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Polonisation

Polonisation or Polonization (Polish: polonizacja; Belarusian: паланізацыя, romanised: pałanizacyja; Ukrainian: полонізація, romanised: polonizatsiya; Lithuanian: polonizacija; Samogitian: puoluonėzacėjė) is the acquisition or imposition of elements of Polish culture, in particular the Polish language. This happened in some historic periods among non-Poli…

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Location
Poland throughout history
Duration
1569–1945

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Medieval Poland

Polish–Lithuanian Union (1385–1795)

Partitions (1795–1918)

Second Polish Republic (1918–1939)

Post–World War II

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Polonisation

Nodes178
Edges177
Triples3
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.011236
Components1

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Polonisation

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Borders · 1
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Duration · 1
Polonisation → 1569–1945
Location · 1
Polonisation → Poland throughout history

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polish lithuanian language belarusian poland church polonization catholic orthodox lithuania culture ukrainian ruthenian schools cultural also national nobility century vilnius

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PolonisationDuration1569–19451.00infobox
PolonisationLocationPoland throughout history1.00infobox

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