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SıpatlamaPartitioned Poland & the 2nd Republic (1772-1939).png
English: Partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772, 1793 and 1795, overlaid with the borders of the Second Polish Republic, 1918-1939, with the Volhynian Voivodeship (1921–1939) highlighted in pastel burgundy.
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2006-02-16T21:06:11Z Tomekpe 2000x1568 (246810 Bytes) Corrected mistakes: * Silesia at the time belonged to Prussia, whereas the map shows it belonging to Austria.
2005-01-10T13:41:59Z Halibutt 2000x1568 (343225 Bytes) Partitions of the [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]]{{User:Halibutt/maps}}{{User:Halibutt/GFDL}}[[Category:Maps of Poland]][[Category:Historical maps]]
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