Area
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Zamość (Zamosch)
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Lublin New Galicia
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Kraków
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Nowy Sącz (Neu Sandez)
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Lviv (Lemberg/Lwów)
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Ternopil (Tarnopol)
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Chernivtsi (Czernowitz)
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before 1769
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Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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Moldavia
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1769–1772
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to Austria, ca. 1769
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1772–1775
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First Partition of Poland, 1772
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First Partition of Poland, 1772
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1775–1789
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Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria including the duchies of Auschwitz and Zator; part of the Habsburg Empire, 1772–1804; of the Austrian Empire, 1804–1867; of Cisleithania, Austria-Hungary, 1867–1918
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Bukovina Military District, 1775–1789
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1789–1795
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Bukovina District, 1789–1849
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1795–1803
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Third Partition of Poland, 1795 New Galicia (or West Galicia)
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1803–1809
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New Galicia merged into Galicia, 1803
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1809–1815
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Duchy of Warsaw, 1809–1815
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to Russia, 1809–1815
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1815–1846
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"Congress" Kingdom of Poland, 1815–1918
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Free City of Cracow, 1815–1846
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1846–1849
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Grand Duchy of Kraków, 1846–1918
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1849–1918
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Duchy of Bukovina, 1849–1918
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1918–1919
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Poland, 1918
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WUPR, Lemko, Komancza, 1918–1919
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Romania, 1918
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after 1919
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Galicia
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Other Austrian territories
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