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PRL may refer to: Places * Polish People's Republic (''Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa''), 1952–1989 * Punggol Regional Library, a regional library in Punggol, Singapore Business and enterprises * Pakistan Refinery Limited, a refinery in Karachi * Penn Eastern Rail Lines, reporting mark Computing and technology * Preferred Roaming List, in CDMA phones * Proportional reduction in loss, a measure of reliability * Protocol-relative link, URLs which do not specify a protocol Political parties * Liberal Reformist Party (Dominican Republic) * ''Parti Réformateur Libéral'', a former political party in Belgium * Party of the Radical Left (''Partija radikalne levice''), a political party in Serbia * Republican Party of Liberty The Republican Party of Liberty (, PRL) was a centre-right to right-wing French political party founded after the Liberation of France on 22 December 1945 by Joseph Laniel, André Mutter, Édouard Frédéric-Dupont and Jules Ramarony. It w ..., a co ...
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Polish People's Republic
The Polish People's Republic (1952–1989), formerly the Republic of Poland (1947–1952), and also often simply known as Poland, was a country in Central Europe that existed as the predecessor of the modern-day democratic Republic of Poland. With a population of approximately 37.9 million near the end of its existence, it was the second most-populous communist government, communist and Eastern Bloc country in Europe. It was also where the Warsaw Pact was founded. The largest city and capital was Warsaw, followed by the industrial city of Łódź and cultural city of Kraków. The country was bordered by the Baltic Sea to the north, the Soviet Union to the east, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, Czechoslovakia to the south, and East Germany to the west. The Polish People's Republic was a unitary state with a Marxist–Leninist government established in the country after the Red Army's takeover of Polish territory from Occupation of Poland (1939–1945), German occupation in ...
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