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The Cyrillization of Polish has been practised in many forms and began in the mid-19th century in the Russian Empire. Between 1772 and 1815, the Russian Empire seized about four fifths of Poland-Lithuania, where Polish was the leading official language. Polish remained the official language of the incorporated Polish-Lithuanian territories until the late 1830s. Later, it was gradually replaced with Russian through the mid-1860s. A middle stage for the transition was the use of the Russian-style Cyrillic for writing Polish.

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  • The Cyrillization of Polish has been practised in many forms and began in the mid-19th century in the Russian Empire. Between 1772 and 1815, the Russian Empire seized about four fifths of Poland-Lithuania, where Polish was the leading official language. Polish remained the official language of the incorporated Polish-Lithuanian territories until the late 1830s. Later, it was gradually replaced with Russian through the mid-1860s. A middle stage for the transition was the use of the Russian-style Cyrillic for writing Polish. (en)
  • Пóльська кири́лиця (цырылица) — спільна назва проєктів кириличної абетки для польської мови. Зазвичай для запису текстів польською використовують лише латиницю. (uk)
  • Польская кириллица (цырылица) — общее название проектов кириллической азбуки для польского языка. Обычно для записи текстов на польском используют только латиницу, однако неоднократно происходили попытки использовать для его записи кириллицу. (ru)
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  • The Cyrillization of Polish has been practised in many forms and began in the mid-19th century in the Russian Empire. Between 1772 and 1815, the Russian Empire seized about four fifths of Poland-Lithuania, where Polish was the leading official language. Polish remained the official language of the incorporated Polish-Lithuanian territories until the late 1830s. Later, it was gradually replaced with Russian through the mid-1860s. A middle stage for the transition was the use of the Russian-style Cyrillic for writing Polish. (en)
  • Пóльська кири́лиця (цырылица) — спільна назва проєктів кириличної абетки для польської мови. Зазвичай для запису текстів польською використовують лише латиницю. (uk)
  • Польская кириллица (цырылица) — общее название проектов кириллической азбуки для польского языка. Обычно для записи текстов на польском используют только латиницу, однако неоднократно происходили попытки использовать для его записи кириллицу. (ru)
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  • Cyrillization of Polish (en)
  • Cyrylizacja języka polskiego (pl)
  • Польская кириллица (ru)
  • Польська кирилиця (uk)
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