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  1. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Polen_(volk)Polen (volk) - Wikipedia

    Polen heeft 38.282.325 (2020) inwoners. In de laatste 200 jaar zijn vele Polen naar het buitenland vertrokken. In de Verenigde Staten leven ruim 10 miljoen mensen van Poolse afkomst, maar ook Brazilië (2 miljoen) heeft een grote groep Poolse immigranten. Voor Duitsland is het moeilijker aan te geven hoe groot de groep is, omdat grote delen van ...

  2. Volksdeutsche of Łódź greeting German cavalry in 1939. Volksdeutsche meeting in occupied Warsaw, 1940. In Nazi German terminology, Volksdeutsche ( German pronunciation: [ˈfɔlksˌdɔʏtʃə] ⓘ) were "people whose language and culture had German origins but who did not hold German citizenship". [1]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Free_TVFree TV - Wikipedia

    Free TV may refer to: Free TV (MENA), a Pan Arab musical television channel. Free TV (Italy), an Italian regional television channel. FreeTV Australia, the industry body representing free-to-air Australian TV networks. Free TV Alliance, a collaboration between four European free digital satellite television broadcasters to promote free ...

  4. Jahrhundert) Die Polen sind eine westslawische Ethnie. Sie stellen in der Republik Polen etwa 95 Prozent der Gesamtbevölkerung. [1] Daneben gibt es polnische Minderheiten in Litauen, Belarus und der Ukraine sowie eine weltweit verbreitete polnische Diaspora insbesondere in Mittel- und Westeuropa sowie Nord- und Südamerika .

  5. Polabian Slavs, also known as Elbe Slavs [a] and more broadly as Wends, is a collective term applied to a number of Lechitic ( West Slavic) tribes who lived scattered along the Elbe river in what is today eastern Germany. The approximate territory stretched from the Baltic Sea in the north, the Saale [1] and the Limes Saxoniae [2] in the west ...

  6. This category has the following 66 subcategories, out of 66 total. People of Poland by association ‎ (16 C) People of Poland by activity ‎ (4 C) People of Poland by age ‎ (7 C) People of Poland in the American Revolution ‎ (3 C) People of Poland in art ‎ (20 C, 14 F) People of Poland by city ‎ (642 C)

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SilesiansSilesians - Wikipedia

    Silesians (Silesian: Ślōnzŏki or Ślůnzoki; Silesian German: Schläsinger or Schläsier; German: Schlesier pronounced [ˈʃleːzi̯ɐ] ⓘ; Polish: Ślązacy; Czech: Slezané) is a geographical term for the inhabitants of Silesia, a historical region in Central Europe divided by the current national boundaries of Poland, Germany, and the ...

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