Ledewealth of Poland Rzeczpospolita Polska (Polish) | |
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Landsong Mazurek Dąbrowskiego Poland Is Not Yet Lost | |
Headstead (and biggest stead) | Warshaw |
Revetung | Polish |
Other tungs | Kashubish |
Folks | Polish |
Inwonername | Polish, Pole |
Lawmoot - Foresitter - Firstthane |
Onely Halfforesitterly Ledewealth Andrzej Duda Mateusz Morawiecki |
Making |
14 Eastermonth 966 18 Eastermonth 1025 1 Afterlith 1569 24 Winterfulth 1795 22 Afterlith 1807 9 Erelith 1815 11 Bloodmonth 1918 17 Holimonth 1939 8 Eastermonth 1945 13 Holimonth 1989 1 Merrimonth 2004 |
Landswathe | 120,733 miles² |
Befolking - In full - Huddlemete |
(2017) 38,433,600 318.6 miles² |
Full Homeland Output - In full - By fellow |
2018 guessing: $614.190 twisand $16,179 |
Yield | Polish złoty (PLN) |
Poland (Greater Anglish: Wisland; English: Poland, Polish: Polska) is a mid-eastern land in Eveland. Its revetown is Warshaw. It is in the Europish Woning since 2004, when it was taken into it with nine other Mid- and Eastern Europish rikes.
Known Polish folks are Roomlorer and starwatcher Copernicus and Queen Hedwig.
Bygone times[]
Poland came into being in 966, when the Prince Mieszko I took on Christendom.
Poland oned itself with Lithowen in the 14th yearhundred with the wedding of Queen Jadwiga with Prince Jogaila of Lithowen, but this oneing was not full until 1569, when the Polish-Lithowenish Meanwealth was made.
In 1410, a clash happened between the then-young Polish-Lithowenish oneing and the Theedish Brotherhood, in Grunwald. The oneing won it, and it was the first step in driving the Brotherhood off Polish and Lithowish lands.
In 1493, the Polish folkthing, the Sejm, was made. The Polish atheldom had the right to send their own there. With time the Sejm became stronger and stronger, giving itself and the atheldom more rights and making the king ever weaker. By the 18th yearhundred, the Polish king was much like the kings and queens of Europish lands today, not having much inflow over laws.
In 1772 and 1791, Poland was spilt up between Prussland, Russland and Eastrike, with a small sliver being left until 1795, when even it was taken. On the 3rd of May 1793, Poland made a ground-law, the first in Europe and the twoth in the world, after Americksland; this was meant to help, but since the whole land was in great unrest, with uprisings and fighting, the law only lived for 19 months and the Meanwealth fell.