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- Q225503 subject Q6908345.
- Q225503 subject Q7648610.
- Q225503 abstract "The Grand Orient of Poland (Polish: Wielki Wschód Polski) is a Masonic grand lodge in Poland. It is a member of the International Secretariat of the Masonic Adogmatic Powers, in the continental or liberal branch of freemasonry.The origins of the Grand Orient of Poland go back to the 18th century. It was dissolved several times, during the control of Poland by Tsarist Russia, Germany under National Socialism, and the Communist Party. It was resurrected in the beginning of the 1990s, operating originally under the umbrella of the Grand Orient of France, but becoming independent in 1997. The first grandmaster of the reconstructed Grand Orient of Poland was the internationally known Polish philosopher and writer Andrzej Nowicki.It is different from the Polish National Grand Lodge (Wielka Loża Narodowa Polski).".
- Q225503 wikiPageExternalLink hpologne.htm.
- Q225503 wikiPageExternalLink www.grand-orient.pl.
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- Q225503 wikiPageWikiLink Q1507182.
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- Q225503 wikiPageWikiLink Q2345665.
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- Q225503 wikiPageWikiLink Q6908345.
- Q225503 wikiPageWikiLink Q7648610.
- Q225503 wikiPageWikiLink Q809.
- Q225503 comment "The Grand Orient of Poland (Polish: Wielki Wschód Polski) is a Masonic grand lodge in Poland. It is a member of the International Secretariat of the Masonic Adogmatic Powers, in the continental or liberal branch of freemasonry.The origins of the Grand Orient of Poland go back to the 18th century. It was dissolved several times, during the control of Poland by Tsarist Russia, Germany under National Socialism, and the Communist Party.".
- Q225503 label "Grand Orient of Poland".