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From 1795 to 1918, Poland was split between Prussia, the Habsburg monarchy, and Russia and had no independent existence. In 1795 the third and the last of the three 18th-century partitions of Poland ended the existence of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Nevertheless, events both within and outside the Polish lands kept hopes for restoration of Polish independence alive throughout the 19th century. Poland's geopolitical location on the Northern European Lowlands became especially important in a period when its expansionist neighbors, the Kingdom of Prussia and Imperial Russia, involved themselves intensely in European rivalries and alliances as modern nation-states took form over the entire continent.

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  • History of Poland (1795–1918) (en)
  • تاريخ بولندا (1795–1918) (ar)
  • Historia de Polonia (1795-1918) (es)
  • Storia della Polonia (1795-1918) (it)
  • Ziemie Rzeczypospolitej pod zaborami (pl)
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  • أنهى التقسيم الثالث والأخير لبولندا في القرن الثامن عشر وجود الكومنولث البولندي الليتواني في عام 1795. ومع ذلك، فقد حافظت الأحداث داخل الأراضي البولندية وخارجها على الآمال في استعادة الاستقلال البولندي طوال القرن التاسع عشر. أصبح موقع بولندا الجيوسياسي على الأراضي المنخفضة في شمال أوروبا ذا أهمية خاصة في الفترة التي انخرط فيها جيرانها التوسعيون –مملكة بروسيا وروسيا الإمبراطورية– بشكل مكثف في المنافسات والتحالفات الأوروبية عندما تشكلت الدول القومية الحديثة على القارة بأكملها. (ar)
  • From 1795 to 1918, Poland was split between Prussia, the Habsburg monarchy, and Russia and had no independent existence. In 1795 the third and the last of the three 18th-century partitions of Poland ended the existence of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Nevertheless, events both within and outside the Polish lands kept hopes for restoration of Polish independence alive throughout the 19th century. Poland's geopolitical location on the Northern European Lowlands became especially important in a period when its expansionist neighbors, the Kingdom of Prussia and Imperial Russia, involved themselves intensely in European rivalries and alliances as modern nation-states took form over the entire continent. (en)
  • Dal 1795 al 1918 la Polonia era divisa tra Prussia, Austria e Russia. La terza partizione del 1795 portò alla fine del Confederazione polacco-lituana (it)
  • Ziemie Rzeczypospolitej pod zaborami – ziemie Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów wcielone w następstwie rozbiorów do państw zaborczych. (pl)
  • Historia de Polonia (1795-1918)- Divisiones sucesivas de la República de las Dos Naciones en el siglo XVIII entre Rusia, Reino de Prusia e Imperio Austríaco. Durante este periodo las estructuras gubernamentales llevaron a la eventual desaparición del país. Polonia recuperó su independencia en 1918. En el siglo XVIII, la mancomunidad afrontaba muchos problemas internos y era vulnerable a influencias exteriores. La desestabilización del sistema político los llevó a la anarquía. Atentaban las reformas, como las hechas por cuatro años de Sejm de 1788-1792, las cuales culminaron en la tercera constitución, esta vino muy tarde. El Reino de Polonia finalizó con la tercera partición del país, entre Austria, Prusia y Rusia, en 1795. La independencia polaca, bajo la forma de república, solo se resta (es)
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