Following three consecutive partitions of Poland carried out between 1772 and 1795, the sovereign state known as the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth disappeared from the map of Europe. In 1918 following the end of World War I, the territories of the former state re-emerged as the states of Poland and Lithuania among others. In the intervening period, the territory of the former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was split between the Austrian Empire, the Kingdom of Prussia and the Russian Empire. These powers subdivided the territories that they gained and created new toponyms for the territories conquered. The subdivisions created were complicated by changes within those empires as well as by the periodic establishment of other forms of the quasi-Polish provinces led by a foreign head of state

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  • Subdivisions of the Polish–Lithuanian territories following the partitions (en)
  • Divisão administrativa dos territórios poloneses após as partições (pt)
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  • Following three consecutive partitions of Poland carried out between 1772 and 1795, the sovereign state known as the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth disappeared from the map of Europe. In 1918 following the end of World War I, the territories of the former state re-emerged as the states of Poland and Lithuania among others. In the intervening period, the territory of the former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was split between the Austrian Empire, the Kingdom of Prussia and the Russian Empire. These powers subdivided the territories that they gained and created new toponyms for the territories conquered. The subdivisions created were complicated by changes within those empires as well as by the periodic establishment of other forms of the quasi-Polish provinces led by a foreign head of state (en)
  • Este artigo abrange a evolução da administração dos territórios adquiridos após as três partições da Polônia ainda no final do século XVIII pelo Império Austríaco, o Reino da Prússia e o Império Russo, no período 1772-1918. Essas mudanças foram ainda mais complicadas devido às mudanças internas nesses Estados e periódicos recriações de alguma forma do próprio Estado polonês. (pt)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Territorial_changes_of_Poland_1795.jpg
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