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3 Μαρ 2023 · The map below traces the history of Poland’s borders from 1635 right through to the present day. Watch as the borders shrink from their peak during the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth to the partitions of Poland at the end of the 18th century to the massive shift west during the 20th.
Territorial history. In 1492, the territory of Poland-Lithuania – not counting the fiefs of Mazovia, Moldavia, and Prussia – covered 1,115,000 km 2 (431,000 sq mi), making it the largest territory in Europe; by 1793, it had fallen to 215,000 km 2 (83,000 sq mi), the same size as Great Britain, and in 1795, it disappeared completely. [4]
4 ημέρες πριν · Poland, a country of central Europe, is located at a geographic crossroads that links the forested lands of northwestern Europe and the sea lanes of the Atlantic Ocean to the fertile plains of the Eurasian frontier. Poland’s capital city is Warsaw, and other important cities include Krakow and Gdansk.
The history of Poland spans over a thousand years, from medieval tribes, Christianization and monarchy; through Poland's Golden Age, expansionism and becoming one of the largest European powers; to its collapse and partitions, two world wars, communism, and the restoration of democracy.
The database with data on settlements located in Polish lands of the Polish Crown. Summary of "Historical Atlas of Poland. Detailed Maps of the 16th Century".
17 Οκτ 2024 · Partitions of Poland, (1772, 1793, 1795), three territorial divisions of Poland, perpetrated by Russia, Prussia, and Austria, by which Poland’s size was progressively reduced until, after the final partition, the state of Poland ceased to exist.
Map 1 Poland in the nineteenth century; 1 Triloyalism and the national revival; 2 Poland and the crisis of 1900–7; 3 Poland on the eve of the First World War; 4 The emergence of an independent Polish state; 5 The breakdown of parliamentary government; 6 Piłsudski in power, 1926–35; 7 Poland without Piłsudski; 8 Poland in defeat, September ...