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January 23, 1793: Russia, Austria and Poland are divided.
Today, 232 years ago, on 23 January 1793 (December 12, 1792), Russia, Austria and Poland divided Poland for the second time. In the 18th century, Russia, Austria and Poland had divided Poland three times, respectively in 1772, 1793 and 1795. Poland was a European power, and in the middle of the 17th century the Russian Parliament began to decline. Russia, Austria and Poland had the opportunity to intervene in Poland's internal affairs and divide Poland's territory. In 1772, Poland was first divided, provoking the Polish people to reclaim their land and preserve their national independence. According to the demands of the people, the Russian Parliament in 1791 passed the Act of Integrity of Poland and the Fifth Constitution that would not cut Poland's territory


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