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During the 19th century a Polish community started to organize itself.
It was first published in the 18th century and is now only popular with the Polish community.
It is open to all ethnic groups although the Polish community holds a special place.
The fortunes of the church have been revived by a growing Polish community.
The emigre Polish community has not funded such a project.
The team's colors were red and white, representing their strong links to the local Polish community in the area.
The reaction to these arrests in the Polish community was extremely negative.
However, the parish began a building rehabilitation program, and it continues to serve the Polish community.
There is a large Polish community in the county and each year a service is held to remember the massacre.
Other institutions further enriched the institutional fabric of the Polish community in the area.
The family was part of the Polish community in Zaolzie.
"In the Polish community, there's a genuinely positive feeling for what the legalization process is going to do," he said.
The Polish community of Lawrence was estimated to be only 600-800 persons in 1900.
His guests are interesting people from the Polish community
A second Polish community began to form around 1910 in what was then Ford City.
The foundation organizes cultural events for the Polish community.
The street has long been known as the cultural and commercial centre of Toronto's Polish community.
The church survived as a Catholic building until 1976, after which it served the local Polish community for a short time.
The remaining 12 seats went to smaller parties, independents and representatives of the Polish community.
In 1991 they've established a Polish community organization called "Polonia".
During its deliberations, the House excluded the Polish community from voting rights.
In recent years, the Polish community has been credited with revitalizing the area both culturally and economically.
The Polish community constitutes the second largest ethnic group in the greater Chicago area.
By 1960, the Polish community that had once attended the church had scattered to the suburbs.
Within the last decade, the Polish Community has doubled.