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Warsaw - capital and largest Polish city, located in central-eastern part of the country, in the Mazowsze river Vistula. Warsaw is an important European center for scientific, cultural, political and economic. It includes establishment of parliament (Sejm and Senate), President of the Republic, the Council of Ministers and other central authorities. Warsaw is also the capital of the voivodeship. Warsaw is the only city in the present Polish borders decorated with the Silver Cross of the Order of Military Virtuti Military (and the second in the history of Polish city after Lvov). Warsaw is the largest Polish city in terms of population (1 710 055 inhabitants domiciled in March 2009) and the area (517.24 km ², including the Vistula) . On a national scale, the actual number of residents of Warsaw and the surrounding area can be compared only to the Upper Silesian Industrial District.
Masz ale mają mi wpłynąć na kąto punkty. oki.
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Masuria (Polish: Mazury; German: Masuren (help·info)) is an area in northeastern Poland famous today for its 2000 lakes.
In the 11th-13th century, the territory was inhabited by the Old Prussians, also called Baltic Prussians, an Baltic ethnic group that inhabited Prussia, the lands of the southeastern coastal region of the Baltic Sea, in the area around the Vistula and Curonian Lagoons. They spoke a language now known as Old Prussian and followed a religion believed by modern scholars to be closely related to Lithuanian paganism. Although they bore the name of a 19th century German political entity, they were not "Germans." They were converted to Catholicism in the late-13th and 14th centuries, after conquest by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, and then to Protestantism in the early 16th century. In the 15th-19th centuries, the territory was part of the Duchy of Prussia, the Kingdom of Prussia and eventually the German Empire. After the Unification of Germany in 1871, the policy of Germanization sought to eradicate linguistic roots of the Old Prussian and the Polish languages. As a result of the East Prussian plebiscite after World War I Masuria remained within Weimar Germany. After World War II the area became Polish, the local populace was expelled or subsequently left the area.
Today, the region's economy relies largely on eco-tourism and agriculture. The 2,000 lakes for which the region is famous offer varieties of water sports, and vacation activities.
Warsaw is an important European center for scientific, cultural, political and economic. It includes establishment of parliament (Sejm and Senate), President of the Republic, the Council of Ministers and other central authorities. Warsaw is also the capital of the voivodeship. Warsaw is the only city in the present Polish borders decorated with the Silver Cross of the Order of Military Virtuti Military (and the second in the history of Polish city after Lvov).
Warsaw is the largest Polish city in terms of population (1 710 055 inhabitants domiciled in March 2009) and the area (517.24 km ², including the Vistula) . On a national scale, the actual number of residents of Warsaw and the surrounding area can be compared only to the Upper Silesian Industrial District.
Masz ale mają mi wpłynąć na kąto punkty. oki.
In the 11th-13th century, the territory was inhabited by the Old Prussians, also called Baltic Prussians, an Baltic ethnic group that inhabited Prussia, the lands of the southeastern coastal region of the Baltic Sea, in the area around the Vistula and Curonian Lagoons. They spoke a language now known as Old Prussian and followed a religion believed by modern scholars to be closely related to Lithuanian paganism. Although they bore the name of a 19th century German political entity, they were not "Germans." They were converted to Catholicism in the late-13th and 14th centuries, after conquest by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, and then to Protestantism in the early 16th century. In the 15th-19th centuries, the territory was part of the Duchy of Prussia, the Kingdom of Prussia and eventually the German Empire. After the Unification of Germany in 1871, the policy of Germanization sought to eradicate linguistic roots of the Old Prussian and the Polish languages. As a result of the East Prussian plebiscite after World War I Masuria remained within Weimar Germany. After World War II the area became Polish, the local populace was expelled or subsequently left the area.
Today, the region's economy relies largely on eco-tourism and agriculture. The 2,000 lakes for which the region is famous offer varieties of water sports, and vacation activities.
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