Polish Legions in World War I
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Polish Legions in World War I
Summary
Polish Legions in World War I is a military[1]. It draws 670 Wikipedia views per month (military category, ranking #18 of 64).[2]
Key Facts
- Polish Legions in World War I is in the country of Austria–Hungary[3].
- Polish Legions in World War I's instance of is recorded as military[4].
- Polish Legions in World War I is a type of military legion[5].
- Polish Legions in World War I is part of Imperial German Army[6].
- Polish Legions in World War I's Commons category is recorded as Polish Legions in World War I[7].
- Polish Legions in World War I was part of the conflict World War I[8].
- Polish Legions in World War I's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Polish Legions in World War I[9].
- Polish Legions in World War I's different from is recorded as Polish Legions[10].
Body
Identity
Polish Legions in World War I is part of Imperial German Army[6].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Polish Legions in World War I include Legia Warsaw[11], a men's association football team[12], in Poland[13], founded in 1916[14], headquartered in Warsaw[15] and Expressway S2[16], an expressway in Poland[17], in Poland[18].
Why It Matters
Polish Legions in World War I draws 670 Wikipedia views per month (military category, ranking #18 of 64).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]
Entities named for it include Legia Warsaw[11], a men's association football team[12], in Poland[13], founded in 1916[14], headquartered in Warsaw[15] and Expressway S2[16], an expressway in Poland[17], in Poland[18].