Historical population of Poznań

Historical population of Poznań

Historical population of Poznań City in Poland:

Historical population

ee also

*Historical demographics of Poland

Bibliography

*Jerzy Topolski (red) "Dzieje Poznania" Warszawa-Poznań 1988-, Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe ISBN 83-01-08194-5
*Maria Trzeciakowska, Lech Trzeciakowski, "W dziewiętnastowiecznym Poznaniu. Życie codzienne miasta 1815-1914", Poznań 1982, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie ISBN 83-210-0316-8


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