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  1. Coordinates: 52°13′48″N 21°00′40″E. The Second Polish Republic, [f] at the time officially known as the Republic of Poland, [g] was a country in Central and Eastern Europe that existed between 7 October 1918 and 6 October 1939. The state was established in the final stage of World War I.

  2. Subdivisions of the Second Polish Republic. Administrative division of Second Polish Republic, 1930. Colors denote voivodeships, division into powiats visible on the lower level. Polish voivodeships, 1922–1939. Administrative Map in 1939 showing April 1938 voivodship revisions and Slovak border changes.

    Car Plates (since 1937)
    Voivodeship Separate City
    Capital
    Area In 1000 km2 (1930)
    00-19
    Warsaw
    0.14
    85-89
    31.7
    20-24
    26.0
    25-29
    22.2
  3. The Second Republic. With an area of about 150,000 square miles (389,000 square km) and more than 27 million inhabitants (more than 35 million by 1939), interwar Poland was the sixth largest country in Europe.

  4. 5 de may. de 2023 · Media in category "Maps of the Second Polish Republic". The following 200 files are in this category, out of 219 total. (previous page) ( next page) Polonia1918.PNG 247 × 237; 7 KB. 1922 Polish Sejm Elections.png 1,551 × 1,739; 539 KB. WWII-Poland-1939-communications and industry.jpg 1,280 × 984; 1.15 MB.

  5. Partitions of Poland, three territorial divisions of Poland (1772, 1793, 1795), perpetrated by Russia, Prussia, and Austria, by which Polands size was progressively reduced until, after the final partition, the state of Poland ceased to exist. Learn more about the Partitions of Poland in this article.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Large territories of Polish Second Republic were ceded to the Soviet Union by the Moscow-backed Polish government, and today form part of Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine. Poland was instead given the Free State of Danzig and the German areas east of the rivers Oder and Neisse (see Recovered Territories ), pending a final peace conference with Germany.

  7. Administrative Map of Interwar Poland, 1 April 1939. An historical black-and-white administrative map of the Second Republic of Poland showing national, voivodeship, and powiat boundaries of the country; the outline of former Galicia is still clear in the southeastern four voivodeships.