96.7% (36,983,720) of the people of Poland claim Polish nationality. The biggest ethnic minority is German - 152,900 people.
Not much. Poland is rather homogeneous country.
Yes, since 1945 Poland is a homogeneous nation.
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Poland first appeared on the map with the formation of the Polish Kingdom in 1025. Poland then formed a commonwealth with Lithuania in 1596, forming the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In 1795, Poland was partitioned between Prussia, Russia, and Austria, ending the sovereignty of the nation and abolishing the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. From 1807-1815, Napoléon established the Duchy of Warsaw, in which Poland existed as a puppet state to France. It was then partitioned between Prussia and Russia. Poland would not appear on the map again until the end of World War I in 1918, where Russia and Germany ceded land. Poland was then invaded by Russia and Germany in 1939, starting World War II. Poland was reestablished as a nation, but acted as a communist puppet state of Russia from 1945 until the fall of communism in the early 1990s. Today, Poland exists a democratic nation and is labeled as the Polish Third Republic.
Barely. 97% are natives.
Multiethnic Indigenist Party was created in 1998.
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Multiethnic Party for Coast Unity was created in 2000.
Yes.
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Poland has been a christian nation since 966.
Israel's population is so multiethnic at the moment because Jews have emigrated from all over the world.
No! It isn't
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