. "Krak\u00F3w and Vilnius until 1596, Warsaw , with the capital of Lithuania still at Vilnius and the capital of Poland in Krak\u00F3w. Since 1790, Krak\u00F3w."@en . "Pure Arabica"@en . . ""@en . ""@en . "Minsk, Gdansk, Tallinn"@en . . "King of Poland"@en . . . . "The Republic of the Two Nations spent most of its history redirecting the ravening horde snapping at their fringes. Between Hungaria, The Orthodox Empire, Malorussia, and every other neighboring state, The Republic of the Two Nations has become highly adept at self-preservation."@en . "Polish, Ruthenian, Lithuanian"@en . "Grand Duke of Lithuania"@en . "Republic of the Two Nations (Pure Arabica)"@en . . "Abiej\u0173 Taut\u0173 Respublika"@en . "Catholicism"@en . . "Si Deus Nobiscum quis contra nos"@en . . "Latin, German, Hebrew"@en . "Rzeczpospolita"@en . "Prime Minister"@en . . "Republic of the Two Nations"@en . "\u0420\u0463\u0447 \u041F\u043E\u0441\u043F\u043E\u043B\u0438\u0442\u0430"@en . "Constitutional Monarchy"@en . . "Warsaw"@en . "ducat"@en . . "The Republic of the Two Nations spent most of its history redirecting the ravening horde snapping at their fringes. Between Hungaria, The Orthodox Empire, Malorussia, and every other neighboring state, The Republic of the Two Nations has become highly adept at self-preservation."@en . "The Most Serene Republic"@en . "Res Publica Serenissima"@en .