution to the Battle of the Bulge. January 12 - World War II: The Soviet Union begin a very large offensive in Eastern Europe against the Nazis. January 13 - A Soviet patrol arrests Raoul Wallenberg in Hungary. January 16 - Adolf Hitler moves into his underground bunker, th ...

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1945, 1945 - Events, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Unknown date, 1945 - Ongoing events, 1945 - Science and technology, 1945 - Births, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September-October, 1945 - November-December, 1945 - Unknown dates, 1945 - Deaths, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June-August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Nobel Prizes

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Baltic Institute - History

The Baltic Institute was established in 1925 in Toruń, beginning real activities in 1927, with the main goal of documenting the Polish heritage in Pomerania after 100 years of German occupation and Germanization practices. In 1931 a branch was established in Gdynia. During World War II (1939–1945) the institute was abolished by the Nazis occupying Poland. The Baltic Institute was re-established in 1945 with its headquarters first in Bydgoszcz, Sopot and then in Gdańsk. New branches were opened in Gdynia, Sopot, Toruń, Bydgoszcz a ...

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Baltic Institute, Baltic Institute - History, Baltic Institute - Research Areas, Baltic Institute - Main publications

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Antoni Radziwiłł - Biography

Antoni Radziwiłł was born on June 13, 1775 in Vilna to Michał Hieronim Radziwiłł and Helena nee Przeździecka. In 1796 he married Louise von Hohenzollern, a niece of king of Prussia Frederick the Great. His new family convinced him that he should be a mediator between the Poles under Partitions and the Prussian authorities in Berlin. During the Napoleon's campaign in Poland in 1806 he tried to incite a Polish uprising against the French army and tried to convince Prince Józef Poniatowski to abandon his French allies and join the cause of ...

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Antoni Radziwiłł, Antoni Radziwiłł - Biography

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań - History

The University of Poznań - one of the major Polish universities, opened on May 7th, 1919. For the next 20 years it educated students in law, economy, medicine, humanities, mathematics, natural sciences, agriculture and forestry. Its original name was the Piast University. Since the moment of its foundation many distinguished scholars from all over the world as well as many outstanding personalities from politics and the fine arts have received the Honorary Degree of Doctor Honoris Causa of the University. The few names ...

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Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań - History, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań - School Authorities, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań - Staff, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań - Number of students, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań - Levels of study offered by institution, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań - Diplomas and degrees, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań - International cooperation, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań - Faculties

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - History of Poznań - Poznań in the Kingdom of Prussia 1793–1918

With the second partition of Poland in 1793, the city fell to Kingdom of Prussia and was made the capital of the province of South Prussia. During the Napoleonic Wars in 1806 the city was liberated by the Polish troops under gen. J.H. Dąbrowski and in years 1806–1815 it was the capital of Poznań department belonging to the Duchy of Warsaw. After the fall of Napoleon in 1815, according to the Vienna peace congress, Poznań fell to Prussia, and was made the capital of the Grand Duchy of Poznan (1815–1846). At t ...

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History of Poznań, History of Poznań - Early times, History of Poznań - Capital of Great Poland 1138–1295, History of Poznań - Poznań in the Kingdom of Poland 1295–1793, History of Poznań - Reformation and Religious Affiliation of Burghers, History of Poznań - Poznań in the Kingdom of Prussia 1793–1918, History of Poznań - Poznań in the Second Polish Republic 1919–1939, History of Poznań - Poznań in Nazi Germany 1939–1945, History of Poznań - Poznań in People's Republic of Poland 1945–1989, History of Poznań - Poznań in Third Polish Republic after 1989, History of Poznań - Polish organizations in Poznań, History of Poznań - Bibliography

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - 2012 European Football Championship - Host Country Selection

Organization of the 2012 European Football Championship was initially contested for by five bids representing seven countries : Croatia/Hungary (joint bid), Greece, Italy, Poland/Ukraine (joint bid), and Turkey. On November 8, 2005, UEFA's Executive Committee whittled the candidates down to a short list of three: Italy (11 Committee member votes) Croatia/Hungary (9 votes) Poland/Ukraine (7 votes)See also:

2012 European Football Championship, 2012 European Football Championship - Host Country Selection, 2012 European Football Championship - The candidates, 2012 European Football Championship - External link

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Jyväskylä - Education

A number of firsts in Finnish education have taken place in Jyväskylä: The first Finnish-speaking Lyceum (High School) (1858) The first Finnish-speaking teacher training college (1863) The first Finnish-speaking school for girls (1864) Finland's first Summer University (1914) Due to this, among other things, the city earned the nickname Athens of Finland. The teacher training college later evolved into the College of Education (1934) and further into the multidisci ...

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Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä - Education, Jyväskylä - History, Jyväskylä - Numerical data on Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä - Twin towns, Jyväskylä - Sister cities, Jyväskylä - Trivia

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - History of the Jews in Poland - Early history to Golden Age: 966–1572

History of the Jews in Poland - Early history: 966–1385. The first Jews arrived in the territory of modern Poland in the 10th century. Travelling along the trade routes leading eastwards to Kiev and Bukhara, the Jewish merchants also crossed the areas of Silesia. One of them, a diplomat and merchant from the Moorish town of Tortosa in Al-Andalus, known under his Arabic name of Ibrahim ibn Jakub, was the first chronicler to mention the Polish state under the rule of prince Mieszko I. The first actual mention of ...

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History of the Jews in Poland, History of the Jews in Poland - Early history to Golden Age: 966–1572, History of the Jews in Poland - Early history: 966–1385, History of the Jews in Poland - The early Jagiellon era: 1385–1505, History of the Jews in Poland - Center of the Jewish world: 1505–72, History of the Jews in Poland - The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: 1572–1795, History of the Jews in Poland - The Warsaw Confederation, History of the Jews in Poland - Increasing isolation, History of the Jews in Poland - The Cossack Uprising and the Deluge, History of the Jews in Poland - Decline under the Saxon Dynasty, History of the Jews in Poland - The Partitions, History of the Jews in Poland - The development of Judaism in Poland and the Commonwealth, History of the Jews in Poland - Jewish learning, History of the Jews in Poland - The rise of Hasidism, History of the Jews in Poland - Jews of Poland within the Russian Empire 1795–1918, History of the Jews in Poland - Pogroms, History of the Jews in Poland - Haskalah and Halakha, History of the Jews in Poland - Politics in Polish Territory, History of the Jews in Poland - Interwar period 1918–39, History of the Jews in Poland - Independence and Polish Jews, History of the Jews in Poland - Jewish and Polish culture, History of the Jews in Poland - Growing anti-Semitism, History of the Jews in Poland - WWII and the destruction of Polish Jewry 1939–45, History of the Jews in Poland - The Polish September campaign, History of the Jews in Poland - Soviet-occupied Poland, History of the Jews in Poland - The Holocaust: German-occupied Poland, History of the Jews in Poland - Communist rule: 1945–89, History of the Jews in Poland - Postwar, History of the Jews in Poland - 1967–1989, History of the Jews in Poland - Since 1989, History of the Jews in Poland - Notes

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Germany and the Free City of Danzig

Also including cities ceeded to Poland & the Soviet Union after 1945. List not complete. The numbers (00) before the City name list acquisition of Trolleybuses. XX Breslau 1 June 1912 - 1913, after the Second World War to Poland as Wrocław (see section Poland) 01 Mettmann 28 August 1930 - February 1952 02 Idar-Oberstein 22 February 1932 - 11 March 1969 03 Berlin 24 December 1933 - 22 Mar ...

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List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Australia, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Austria, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Belgium, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Canada, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - China, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Colombia, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Croatia, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Czech Republic, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Denmark, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Finland, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Germany and the Free City of Danzig, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Italy, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Netherlands, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - New Zealand, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Norway, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Poland, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Slovenia, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Sweden, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - Turkey, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - United Kingdom, List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses - United States

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - 1945 - Events

1945 - January. January 5 - The Soviet Union recognizes the new pro-Soviet government of Poland. January 7 - British General Bernard Montgomery holds a press conference at Zonhoven describing his contribution to the Battle of the Bulge. January 12 - World War II: The Soviet Union begin a very large offensive in Eastern Europe against the Nazis. January 13 - A Soviet patrol arrests Raoul Wallenberg in Hungary. January 16 - Adolf Hitler moves into his underground bunker, th ...

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1945, 1945 - Events, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Unknown date, 1945 - Ongoing events, 1945 - Science and technology, 1945 - Births, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September-October, 1945 - November-December, 1945 - Deaths, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June-August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Nobel Prizes

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Przemysł II - Biography

Before 1277 he became a duke of Poznań, and after the death of his uncle Boleslaus the Pious in 1279 he became the duke of whole of Greater Poland. According to the Treaty of Kępno (1282) he was co-ruler with Mestwin II, duke of Eastern Pomerania (Poland) and in 1294 his successor in Poland. In 1287 this alliace was extended to duke Bogusław IV of Western Pomerania. According to the last will of Henry IV Probus, duke of Silesia and high-duke of Poland, he inherited in 1290 the provinces of Kraków and Sandomierz (both were called L ...

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Przemysł II, Przemysł II - Realm of power, Przemysł II - Married to, Przemysł II - Biography

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - List of Poles - Science

List of Poles - Astronomy. Franciszek Armiński. Albert Brudzewski. Tadeusz Banachiewicz. Władysław Dziewulski. Felicjan Kępiński. Mikołaj Kopernik (Nicholas Copernicus) Kazimierz Kordylewski. Marian Albertovich Kowalski. Aleksander Wolszczan. Jan Heweliusz. Bohdan Paczyński. Konrad Rudnicki. Wiesław Wiśniewski. List of Poles - Biology. Joseph Babiński, physicianSee also:

List of Poles, List of Poles - History, List of Poles - Science, List of Poles - Astronomy, List of Poles - Biology, List of Poles - Chemistry, List of Poles - Engineering, List of Poles - Linguists, List of Poles - Mathematics, List of Poles - Physics, List of Poles - Other, List of Poles - Music, List of Poles - Literature, List of Poles - Philosophy, List of Poles - Fine arts, List of Poles - Entertainment, List of Poles - Royalty, List of Poles - Nobility szlachta, List of Poles - Sports, List of Poles - Boxing, List of Poles - Wrestling, List of Poles - Military, List of Poles - Politics and diplomacy, List of Poles - Holocaust resistors, List of Poles - Religion, List of Poles - Other, List of Poles - Criminal persons, List of Poles - Controversial persons, List of Poles - SS Officers of Partial Polish heritage ethnicity or descent, List of Poles - Germans born on current Polish land, List of Poles - Heroes and Freedom fighters, List of Poles - Legendary persons, List of Poles - Fictional characters

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - List of city nicknames - Patterns

There are some common types of city nicknames. List of city nicknames - Agricultural or Industrial Capitals. Many cities have nicknames which claim that the international or, less commonly, the national or regional capital of a particular industry, hobby or other phenomenon, especially the agricultural production of a certain plant. These include: Almond Capital of the World - Sacramento, California, Chico, California, both in the USA Apple Capital of the World - Wenatch ...

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List of city nicknames, List of city nicknames - Patterns, List of city nicknames - Agricultural or Industrial Capitals, List of city nicknames - Self-proclaimed Capitals of the World, List of city nicknames - Birthplace, List of city nicknames - Comparative nicknames, List of city nicknames - 'Venice of ...', List of city nicknames - Folk heroes, List of city nicknames - Complete list, List of city nicknames - Cities in Argentina, List of city nicknames - Cities in Australia, List of city nicknames - Cities in Brazil, List of city nicknames - Cities in Canada, List of city nicknames - Cities in China, List of city nicknames - Cities in Colombia, List of city nicknames - Cities in the Czech Republic, List of city nicknames - Cities in Denmark, List of city nicknames - Cities in Egypt, List of city nicknames - Cities in Finland, List of city nicknames - Cities in France, List of city nicknames - Cities in Germany, List of city nicknames - Cities in Guatemala, List of city nicknames - Cities in Hungary, List of city nicknames - Cities in India, List of city nicknames - Cities in Iran, List of city nicknames - Cities in the Republic of Ireland, List of city nicknames - Cities in Israel, List of city nicknames - Cities in Italy, List of city nicknames - Cities in Japan, List of city nicknames - Cities in Lebanon, List of city nicknames - Cities in Malaysia, List of city nicknames - Cities in Mexico, List of city nicknames - Cities in the Netherlands, List of city nicknames - Cities in New Zealand, List of city nicknames - Cities in Peru, List of city nicknames - Cities in the Philippines, List of city nicknames - Cities in Poland, List of city nicknames - Cities in Portugal, List of city nicknames - Cities in Puerto Rico, List of city nicknames - Cities in Romania, List of city nicknames - Cities in Russia, List of city nicknames - Cities in Serbia, List of city nicknames - Cities in Slovakia, List of city nicknames - Cities in South Africa, List of city nicknames - Cities in Spain, List of city nicknames - Cities in Sweden, List of city nicknames - Cities in Switzerland, List of city nicknames - Cities in Thailand, List of city nicknames - Cities in the United Kingdom, List of city nicknames - Cities in the United States, List of city nicknames - Cities in Venezuela

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport - History and future

The land was used for aviation since 1910, while in 1927 it was decided that Okęcie would become the city's primary airport. After the completion of technical buildings and the passenger terminal in 1934, the airport took over the handling of all traffic from the Pole Mokotowskie airfield. Except LOT Polish Airlines, Okęcie was also home to four squadrons of the Polish Air Force and to aircraft manufacturer Doświadczalne Zakłady Lotnicze. During World War II the airport infrastructure was almost completely destroyed. In 1969 a new ...

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Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport, Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport - History and future, Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport - Runways, Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport - Flight destinations, Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport - Domestic, Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport - International, Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport - Airlines

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - List of stadiums - Africa

List of stadiums - Algeria. Stade 5 Julliet 1962, Algiers Stade 19 Mai 1956, Annaba Stade 24 Fevrier 1956, Sidi Bel Abbes Stade Ahmed Zabana, Oran List of stadiums - Angola. Estádio da Cidadela, Luanda Estádio Municipal de Benguela, Benguela Estádio Joaquim Dinis, Luanda List of stadiums - Benin. Stade de l'Amitié, Cotonou List of stadiums - Botswana.

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    List of stadiums, List of stadiums - Africa, List of stadiums - Algeria, List of stadiums - Angola, List of stadiums - Benin, List of stadiums - Botswana, List of stadiums - Burkina Faso, List of stadiums - Cameroon, List of stadiums - Cape Verde, List of stadiums - Central African Republic, List of stadiums - Chad, List of stadiums - Congo-Brazzaville, List of stadiums - Democratic Republic of the Congo, List of stadiums - Djibouti, List of stadiums - Egypt, List of stadiums - Equatorial Guinea, List of stadiums - Ethiopia, List of stadiums - Gabon, List of stadiums - Gambia, List of stadiums - Ghana, List of stadiums - Guinea, List of stadiums - Guinea Bissau, List of stadiums - Ivory Coast, List of stadiums - Kenya, List of stadiums - Lesotho, List of stadiums - Liberia, List of stadiums - Libya, List of stadiums - Madagascar, List of stadiums - Malawi, List of stadiums - Mali, List of stadiums - Mauritania, List of stadiums - Mauritius, List of stadiums - Morocco, List of stadiums - Mozambique, List of stadiums - Namibia, List of stadiums - Niger, List of stadiums - Nigeria, List of stadiums - Rwanda, List of stadiums - São Tomé and Príncipe, List of stadiums - Senegal, List of stadiums - Seychelles, List of stadiums - Sierra Leone, List of stadiums - Somalia, List of stadiums - South Africa, List of stadiums - Sudan, List of stadiums - Swaziland, List of stadiums - Tanzania, List of stadiums - Togo, List of stadiums - Tunisia, List of stadiums - Uganda, List of stadiums - Zambia, List of stadiums - Zimbabwe, List of stadiums - Asia, List of stadiums - Afghanistan, List of stadiums - Armenia, List of stadiums - Azerbaijan, List of stadiums - Bahrain, List of stadiums - Bangladesh, List of stadiums - Bhutan, List of stadiums - Brunei Darussalam, List of stadiums - Cambodia, List of stadiums - China, List of stadiums - Georgia, List of stadiums - India, List of stadiums - Indonesia, List of stadiums - Iran, List of stadiums - Iraq, List of stadiums - Israel, List of stadiums - Japan, List of stadiums - Jordan, List of stadiums - Kazakhstan, List of stadiums - Kyrgystan, List of stadiums - Kuwait, List of stadiums - Laos, List of stadiums - Lebanon, List of stadiums - Malaysia, List of stadiums - Maldives, List of stadiums - Mongolia, List of stadiums - Myanmar, List of stadiums - Nepal, List of stadiums - North Korea, List of stadiums - Oman, List of stadiums - Pakistan, List of stadiums - Philippines, List of stadiums - Qatar, List of stadiums - Saudi Arabia, List of stadiums - Singapore, List of stadiums - South Korea, List of stadiums - Sri Lanka, List of stadiums - Syria, List of stadiums - Taiwan, List of stadiums - Tajikistan, List of stadiums - Thailand, List of stadiums - Turkmenistan, List of stadiums - United Arab Emirates, List of stadiums - Uzbekistan, List of stadiums - Vietnam, List of stadiums - Yemen, List of stadiums - Central America and the Caribbean, List of stadiums - Antigua and Barbuda, List of stadiums - Aruba, List of stadiums - Bahamas, List of stadiums - Barbados, List of stadiums - Belize, List of stadiums - Cayman Islands, List of stadiums - Costa Rica, List of stadiums - Cuba, List of stadiums - Dominican Republic, List of stadiums - El Salvador, List of stadiums - Grenada, List of stadiums - Guatemala, List of stadiums - Haiti, List of stadiums - Honduras, List of stadiums - Jamaica, List of stadiums - Martinique, List of stadiums - Netherlands Antilles, List of stadiums - Nicaragua, List of stadiums - Panama, List of stadiums - Puerto Rico, List of stadiums - St. Kitts and Nevis, List of stadiums - St. Lucia, List of stadiums - Trinidad and Tobago, List of stadiums - Europe, List of stadiums - Andorra, List of stadiums - Albania, List of stadiums - Austria, List of stadiums - Belarus, List of stadiums - Belgium, List of stadiums - Bosnia and Herzegovina, List of stadiums - Bulgaria, List of stadiums - Croatia, List of stadiums - Cyprus, List of stadiums - Czech Republic, List of stadiums - Denmark, List of stadiums - Estonia, List of stadiums - Faroe Islands, List of stadiums - Finland, List of stadiums - France, List of stadiums - Germany, List of stadiums - Greece, List of stadiums - Hungary, List of stadiums - Iceland, List of stadiums - Ireland, List of stadiums - Italy, List of stadiums - Latvia, List of stadiums - Liechtenstein, List of stadiums - Lithuania, List of stadiums - Luxembourg, List of stadiums - Macedonia, List of stadiums - Malta, List of stadiums - Moldova, List of stadiums - Monaco, List of stadiums - Netherlands, List of stadiums - Norway, List of stadiums - Poland, List of stadiums - Portugal, List of stadiums - Romania, List of stadiums - Russia, List of stadiums - San Marino, List of stadiums - Serbia and Montenegro, List of stadiums - Slovakia, List of stadiums - Slovenia, List of stadiums - Spain, List of stadiums - Sweden, List of stadiums - Switzerland, List of stadiums - Turkey, List of stadiums - Ukraine, List of stadiums - United Kingdom, List of stadiums - Oceania, List of stadiums - American Samoa, List of stadiums - Australia, List of stadiums - Fiji, List of stadiums - French Polynesia, List of stadiums - Nauru, List of stadiums - New Zealand, List of stadiums - Papua New Guinea, List of stadiums - Solomon Islands, List of stadiums - North America, List of stadiums - Canada, List of stadiums - Mexico, List of stadiums - USA, List of stadiums - South America, List of stadiums - Argentina, List of stadiums - Bolivia, List of stadiums - Brazil, List of stadiums - Chile, List of stadiums - Colombia, List of stadiums - Ecuador, List of stadiums - Guyana, List of stadiums - Paraguay, List of stadiums - Peru, List of stadiums - Suriname, List of stadiums - Uruguay, List of stadiums - Venezuela

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  • Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Prometheism - Fourth period 1926-1932

    The fourth period (1926–1932), from Piłsudski's return to power in the May Coup (1926) to the conclusion of the mutual nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union, was the period of the most determined, organized and active Polish collaboration with foreign Promethean organizations. In 1927 the Promethean problem was given official organizational form at the Polish Foreign Ministry and General Staff. In the previous periods, Prometheism had been treated at various high echelons but had possessed no single official home. Now a close co ...

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    Prometheism, Prometheism - Sources of Prometheism, Prometheism - Principles, Prometheism - First period 1918-1921, Prometheism - Second period 1921-1923, Prometheism - Third period 1923-1926, Prometheism - Fourth period 1926-1932, Prometheism - General Promethean affairs, Prometheism - Ukrainian affairs, Prometheism - Caucasus affairs, Prometheism - Tartar affairs, Prometheism - Cossack affairs, Prometheism - Fifth period 1933-1939, Prometheism - World War II Cold War Collapse of the Soviet Union

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    Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Province of Posen - Description

    The land is mostly flat, drained by two major watershed systems; the Noteć (German: Netze) in the north and the Warta (German: Warthe) in the center. Ice Age glaciers left moraine deposits and the land is speckled with hundreds of "finger lakes", streams flowing in and out on their way to one of the two rivers. Agriculture was the primary industry, as one would expect for the 1800s. The three-field system was used to grow a variety of crops, primarily rye, sugar beets, potatoes, other grains, and some tobacco and hops. ...

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    Province of Posen, Province of Posen - Description, Province of Posen - Changing hands, Province of Posen - Ethnic conflict, Province of Posen - Statistics, Province of Posen - Divisions, Province of Posen - The Presidents German: Oberpräsidenten of Province of Posen, Province of Posen - Article Map

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    Poznań: Encyclopedia II - List of indoor arenas - North America

    List of indoor arenas - Canada. Air Canada Centre - Toronto, Ontario Bell Centre - Montreal, Quebec (formerly Molson Centre) (the biggest with 21 273) Corel Centre - Ottawa, Ontario (formerly The Palladium) GM Place - Vancouver, British Columbia Pengrowth Saddledome - Calgary, Alberta (formerly Olympic Saddledome) Rexall Place - Edmonton, Alberta ( ...

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    List of indoor arenas, List of indoor arenas - Africa, List of indoor arenas - Egypt, List of indoor arenas - South Africa, List of indoor arenas - Asia, List of indoor arenas - China, List of indoor arenas - Hong Kong, List of indoor arenas - India, List of indoor arenas - Israel, List of indoor arenas - Japan, List of indoor arenas - Malaysia, List of indoor arenas - North Korea, List of indoor arenas - Philippines, List of indoor arenas - Singapore, List of indoor arenas - South Korea, List of indoor arenas - Taiwan, List of indoor arenas - Thailand, List of indoor arenas - Turkey, List of indoor arenas - Europe, List of indoor arenas - Austria, List of indoor arenas - Belgium, List of indoor arenas - Bosnia and Herzegovina, List of indoor arenas - Bulgaria, List of indoor arenas - Croatia, List of indoor arenas - Czech Republic, List of indoor arenas - Estonia, List of indoor arenas - Finland, List of indoor arenas - France, List of indoor arenas - Germany, List of indoor arenas - Greece, List of indoor arenas - Hungary, List of indoor arenas - Iceland, List of indoor arenas - Italy, List of indoor arenas - Latvia, List of indoor arenas - Lithuania, List of indoor arenas - Luxembourg, List of indoor arenas - Netherlands, List of indoor arenas - Norway, List of indoor arenas - Poland, List of indoor arenas - Portugal, List of indoor arenas - Russia, List of indoor arenas - Serbia and Montenegro, List of indoor arenas - Spain, List of indoor arenas - Sweden, List of indoor arenas - Switzerland, List of indoor arenas - Ukraine, List of indoor arenas - United Kingdom, List of indoor arenas - North America, List of indoor arenas - Canada, List of indoor arenas - Dominican Republic, List of indoor arenas - Mexico, List of indoor arenas - Puerto Rico, List of indoor arenas - United States, List of indoor arenas - Oceania, List of indoor arenas - Australia, List of indoor arenas - New Zealand, List of indoor arenas - South America, List of indoor arenas - Argentina, List of indoor arenas - Brazil

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    Poznań: Encyclopedia II - List of cathedrals - China People's Republic of

    List of cathedrals - Hong Kong. St John's Cathedral (聖約翰座堂) (The Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (香港聖公會) (Hong Kong Anglican Church (Episcopalian)) Immaculate Conception Cathedral, (聖母無原罪主教座堂) (Catholic) Roman Catholic Cathedral The Cathedral of St Luke the Evangelist (Russian Orthodox) List of cathedrals - Macau. A Sé Catedral (Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Esperança de São Lázaro) (Catholic) See also:

    List of cathedrals, List of cathedrals - Argentina, List of cathedrals - Armenia, List of cathedrals - Australia, List of cathedrals - Austria, List of cathedrals - Bangladesh, List of cathedrals - Belarus, List of cathedrals - Belgium, List of cathedrals - Brazil, List of cathedrals - Bulgaria, List of cathedrals - Canada, List of cathedrals - China People's Republic of, List of cathedrals - Hong Kong, List of cathedrals - Macau, List of cathedrals - Croatia, List of cathedrals - Czech Republic, List of cathedrals - Denmark, List of cathedrals - Finland, List of cathedrals - France, List of cathedrals - Germany, List of cathedrals - Gibraltar, List of cathedrals - Iran, List of cathedrals - India, List of cathedrals - Indonesia, List of cathedrals - Ireland Republic and Northern, List of cathedrals - Italy, List of cathedrals - Lithuania, List of cathedrals - Malaysia, List of cathedrals - Mexico, List of cathedrals - Monaco, List of cathedrals - The Netherlands, List of cathedrals - Norway, List of cathedrals - Papua New Guinea, List of cathedrals - Philippines, List of cathedrals - Poland, List of cathedrals - Portugal, List of cathedrals - Russia, List of cathedrals - Singapore, List of cathedrals - Slovakia, List of cathedrals - South Korea, List of cathedrals - Spain, List of cathedrals - Sweden, List of cathedrals - Switzerland, List of cathedrals - Thailand, List of cathedrals - Turkey, List of cathedrals - Ukraine, List of cathedrals - United Kingdom, List of cathedrals - United States, List of cathedrals - Venezuela

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