Polish-lithuanian CW
Once upon a time, in the 16th century, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, also known as Rzeczpospolita Polska, was a powerful and prosperous nation in Eastern Europe. It was a melting pot of cultures and religions, with a diverse population that included Poles, Lithuanians, Jews, and many others. The Commonwealth was known for its vibrant arts and literature scene, as well as its strong military and political influence in the region.