Poland Paid High Price for Freedom.

From: Korea Times (Seoul, Korea) | Date: May 1, 2000 | Copyright information

Poles belong to the Slavonic group of nationalities located in the Central and Eastern part of Europe. Name of the Polish statehood was derived from name of ``Polanie''-most mighty group among Slavonic tribes living on the territory of present Poland.

Poland has been finally founded as a country in the half of 10th Century. According to historic data's Polanian prince Mieszko had been baptized (966-marriage with Czech princess Dubrawka) and christianized Poland in ...

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