Bank of Poland
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Establishments in Congress Poland
The Bank of Poland (Bank Polski) is the name of two former banks in Poland, each of which acted as a central bank. The first institution was founded by Prince Francis Xavier Drucki-Lubecki in 1828 in the Kingdom of Congress Poland. The second was established in 1924 under the Second Polish Republic by Prime Minister Władysław Grabski and was liquidated in 1952. Their legacy is continued by Poland's present central bank, the National Bank of Poland (NBP), founded in 1945.
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Bielańska, Warsaw Śródmieście (Warsaw)
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N 52.2447 ° | E 21.0062 ° |
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Reduta Bank Polski
Bielańska 10
00-085 Warsaw, Śródmieście (Warsaw)
Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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