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[edit] Battles
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[edit] Polish Navy
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[edit] Tongue-twisters
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W Szczebrzeszynie chrząszcz brzmi w trzcinie i Szczebrzeszyn z tego słynie | In [the town of] Szczebrzeszyn a beetle buzzes in the reed, for which Szczebrzeszyn is famous. | listen | [[# It is the most|1 | |
Pójdźże, kiń tę chmurność w głąb flaszy. | Come on, drop your sadness into the depth of a bottle. | |||
Szedł Sasza suchą szosą, suszył sobie spodnie. | Sasza (name) was going along a dry road while drying his trousers. | |||
Stół z powyłamywanymi nogami. | A table with legs broken out. | |||
Wyindywidualizowaliśmy się z rozentuzjazmowanego tłumu. | We isolated ourselves from the enthusiastic crowd | |||
Król Karol kupił królowej Karolinie korale koloru koralowego. | King Charles bought for Queen Charlotte coral-coloured corals | |||
Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz | (a name) | |||
Przyszedł Herbst z pstrągami i słuchał oszczerstw z wstrętem przeszukując otwory w strzelnicy. | Herbst came with the trouts and he started to listen to calumnies while repulsively searching through the holes in the firing ground. | |||
[edit] Notes
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- It is the most popular Polish tongue-twister, first two lines from Chrząszcz poem by Jan Brzechwa, in which almost all of the consonants make some kind of buzzing noises. Often only the first line is used, which is hard enough as a tongue-twister.
- This one is not particularly hard to pronounce, but alphabetically sorting characters in that phrase results in: aąbcćdeęfghijklłmnńoóprsśtuwyzźż, which is the entire Polish alphabet with no character used twice.
- The phonemes themselves are not hard to pronounce at all, but long words (first one has 11 syllables) makes accents rare, resulting in a flat, accentless, robotic speech.
- In original the k, r and l letters are used as often as in the last three words in English translation which work almost as well as in Polish.
- This is a fictious but possible full name in Polish, from a 1969 Polish comedy How I Unleashed World War II (Jak rozpętałem drugą wojnę światową) directed by Tadeusz Chmielewski, where it was used by main character to confuse German officers asking for his name.
- O szyby deszcz dzwoni, deszcz dzwoni jesienny
- I pluszcze jednaki, miarowy, niezmienny,
- Dżdżu krople padają i tłuką w me okno...
- Jęk szklany... płacz szklany... a szyby w mgle mokną
- I światła szarego blask sączy się senny...
- O szyby deszcz dzwoni, deszcz dzwoni jesienny...
A fragment of Deszcz jesienny (Autumn rain) poem by Leopold Staff. The poem sounds very much like raining.
[edit] Poland
Poland | |
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Voivodships of Poland | |
Greater Poland | Kuyavia-Pomerania | Lesser Poland | Lodz | Lower Silesia | Lublin | Lubusz | Masovia | Opole | Podlachia | Pomerania | Swietokrzyskie | Silesia | Subcarpathia | Warmia and Masuria | West Pomerania | |
Principal cities | |
Warsaw | Łódź | Cracow | Wrocław | Poznań | Gdańsk | Szczecin | Bydgoszcz | Lublin | Katowice | Białystok | Częstochowa | Gdynia | Sosnowiec | Radom | Kielce |
[edit] City
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[edit] Generic Polish city table
Warsaw | |||||
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Motto: Contemnit procellas (It defies the storms) | |||||
Municipal government | Rada miasta st. Warszawy | ||||
Mayor | Lech Kaczyński | ||||
Area | 494,28 km² | ||||
Population 2004 - city - urban - density |
Largest 1,676.600 2,400,000 3258/km² |
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Founded | 13th century | ||||
Latitude Longitude |
51°07' N 17°02' E |
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Capital of Poland since | 1596 | ||||
Domain | waw.pl | ||||
Area code | +48 22 | ||||
Car registration marks | WA 00001 to WZ 99999 | ||||
Twin towns | Astana, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hague, Hamamatsu, Hanoi, Kyiv, Moscow, Paris, Riga, Seoul, St.Petersburg, Taipei, Tel Aviv, Toronto, Vienna, Vilnius |
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Municipal Website |
[edit] Clean table for various translations and such
Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła, | Poland has not yet perished, |
Kiedy my żyjemy. | as long as we live. |
Co nam obca przemoc wzięła, | Whatever foreign force took from us, |
Szablą odbierzemy. | we'll retake by sabre. |
Marsz, marsz, Dąbrowski, | March, March, Dąbrowski, |
Z ziemi włoskiej do Polski, | from Italian land to Poland. |
Za twoim przewodem | Under your lead, |
Złączym się z narodem. | we'll unite with the nation. |
Przejdziem Wisłę, przejdziem Wartę, | We'll cross Vistula, we'll cross Warta, |
Będziem Polakami, | We'll be Polish people. |
Dał nam przykład Bonaparte, | Bonaparte showed us an example |
Jak zwyciężać mamy. | how we should win. |
Marsz, marsz, Dąbrowski... | March, March, Dabrowski... |
Jak Czarniecki do Poznania | Like Czarniecki to Poznań, |
Po szwedzkim zaborze, | after Swedish occupation, |
Dla ojczyzny ratowania | To save fatherland, |
Wrócim się przez morze. | we'll return across the sea. |
Marsz, marsz, Dąbrowski... | March, March, Dabrowski... |
Już tam ojciec do swej Basi | And over there, a father tells his Basia, |
Mówi zapłakany: | crying: |
"Słuchaj jeno, pono nasi | "Listen, it sounds like ours |
Biją w tarabany." | are drumming the military drums." |
Marsz, marsz, Dąbrowski... | March, March, Dabrowski... |
[edit] Complex
question | answer | remarks | |
Intro | Is there a need to mention alternate names? | yes | |
How many? | As many as fit the rules | ||
Which ones? | official language names since late 18th/early 19th century | ||
English names? | list if historical, name the article that way if current | ||
More than one English name? | still undecided | see above | |
Standard formatting | still undecided | perhaps still too early to tackle this point | |
Relevancy test? | ? | ? | |
Link to other names? | still undecided | ||
Pronunciation IPA and ogg key | still undecided | ||
Rest | Should only one name be used | still undecided |
[edit] OOB Warsaw 1939
[edit] Poles
Division or Brigade | Regiments | Area | |
"Odcinek Zachód" (Western Warsaw) Porwit |
Zbiorcza Brygada Kawalerii Abraham |
elements of Podolian, Greater Poland and Pomeranian Cavalry Brigades | |
13th Infantry Division Zubosz-Kaliński |
Volunteer Workers' Brigade 43rd "Bayonne Legion" Infantry Regiment 44th "American Legion" Infantry Regiment 45th "Kresy Rifles" Infantry Regiment |
Żoliborz | |
15th Infantry Division Przyjałkowski |
59th "Greater Polish" Infantry Regiment 61st Infantry Regiment 62nd Infantry Regiment elements of 4th, 16th and 26th Inf.Div. |
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25th Infantry Division Alter |
60th "Greater Polish" Infantry Regiment elements of 14th and 17th Inf.Div. |
Wola |
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"Odcinek Wschód" (Praga) Zulauf |
5th Infantry Division Zulauf |
26th Infantry Regiment | Utrata |
20th Infantry Division Liszka-Lawicz (Northern Praga) |
78th Infantry Regiment 79th Infantry Regiment 80th Infantry Regiment |
Bródno Pelcowizna Elsnerów |
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44th Infantry Division Żongołłowicz (Southern Praga) |
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8th Infantry Division (routed, only one regiment) Wyrwa-Furgalski |
21st "Children of Warsaw" Infantry Regiment Sosabowski |
Grochów | |
1st "Defenders of Praga" Infantry Regiment (improvised) Milian |
Saska Kępa, Gocław | ||
2nd "Defenders of Praga" Infantry Regiment (improvised) Kotowski |
Grochów |
[edit] Krauts
Corps | Division or Brigade | Area | ||
8th Army (against Western Warsaw) Blaskowitz |
X Corps Ulex |
24th Infantry Division Olbricht |
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30th Infantry Division von Briesen |
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XII Corps von Weichs |
10th Infantry Division von Cochenhausen |
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17th Infantry Division Loch |
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SS Leibstandarte "Adolf Hitler" Dietrich. |
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3rd Army (against Praga) von Küchler |
I Corps Petzel |
"Kempf" Panzer Division Kempf |
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11th Infantry Division Bock |
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61st Infantry Division Hänicke |
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II Corps Strauβ |
3rd Infantry Division Lichel |
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32nd Infantry Division Böhme |
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Luftwaffe Göring |
1st Air Fleet Kesselring |
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4th Air Fleet Lohr |
[edit] OOB
Northern Front Haller |
Central Front Rydz-Śmigły |
Southern Front Iwaszkiewicz |
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5th Army Sikorski |
4th Army Skierski |
6th Army Jędrzejewski |
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1st Army Latinik |
3rd Army Zieliński |
Ukrainian Army Petlura |
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2nd Army Roja |
[edit] Two colours
Cyrillic | National | ISO 9 | ALA/LC | BGN/PCGN | IPA | X-SAMPA |
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Аа | a | a | a | a | [ʌ] | /V/ |
Бб | b | b | b | b | [b] | /b/ |
Вв | v | v | v | v | [v] | /v/ |
Гг | h, gh¹ | g | h | h | [ɦ] | /h\/ |
Ґґ | g | g̀ | g | g | [g] | /g/ |
Дд | d | d | d | d | [d] | /d/ |
Ее | e | e | e | e | [e] | /e/ |
Єє | ie, ye² | ê | i͡e | ye | [je] | /je/ |
Жж | zh | ž | z͡h | zh | [ʒ] | /Z/ |
Зз | z | z | z | z | [z] | /z/ |
Ии | y | i | y | y | [ɪ] | /I/ |
Іі | i | ì | i | i | [i] | /i/ |
[edit] History of Poland
History of Poland series |
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Piast Poland Andegawen Poland The Jagiellon Era Nobles’ Democracy Partition (1795–1914) Poland (1914–1939) Poland (1939–1945) Poland (1945–1989) Poland (1989–present) |
[edit] Population
Population of Lviv, 1931
Poles | 198,212 | (63.5%) |
Jews | 75,316 | (24.1%) |
Ukrainians | 35,137 | (11.3%) |
Total | 312,231 |
Source: 1931 Polish census
[edit] 2nd Corps
at the height of their power
Deserters from the Wehrmacht | 89,300 | (35.8%) |
Evacuees from the USSR in 1941 | 83,000 | (33.7%) |
Evacuees from France in 1940 | 35,000 | (14,0%) |
Liberated POWs | 21,750 | (8,7%) |
Escaped from occupied Europe | 14,210 | (5,7%) |
Joined in liberated France | 7,000 | (2,8%) |
Polonia from Argentina, Brasil and Canada | 2,290 | (0,9%) |
Polonia from United Kingdom | 1,780 | (0,7%) |
Total | 249,000 | |
Note: Until July 1945 when the recruitment was halted approximately 26,830 Polish soldiers were declared KIA, MIA or have died of wounds. Additional 21,000 former Polish POWs were conscripted after that date. |
Source: [1]
[edit] President I
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Voivodships of Poland Greater Poland | Kuyavia-Pomerania | Lesser Poland | Lodz | Lower Silesia |
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Principal cities Warsaw | Łódź | Kraków |
[edit] President II
edit | Presidents of Poland | |
Republic of Poland (1918 - 1939) | Józef Piłsudski | Gabriel Narutowicz | Maciej Rataj | Stanisław Wojciechowski | Ignacy Mościcki | |
Government in Exile (1939 - 1990) | Bolesław Wieniawa-Długoszowski | Władysław Raczkiewicz | August Zaleski | Rada Trzech - collective head of state | Stanisław Ostrowski | Edward Raczyński | Kazimierz Sabbat | Ryszard Kaczorowski | |
People's Republic of Poland (1944 - 1989) | Bolesław Bierut | Aleksander Zawadzki | Edward Ochab | Marian Spychalski | Józef Cyrankiewicz | Henryk Jabłoński | Wojciech Jaruzelski | |
Republic of Poland (since 1989) | Wojciech Jaruzelski | Lech Wałęsa | Aleksander Kwaśniewski |
Preceded by: Vladislaus III Laskonogi |
High-Duke of Poland first time 1228-1232 |
Succeeded by: Henry I the Bearded |
[edit] Rulers
[edit] Prime Ministers
[edit] Colours
Instant messenger: | ICQ | AIM | MSN | Yahoo! | |||||||||
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Creator | Mirabilis | AOL | Microsoft | Yahoo! | |||||||||
First public release date | November 1996 | ? | ? | ? | |||||||||
Type | Specialist program | Specialist program | Specialist program | Specialist program | |||||||||
General | |||||||||||||
Current stable version | 4 | 5.5 | 6.2 | 6.0 (Win) 2.5.3 (Mac) |
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Cost | Free Adware |
Free Adware |
Free Adware |
Free Adware |
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License | Proprietary | Proprietary | Proprietary | Proprietary | |||||||||
Protocol or supported protocols | OSCAR protocol | OSCAR protocol | .NET Messenger Service | YMSG12 | |||||||||
Identity (not inc. alias) | UIN e.g. 12345678 |
Username | E-mail address (.NET Passport) | Username | |||||||||
Support Platforms | |||||||||||||
Windows | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||||||
Mac OS X | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||||||
Linux | No | Yes | No | Yes | |||||||||
BSD | No | Yes | No | Yes | |||||||||
Unix | No | Yes | No | Yes | |||||||||
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File transfer | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||||||
Graphical smileys | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||||||
In-built Games | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||||||
Voice and webcam conversations | Yes | Yes | Yes, both | Yes, both | |||||||||
Themes/skins | No | No | Yes | Yes | |||||||||
Plugin system1 | No | No | No | No | |||||||||
Third-party addons2 | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | |||||||||
Instant messenger: | ICQ | AIM | MSN | Yahoo! |
[edit] Virtuti Militari
Rank | Name | Remarks | |||||||||||
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Recipients - November Uprising of 1831 | |||||||||||||
I Class - 1 awarded | |||||||||||||
General | Jan Skrzynecki | for the Battles of Wawer and Dębe Wielkie | |||||||||||
II Class - 1 awarded | |||||||||||||
III Class - 105 awarded | |||||||||||||
IV Class - 1794 awarded | |||||||||||||
V Class - 1963 awarded |
[edit] Army
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[edit] Random background
Saturn V | ||
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Saturn V launching Apollo 15. |
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Stages | 3 | |
1 | Engines | |
Thrust | lbs | |
ISP | sec | |
Burn time | ~ sec | |
Fuels | RP-1/LOX | |
2 | Engines | |
Thrust | lbs | |
ISP | sec | |
Burn time | ~ sec | |
Fuels | RP-1/LOX | |
3 | Engines | |
Thrust | lbs | |
ISP | sec | |
Burn time | ~ sec | |
Fuels | RP-1/LOX | |
Three stage version | ||
Payload to LEO | 118,000 kg | |
Payload to TLI | 47,000 kg |
[edit] detailed OOB
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 | |
commanding officer | Staff and headquarters | deputy commanding officer chief military judge chaplain |
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chief of staff | operational officer intelligence officer |
military police platoon |
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chief communications officer | communication squadron | ||||
chief commander of the tabors | tabor's workshop 2 commands of march columns |
3 columns each |
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quartermaster | transport officer armament officer chief steward officer chief doctor chief veterinarian |
artillery park unit steward park unit medical platoon veterinary platoon |
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Headquarters commander | staff squadron | ||||
Commander's units | bicycle squadron (recce/liaison) engineering squadron |
HMG platoon |
[edit] Vistula
Vistula |
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Town | Tributaries | Remarks |
Wisła | river source | |
Ustroń | ||
Skoczów | Brennica | |
Strumień | Krajka | |
Goczałkowice-Zdrój | ||
Czechowice-Dziedzice | Biała | |
Brzeszcze | ||
Oświęcim | Soła | |
Zator | Skawa | |
Skawina | Skawinka | |
Kraków | Sanka, Rudawka, Prądnik, Dłubnia, Wilga | most are canalized streams |
Niepołomice | ||
Nowe Brzesko | ||
Nowy Korczyn | Nida | |
Szczucin | ||
Polaniec | Czarna | |
Baranów Sandomierski | Babolówka | |
Tarnobrzeg | ||
Sandomierz | Koprzywianka, Trzesniówka | |
Zawichost | ||
Annopol | Sanna | |
Józefów nad Wisłą | ||
Solec nad Wisłą | ||
Kazimierz Dolny | Bystra | |
Puławy | Kurówka | |
Dęblin | Wieprz | |
Magnuszew | ||
Wilga | Wilga | |
Góra Kalwaria | Czarna | |
Karczew | ||
Otwock, Józefów | Świder | |
Konstancin-Jeziorna | Jeziorka | |
Warsaw | Żerań canal | several other minor streams |
Łomianki | ||
Legionowo | ||
Modlin | Bugonarew | Narew and Bug rivers combined |
Zakroczym | ||
Czerwińsk nad Wisłą | ||
Wyszogród | Bzura | |
Płock | Słupianka, Brzeźnica | |
Dobrzyń nad Wisłą | ||
Włocławek | Zgłowiączka | |
Nieszawa | Mień | |
Ciechocinek | ||
Toruń | Drwęca, Bacha | |
Solec Kujawski | ||
Bydgoszcz | Brda | canalized |
Chełmno | ||
Świecie | Wda | |
Grudziądz | ||
Nowe | ||
Gniew | Wierzyca |
Near Kwidzyń Vistula is divided onto two separate branches that constitute the river delta |
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Nogat | Leniwka | ||||
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Town | Tributaries | Remarks | Town | Tributaries | Remarks |
Sztum | Tczew | ||||
Malbork | Gdańsk | Motława, Radunia, Potok Oliwski | in the city the river is divided onto several separate branches that reach the Baltic sea at different points, the main branch reaches the sea at Westerplatte | ||
Elbląg | Elbląg | shortly before reaching the Vistula Bay |