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What do you mean, "Where did poles live?" That doesn't make any sense!

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In the 1800s, many Poles lived in the territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which was partitioned by neighboring empires such as Russia, Prussia, and Austria. As a result of these partitions, many Poles also lived in territories controlled by these empires and in exile communities abroad.

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