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- Augustus III of Poland (links | edit)
- Feodosia (links | edit)
- Archbishopric of Magdeburg (links | edit)
- Severians (links | edit)
- Elective monarchy (links | edit)
- Ruthenians (links | edit)
- History of Christianity in Ukraine (links | edit)
- Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (links | edit)
- Podolia (links | edit)
- Stanisław August Poniatowski (links | edit)
- Roxelana (links | edit)
- South Caucasus (links | edit)
- Polesia (links | edit)
- Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (links | edit)
- Grand Duchy of Lithuania (links | edit)
- January Uprising (links | edit)
- Wieluń (links | edit)
- Jarosław (links | edit)
- Łosice (links | edit)
- Radzyń Podlaski (links | edit)
- Ruthenian (links | edit)
- Macaronesia (links | edit)
- Red Ruthenia (links | edit)
- Galicia (Eastern Europe) (links | edit)
- Kościuszko Uprising (links | edit)
- Volhynia (links | edit)
- History of the Jews in Poland (links | edit)
- Black Ruthenia (links | edit)
- Kaniv (links | edit)
- Polish Golden Age (links | edit)
- Pierogi (links | edit)
- Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples (links | edit)
- Transcarpathia (links | edit)
- Carpatho-Ukraine (links | edit)
- Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (links | edit)
- The Tale of Igor's Campaign (links | edit)
- Halych (links | edit)
- Lithuanian nobility (links | edit)
- History of Lithuanian culture (links | edit)
- North Caucasus (links | edit)
- Volhynian Voivodeship (1569–1795) (links | edit)
- Lemkos (links | edit)
- Boykos (links | edit)
- Union of Brest (links | edit)
- Stanislaus of Szczepanów (links | edit)
- List of protomartyrs (links | edit)
- Vytautas (links | edit)
- List of wars involving Poland (links | edit)
- Coat of arms of Poland (links | edit)