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Summary Of: Poles

Poles are sometimes defined as people who share a common Polish culture and are of Polish... The Poles can also be referred to as the inhabitants of the... Poles belong to the... Poles or Polish are the sixth largest national group in Europe... There are almost 39 million Poles in Poland alone... which included autochthonous Poles as well as those forcibly deported during and after... the total number of Poles in what was the former... Poles lived in France since the 1700s... making Poles the largest immigrant group in Norway... for ethnic Poles living abroad see... Poles are the most mobile... Poles in the UK... Office for National Statistics recorded the number of Poles who have travelled to the UK in 2006 at over 2... Poles around the World... Federation of Poles in Great Britain...

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