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  1. Biota: Biota se refiere al conjunto de los organismos vivos.​ En su uso más habitual, mediante el término biótico se designa al conjunto de especies de plantas, animales y otros organismos que ocupan un área determinada. Por ejemplo, biota europea para ... [100%] 2024-01-19
  2. Biota: Der Ausdruck Biota bezeichnet alle Lebewesen der Umwelt (Pflanzen, Tiere, Pilze u. a.). [100%] 2024-01-19
  3. Biota (album): Biota is the fourth studio album by the free improvisation ensemble Mnemonist Orchestra, released in 1982 by Dys Records. Adapted from the Horde liner notes. (Album) [100%] 2024-01-19 [1982 albums] [Biota (band) albums]...
  4. Polaki, Poland: Polaki [pɔˈlaki] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kotuń, within Siedlce County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 3 kilometres (2 mi) north of Kotuń, 15 km (9 mi) west of Siedlce, and 73 km (45 ... [88%] 2024-01-06 [Villages in Siedlce County]
  5. Senate of Poland: The Senate (Polish: Senat) is the upper house of the Polish parliament, the lower house being the Sejm. The history of the Polish Senate stretches back over 500 years; it was one of the first constituent bodies of a bicameral ... (Upper house of the Parliament of Poland) [82%] 2024-01-07 [Senate of Poland] [1946 disestablishments in Poland]...
  6. History of Poland: After the First World War, Poland regained independence after 123 years of partitions. While the victorious Western allies proclaimed their support for an independent Poland, they primarily wanted to weaken Germany and the Soviet Union. [82%] 2023-02-14 [European Countries] [Central Europe]...
  7. Duchy of Poland (1138–1227): The Duchy of Poland was a confederal duchy in Central Europe consisted of various states under the rule of the High Duke, an office bared by the ruler of the Seniorate Province until 1227. The state was reformed from the ... (Place) [82%] 2023-12-03 [Former countries in Europe] [Former confederations]...
  8. Voivodeships of Poland (1975–1998): The voivodeships of Poland from 1975 to 1998 were created as part of a two-tier method for administering the country and its regions. Between June 1, 1975, and December 31, 1998, pursuant to a law proclaimed on May 28 ... (1975–1998) [82%] 2023-11-16 [Former voivodeships of Poland (1975–1998)]
  9. Duchy of Poland (c. 960–1025): The Duchy of Poland was a duchy in Central Europe with its capital being Gniezno. Its government system was patrimonial monarchy. (Place) [82%] 2023-12-19 [Former countries in Europe]
  10. Voivodes of Poland (since 1999): Voivodes of Poland (since 1999) – list of politicians occupying the seat of voivodes in the Third Republic of Poland from the introduction of a new territorial division of Poland into 16 provinces in 1999 in connection with the administrative reform ... (Since 1999) [82%] 2023-12-16 [Lists of Polish politicians] [Voivodeships of Poland]...
  11. Partitions of Poland: The Partitions of the Poland (Polish: Rozbiór Polski) were a series of three partitions of the country by Poland's neighbors Russia, Prussia, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the 18th century. The effect of these partitions was to, in ... [82%] 2023-02-16 [Polish History]
  12. Economy of Poland: The economy of Poland is an industrialized, mixed economy with a developed market that serves as the sixth-largest in the European Union by nominal GDP and fifth-largest by GDP (PPP). Poland boasts the extensive public services characteristic of ... (none) [82%] 2023-11-19 [Economy of Poland] [European Union member economies]...
  13. History of Poland (1989–present): From 1989 through 1991, Poland engaged in a democratic transition which put an end to the Polish People's Republic and led to the foundation of a democratic government, known as the Third Polish Republic (Polish: III Rzeczpospolita Polska), following ... (1989–present) [82%] 2024-01-10 [History of Poland (1989–present)] [Contemporary history of Poland]...
  14. Christianization of Poland: The Christianization of Poland (Polish: chrystianizacja Polski) refers to the introduction and subsequent spread of Christianity in Poland. The impetus to the process was the Baptism of Poland (Polish: chrzest Polski), the personal baptism of Mieszko I, the first ruler ... (History of the spread of Christianity) [82%] 2023-03-21 [History of Christianity in Poland] [Baptism]...
  15. History of Poland: See Poland for an overview of the contemporary nation. This article will discuss the history of Poland. [82%] 2023-07-28
  16. Duchy of Poland (1079–1138): The Duchy of Poland was a duchy in Central Europe with patrimonial monarchy. Its capital was Kraków. (Place) [82%] 2024-01-19 [Former countries in Europe]
  17. Kingdom of Poland (1300–1320): The Kingdom of Poland was a confederal kingdom in Central Europe, that consisted of various states under the rule of the king. Its capital was Kraków. (Place) [82%] 2023-11-16 [Former countries in Europe] [Former kingdoms]...
  18. History of Poland (1945–1989): The history of Poland from 1945 to 1989 spans the period of Marxist–Leninist regime in Poland after the end of World War II. These years, while featuring general industrialization, urbanization and many improvements in the standard of living, were ... (1945–1989) [82%] 2024-02-15 [Cold War history of Poland] [Polish People's Republic]...
  19. Languages of Poland: The Languages of Poland include Polish – the language of the indigenous population – and those of immigrants and their descendants. Polish is the only official language recognized by the country's constitution and the majority of the country's population speak ... (Overview of the languages spoken in Poland) [82%] 2023-12-19 [Languages of Poland] [Culture of Poland]...
  20. Ministries of Poland: The ministries of Poland are the various departments performing functions implemented by the Polish government. Each ministry is headed by a governmental minister selected by the Prime Minister, who sits in the collective executive Council of Ministers. [82%] 2024-01-11 [Government ministries of Poland]

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