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Polen ist ein in 16 Woiwodschaften gegliederter Einheitsstaat. Mit einer Größe von 312.696 Quadratkilometern [1] [2] ist Polen das sechstgrößte Land der Europäischen Union und mit 38,18 Millionen Einwohnern das fünftbevölkerungsreichste.
Polen (Pools: Polska), officieel de Republiek Polen (Pools: Rzeczpospolita Polska), is een land in Centraal-Europa. In het westen wordt het begrensd door Duitsland ( Oder-Neissegrens ), in het zuiden door Tsjechië en Slowakije , in het oosten door Litouwen , Wit-Rusland en Oekraïne en in het noorden door de Oostzee en de Russische exclave ...
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Polen. Koordinater: 52°N 19°Ö. För andra betydelser, se Polen (olika betydelser). Polen ( polska: Polska) formellt Republiken Polen ( polska: Rzeczpospolita Polska ), är en republik i Centraleuropa. Polen gränsar till Tyskland i väst, Tjeckien och Slovakien i söder, Ukraina och Belarus i öst samt Litauen och Ryssland ( Kaliningrad oblast) i norr.
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The History of Poland is the history of rather different territories during the past millennium. At one time, in the 16th century, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was the second largest state in Europe, after Russia. At other times there was no separate Polish state at all.
El término polen (del latín pollen, «polvillo muy fino») es el nombre colectivo de los granos, más o menos microscópicos, que producen las plantas con semilla ( espermatófitas ), cada uno de los cuales contiene un microgametófito ( gametófito masculino).
The Invasion of Poland, also known as the September Campaign, Polish Campaign, War of Poland of 1939, and Polish Defensive War of 1939 (1 September – 6 October 1939), was a joint attack on the Republic of Poland by Nazi Germany, the Slovak Republic, and the Soviet Union; which marked the beginning of World War II in Europe.
Kingdom of Poland (966–1569) Around the year 1000, the population of the Duchy of Poland is estimated at 1,000,000 [1] to 1,250,000. [2] . Around 1370 Poland had 2 million inhabitants with a population density of 8.6 per square kilometer. [3] . Poland was less affected by the Black Death than Western Europe. [3]