Poland was settled by various groups over centuries, including the Celts, Romans, and Slavs. The Slavic tribes, particularly the Polans, played a significant role in the establishment of the Polish state in the 10th century. Following the formation of the Polish kingdom, various ethnic groups, including Germans, Jews, and Ukrainians, also settled in the region, contributing to its diverse cultural landscape. Throughout history, Poland has been influenced by numerous migrations and invasions, shaping its demographic and cultural identity.
It was Poland before Germany settled Germans there. It was returned to Poland after WW11. It is now Charbrow/Charbrowo Poland.
the polish mostly settled in south and central Texas
Tens of thousands of Polish Jews settled in Germany in the inter-war period due to nationalist and racist policies in Poland. This fostered still more anti-Semitic hatreds in Germany and to a mentally ill like Hitler this was unforgivable. Poland had a considerable Jew community, which Hitler wanted to eliminate. To a nationalist like Hitler, the lost territories by Germany in WWI in favour of Poland were unacceptable. But above all, Hitler wanted to push Germany into war to control the whole world and Poland was a first step because UK and France guaranteed Polish independence.
The Ukraine was a country that formed for nationalistic reasons, like most European nations. Ukrainians are native to the area in what is now the Ukraine, which is why the Ukraine is settled here.
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It was Poland before Germany settled Germans there. It was returned to Poland after WW11. It is now Charbrow/Charbrowo Poland.
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the polish mostly settled in south and central Texas
The majority of immigrants that settled in Pennsylvania throughout history have come from Germany, Ireland, Italy, Africa, the UK, Poland, Canada, and the Netherlands.
The western Slaves settled in Poland, the Czech Republic, as well as Slovakia. These are people that are Slavic, from Europe.Ê
Britain, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, France, Northern Italy, Austria, Bulgaria, Romania, and Southern Poland.
Tens of thousands of Polish Jews settled in Germany in the inter-war period due to nationalist and racist policies in Poland. This fostered still more anti-Semitic hatreds in Germany and to a mentally ill like Hitler this was unforgivable. Poland had a considerable Jew community, which Hitler wanted to eliminate. To a nationalist like Hitler, the lost territories by Germany in WWI in favour of Poland were unacceptable. But above all, Hitler wanted to push Germany into war to control the whole world and Poland was a first step because UK and France guaranteed Polish independence.
The Ukraine was a country that formed for nationalistic reasons, like most European nations. Ukrainians are native to the area in what is now the Ukraine, which is why the Ukraine is settled here.
In the Middle Ages, Jews settled in a large number of countries, but because of the more open policies of Poland, Andalucia (Islamic Spain), and the Ottoman Empire, Jews tended to congregate in these countries.
The past participle of "settled" is also "settled."
Generally not. Settled is settled.
Poland has never left Poland