Poland
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Poland
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.
Poland
Multiethnic Party for Coast Unity was created in 2000.
Yes.
Poland has been a christian nation since 966.
Poland
A multiethnic state is a nation characterized by the presence of multiple ethnic groups, each with distinct cultural, linguistic, and historical identities. In such states, these diverse groups coexist and may share political power, resources, and citizenship rights. The dynamics of a multiethnic state can lead to both opportunities for cultural exchange and challenges related to social cohesion and potential ethnic tensions. Examples include countries like India, Nigeria, and Canada.
Poland
Poland
1948
No! It isn't