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  1. Ethnic minorities in Poland - Wikipedia

    • There are three categories of recognized minorities in Poland: nine national minorities (Belarusians, Czechs, Lithuanians, Germans, Armenians, Russians, Slovaks, Ukrainians and Jews), four ethnic minorities (Karaites, Lemkos, Roma and Tatars), and the regional Kashubian linguistic minority. See more

    Overview

    After centuries of relative ethnic diversity, the population of modern Poland has become nearly completely … See more

    Historic

    Although the concept of an ethnic minority is mostly used about a modern period, Poland has historically been a multi-ethnic country. The early influx of Czechs, Hungarians, Slovaks, and Germans was particularly … See more

    People's and Third Republics

    Before World War II, one-third of Poland's population belonged to ethnic minority groups. Poland's minorities were mostly gone after the war, however, due to the 1945 revision of borders and the Holocaust. Under the … See more

    Demographics

    In the Polish census of 2002, 96.7 percent claimed Polish nationality and 97.8 percent said that they speak Polish at home. In the 2011 census, 1.44 percent of Poland's 39 million inhabitants said that they had an ancestry ot… See more

     
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  2. Demographic history of Poland - Wikipedia

    The six biggest cities of Poland (as of 1 January 1939) were Warsaw, Łódź, Lwów, Poznań, Kraków and Vilnius (Wilno). In 1931, Poland had the second …

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    • Demographics of Poland - Wikipedia

      For many centuries, until the end of World War II in 1945, the population of Poland included many significant ethnic minorities. [9] The population of Poland decreased from more than 35 million in 1939 to less than 24 million in 1946.

    • Category : Historical maps of ethnic groups in Poland - Wikimedia

    • Map of Poland, 1939-1945 · Mapping Cultural Space …

      Map of Poland, 1939-1945. Poland boundary shift, before and after WWII. The boundary of Poland was redrawn again after World War II, with territories East of the Curzon Line, a huge part of the pre-war territory, given to the Soviets and …

    • Germans and Jews as Minorities in the Second Polish …

      Poland was granted “access to the sea” by creating the “Polish Corridor” that led from the Polish Heartland through West Prussian territory, populated by Germans and Kashubians, to the Hela peninsula. No consideration was given to the …

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