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In 1958 and 1959 he was also a tutor at an unofficial military school for the Polish diaspora.
There were also Scouting groups organised for the children of the local Polish diaspora.
There is a small Polish diaspora in Mexico.
The Polish diaspora has provided a low-cost army to help renew and service Western capitalism.
In Baku, thanks to the Polish diaspora government agreed on to build a Christian church.
He settled in the United States, where he remained active among the local Polish diaspora.
The Polish diaspora refers to people of Polish origin who live outside Poland.
It is the largest ethnic minority in the country and the second largest Polish diaspora group among the post-Soviet states.
Poles in France form one of the oldest Polish diaspora communities in Europe.
There he took active part in a variety of Polish organizations of the local Polish diaspora.
There is a notable Polish diaspora in the United States, Canada, and Brazil.
Polish diaspora
Cuza's ultimate decision to banish the Polish diaspora committees, Hasdeu claimed, was prophylactic.
Poles in Kazakhstan form one portion of the Polish diaspora in the former Soviet Union.
They are a part of worldwide Polonia, the proper term for the Polish Diaspora outside of Poland.
There are roughly 20 million people of Polish ancestry living outside Poland, making the Polish diaspora one of the largest in the world.
In 1939, he left for Palestine but settled in England in 1941, becoming one of the best-known figures in the Polish diaspora.
The variant with the coat of arms is particularly often used by the Polonia, or Polish diaspora outside Poland, especially in the United States.
It has been re-introduced to Ireland by the new Polish diaspora living in the country drawing upon their knowledge and expertise from Europe's biggest autogas market.
Commission for the Studies on Polish Diaspora PAU
Jan Łangowski, Polish social worker and politician active among the Polish diaspora in Germany
He was an active member of the Polish diaspora- from 1840 to 1844 he gave over a hundred lectures on the situation of then partitioned Poland.
for Polish diaspora - head bp Wiesław Lechowicz
It is also observed by Polish diaspora communities, particularly among Polish Americans, who call it Dyngus Day.
In Polish it refers to a Pole living outside of Poland, a member of Polonia, the Polish diaspora.