![]() When that happens, Poland can declare war on Kraków to conquer it. If playing as a released Poland which has managed to become a Great Power, it is worth trying to remove Kraków from Austria's (or, by the time Poland is strong enough, possibly Russia's or Prussia's) sphere of influence. Austria, with the lowest population and barely any more literacy than Russia, is probably the worst choice for Poland unless one plans to go on to form Poland-Lithuania (as they have territory on Prussia and Russia that Poland does not have, but nothing more on Austria). When released by Prussia, Poland will have better tech, and literacy but less land and a smaller population. ![]() When released by Russia, Poland will have more land and a larger population, but worse tech and literacy. Therefore, each possibility has pros and cons to consider. ![]() As with all released nations, Poland will get all cores owned by the releasing nation (with the added bonus that the releasing nation losing their cores on Poland) as well as their invented technologies. Poland can be released by either Austria, Prussia and Russia. ![]() It is much more likely to see Poland either come about via a crisis or from another nation's Casus Beli. It is a very hard task to become a great power and even more so to free the remaining land. Krakow can only form Poland if it is both a Great Power and has control over all Polish cores.
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