Kraj Nadwiślański

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Kraj Nadwiślański is the Polish name for the Vistula Land, a historical region of the Russian Partition of Poland centered around the Vistula River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative unit of the Russian Empire
historical region
history of Poland
administrativeLanguage Russian
administrativeReform introduced after January Uprising
associatedWithEvent January Uprising aftermath
borderedBy Austro-Hungarian Empire NERFINISHED
German Empire NERFINISHED
capital Warsaw NERFINISHED
centralRegion Vistula basin NERFINISHED
containsCity Kielce NERFINISHED
Lublin NERFINISHED
Płock NERFINISHED
Radom NERFINISHED
Warsaw NERFINISHED
country Russian Empire
dissolvedBy Treaty of Brest-Litovsk NERFINISHED
regaining of Polish independence in 1918
ethnicGroup Jews
Poles
Russians
governingPower Tsar of Russia NERFINISHED
hasEnglishName Vistula Land NERFINISHED
hasPolishName Kraj Nadwiślański NERFINISHED
historicalContext Russification policies in Poland
partitions of Poland NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 19th century
early 20th century
languageUsed Polish
Russian
legalStatus integral part of the Russian Empire after 1860s
locatedIn Central Europe
Europe
Russian Partition of Poland NERFINISHED
majorRiver Vistula River NERFINISHED
minorityReligion Eastern Orthodoxy NERFINISHED
Judaism NERFINISHED
namedAfter Vistula River NERFINISHED
partOf Congress Poland NERFINISHED
politicalChange loss of autonomy of Congress Poland
politicalStatus part of the Russian Empire
precededBy Congress Kingdom of Poland NERFINISHED
religionMajority Roman Catholicism
successor Second Polish Republic NERFINISHED
usedAsTerm to emphasize integration of Polish lands into Russian Empire
usedBy Polish historiography
Russian authorities

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Vistula Land hasNameInPolish Kraj Nadwiślański