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Wikipedia: The registered German minority in Poland consists of 152,900 people, according to a 2002 census.. The German language is used in certain areas in Opole Voivodeship (German: Oppeln), where most of the minority resides. The German minority electoral list currently has one seat in the Polish parliament (Sejm) benefiting from the provision in the current Polish Election Law which allows national minorities to be exempt from the 5 per cent national threshold (there were four from 1993 to 1997).
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![Example of bilingual labeling in German and Polish on the town hall of the Polish village Cisek [Example of bilingual labeling in German and Polish on the town hall of the Polish village Cisek]](http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/s/Cisek2_s.jpg)