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Poland was awarded the Teschen region following World War I, particularly through the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. The region, which had a mixed Polish and Czech population, was a point of contention between Poland and Czechoslovakia. The treaty aimed to recognize the principle of self-determination, and the League of Nations later facilitated a plebiscite to resolve the dispute, ultimately leading to Poland gaining a portion of the Teschen area. The decision reflected the broader redrawing of borders in Central Europe after the war.

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