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Dominating nationalities in Poland and around, 1931

Polacy-Polish   Litwini-Lithuanian   Rusini-Ruthenian (Ukrainian) 
Niemcy-German   Łotysze-Latvian      Białorusini-Belorussian       
Słowacy-Slovak   Rumuni-Romanian
Czesi-Czech      Węgrzy-Hungarian

Compare with the map of ca. 1910, Image:Narody2RP.png and Image:Nationalities in Second Polish Republic ca. 1931.png

This file is an illustration from "Historia Polski 1914-1939" by Henryk Zieliński (a Polish historian) published by Wydawnictwo Ossolineum, printed in Poland in 1983, © by Henryk Zieliński
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