Ethno-denominational and national problems of the Greek Catholic Church

Ukrainian Religious Studies 23:34-44 (2002)
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Abstract

Born in 1918, Poland - the Second Commonwealth - was a multinational and multi-denominational state. In 1931, out of 32, 1 million of its Poles were 65%. The largest national minority was Ukrainians, followed by Jews, Belarusians, Germans. Other national groups accounted for about 1% of the total population.

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