Poland didn't exist in the 19th century as an independent nation. It had... and was referred to as the "Kingdom of Poland " with the Russian Czar as "King of Poland ...
4 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 31/01/2009
Poland was never ruled by the USSR. It WAS part of the... the October Revolution. During WWII, Poland was liberated from the Nazis by the USSR, and a communist...
6 Answers · Travel · 05/03/2012
Poland ’s territory extends across several geographical regions. In the northwest is the ... District is the largest of the four and covers much of northeastern Poland . The lake districts form part of the Baltic Ridge, a series of moraine belts...
6 Answers · Travel · 17/03/2009
Young people in Poland LOVE brand name stuff. They might not have...39;t know what was the last time you were in Poland , but you'll see that shopping is a lot...
10 Answers · Travel · 23/06/2008
# Pizza in Poland does not contain tomato sauce. The waiters...tonic in America—is a breakfast cereal in Poland . # Some Polish beer is ten per-cent...
12 Answers · Travel · 22/03/2011
...previous answers are not completely correct. Poland is 1042 (2008 minus 966) years old. ...with him and his realm which made Poland an officially recognized state according...
11 Answers · Travel · 15/03/2008
Yes, I like Poland . Jason: For example - had the... (and few centuries later Poland stopped communism from overrunning western...
10 Answers · Travel · 07/11/2012
Firstly Poland is not all that different from other European...guess it would be good to tell I am native of Poland , female, currently doing MA course at Warsaw...
2 Answers · Travel · 30/05/2013
...question :D I hope that will make you visit Poland !!! :D 1. The population of Poland ...the same day each year. 10. The national symbol of Poland is the White tailed Eagle...
9 Answers · Travel · 17/12/2008
Currently? Poland is a member of Nato, which means they are allied..., during the period following the Wolrd War, Poland was a part of the Warsaw Pact, and was thus ...
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 10/06/2008