Republic of Gniew Republika Gniewska (Polish) | |||||||||
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1919–1920 | |||||||||
Capital | Gniew | ||||||||
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Government | Republic | ||||||||
• President | Franciszek Czarnowski | ||||||||
Historical era | Aftermath of World War I | ||||||||
• Established | 7 July 1919 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 16 August 1920 | ||||||||
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Today part of | Poland |
The Republic of Gniew (Polish: Republika Gniewska) was a state established on 7 July 1919 in the town of Gniew in the aftermath of World War I. The city-state had a functioning legislature and executive, alongside a volunteer paramilitary force.[1]