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POLAND IN 2023: Why Everyone Is Talking About Poland! | 44 Facts You Didn't Know

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Things that you probably didn't know about Poland ;) 24 interesting facts about Poland! In this vlog in my life in Warsaw, I take you to Zachęta National Gallery of Art (probably the best art museum in Warsaw) and hang out around central Warsaw, sharing random, crazy, weird facts about Poland.

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Visiting Poland can be a very rewarding experience and sometimes even a shocking experience for tourists and travelers. Whether you are visiting the capital Warsaw, seeing Krakow or Gdansk or just skiing in The Tatras Poland has a lot to surprise the everyday traveler. Here are our 10 Things That SHOCK Tourists about Visiting Poland.
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Poland is an incredible country with some amazing cities like Krakow and Gdansk, nature to enjoy like in the Tatras Mountains, but even with so many things to do in Poland this video focus on what you don't do when you visit Poland. From when visiting someone's home to heading out on the town these are what NOT to do in Poland.
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10 Things Not to Do in Poland

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There are an almost endless number of reasons to visit Poland. Poland is home to 14 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the food is incredible, and the history is gripping. It’s cheap, too. Of course, it’s possible to get into some trouble. If you want to keep the locals happy, and make sure you hit all the right hot spots, follow these NOT to do.


1. Don’t Check Your Inhibitions at the Door
Use good judgement, avoid poorer areas after dark, and think twice before you go home with any strangers. That being said, Poland still has a very low crime rate overall, so you should be safe.


2. Don’t Leave Without Checking the Weather
Obviously, the weather in Poland is different depending on the season, but you should be aware that the temperatures in the country can swing to the extremes with ease. Plan ahead. You’ve been warned.


3. Don’t Skip Dessert
Polish cuisine is pretty mouth-watering as a whole, but even if you don't indulge in the odd pastry or two, break that rule for Polish dessert. Every one of your senses will thank you.


4. Don’t Be a Jerk to the Locals
Lots of countries have a reputation for their friendly locals. The Poles take it to a new level. If you end up chatting with someone too long, you might find yourself invited over for dinner (which you probably shouldn’t pass up).


5. Don’t Forget About Krakow
You’ll probably fly into Warsaw, which can easily serve as a base of operations for your trip. Thanks to the city’s vibrant thrum, you can find yourself enamored for days. If you stick around the capital city, however, you’ll be missing out on storied Krakow, which is like a storybook village come to life.


6. Don’t Jaywalk
In some other countries, it might not be that big a deal to cross the street anywhere it seems convenient. In Poland, you might get slapped with a 500zł fine. If you want to shell out the $136 US to cover it, then cross the street freely. Otherwise, cross at the appointed intersections.


7. Don’t Forget that Pickpockets Are a Thing
In areas where a lot of tourists congregate, your odds increase that a pickpocket is lurking around. If you leave your goods unattended, they will get ripped off. Just keep a hand on your souvenirs and an eye on your wallet while you’re taking in Poland’s sights.


8. Don’t Travel in Unlicensed Taxis
If you’re in Krakow or Warsaw, make sure that you only catch a ride with taxis that display both the company name and the phone number on the top of the cab. You should also make sure the cabbie’s license number is displayed, that the meter works and it’s used.


9. Don’t Drink (Too Much)
You should absolutely check out the beers and vodkas that Poland has to offer, because they’re world class. Even better, craft beer has seen a huge resurgence in the country, which means there are different drinks in every corner of the country. Enjoy! But, you know, responsibly and stuff.


10. Don’t Leave Without Visiting at Least One UNESCO World Heritage Site
Krakow’s Historic Center. Auschwitz. Białowieza Forest. Warsaw’s Historic Center. The Medieval Town of Toruń. The Dual Churches of Peace in Jawor and Swidnica. Centennial Hall in Wrocław. The place has a lot of cherished history. So much so that you can only miss it if you’re actively trying.

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1. Poland was the only European country which never officially collaborated with the Nazis at any level, and no Polish units fought alongside the Nazi army. Poland never officially surrendered to Germany, and the Polish Resistance movement in German-occupied Poland during World War II was the largest resistance movement in Europe.

2. Marie Curie (Manya Sklodowska) was born in Warsaw (Warszawa), Poland, on November 7, 1867. She moved to Paris in early 1880 and married Frenchman Pierre Curie in 1895. With her husband, she discovered the elements polonium (Po), named after her native Poland, in the summer of 1898 and, soon thereafter, radium (Ra). She is credited for coining the term “radioactivity”.
Nicolaus Copernicus (Mikołaj Kopernik) was born in 1473 in Toruń (Thorn), Poland. he later wrote down in De revolutionibus orbium coelestium; its revolutionary contention was that the sun, not Earth, was the center of the planetary system. The work was published by church authorities in Nuremberg in 1543, the year Copernicus died.
In October 1978, the Bishop of Kraków, Poland, Cardinal Karol Józef Wojtyla, became Pope John Paul II, the 264th head of the Roman Catholic Church on October 16, 1978 at 5:15 p.m.
Frédéric François Chopin (Fryderyk Franciszek Szopen), is Poland’s most famous composer. Chopin was born in Żelazowa Wola, Poland, in 1810.

3. Geographically, Poland is not actually in Eastern Europe – it is in fact in the very centre of Europe.

4. Nearly 35% of the 60 million Poles live abroad and large Polish speaking communities can be found in the US, Canada, UK, Germany, Australia, Brazil and Argentina. Polish has the second largest number of speakers among the Slavic languages after Russian.

5. Poland has a desert: the Bledow Desert. It’s an oddity in such a lush countryside. In the 13th century, the forest here was felled to foster silver and lead mining. It revealed a hitherto hidden deep layer of sand, deposited by waters flowing from melting glaciers perhaps a century before. Humankind's destruction of native plant life, in league with the natural deposit of sand, created the desert.

6. Paradoxically, Warsaw’s Old Town is only 50 years old. During the Invasion of Poland (1939), much of the district was badly damaged by the German Luftwaffe. Immediately after the Warsaw Uprising (August–October 1944) what had been left standing was systematically blown up by the German Army. After World War II, the Old Town was meticulously rebuilt.

7. Some of the first shots fired during the WWII took place in Gdansk – Westerplatte. The first cannon shots of WW2 fell here from a German Battleship in the Baltic Sea. There is a monument there in honour of the Polish solders that stood for seven days against the German’s attack.

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Why Everyone Is Moving to Poland! | Facts You Didn't Know About Poland

Why Everyone Is Moving to Poland! | Facts You Didn't Know About Poland

Poland, a nation with a rich history and vibrant culture, has been steadily rising as one of Europe's premier tourist destinations. In 2024, Poland is set to capture even more attention than ever before, thanks to its captivating cities, delectable cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes. Here are 44 intriguing facts about Poland that might surprise you:

1: The Sixth-Largest EU Country: Poland ranks as the sixth-largest country within the European Union by land area.

2: Population Over 38 Million: With a population exceeding 38 million people, Poland is a vibrant and diverse nation.

3: Warsaw: The Capital: The capital city of Poland is Warsaw, a bustling metropolis brimming with history and modernity.

4: A Multinational Neighbour: Poland shares its borders with Germany, Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic.

5: International Alliances: Poland is a member of several influential international organizations, including the European Union, NATO, and the United Nations.

6: Catholic Majority: Catholicism is the dominant religion in Poland, deeply rooted in its culture and traditions.

7: Polish as the Official Language: The official language of Poland is Polish, a language known for its unique characters and complex grammar.

8: The Zloty Currency: Poland uses the Polish zloty (PLN) as its official currency.

9: Parliamentary Republic: Poland operates as a parliamentary republic with democratic elections.

10: Leadership: As of 2023, President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki lead the country.

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11: Cultural Splendor: Poland's rich history and culture are showcased in its stunning castles, palaces, picturesque villages, and bustling urban centers.

12: Budget-Friendly Tourism: Poland caters to travelers of all budgets, offering a wide range of accommodations, from budget-friendly hostels to luxury hotels. There are also plenty of free or low-cost activities, including visits to museums and hikes in national parks.

13: Culinary Delights: Polish cuisine is celebrated worldwide for its hearty dishes like pierogi, gołąbki, and bigos. The country also boasts an increasing number of Michelin-starred restaurants.

14: Family-Friendly Attractions: Families can enjoy attractions like the Warsaw Zoo, the Copernicus Science Center, and the exciting Energylandia amusement park.

15: Safety and Warmth: Poland maintains a low crime rate and welcomes tourists from every corner of the globe.

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16: The Wieliczka Salt Mine: Poland is home to the world's oldest salt mine, the Wieliczka Salt Mine, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage site.

17: Malbork Castle: The world's largest castle, Malbork Castle, is located in Poland. Its sheer size and historical significance make it a must-visit.

18: The Legacy of Marie Curie: Marie Curie, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, was born in Poland.

19: Birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus: Poland is also the birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus, the astronomer who revolutionized our understanding of the solar system with the heliocentric model.

20: Apple Exporter Extraordinaire: Poland holds the title of the world's largest exporter of apples, showcasing its fruitful agriculture.

21: Rye Production Champion: Poland is also the world's largest producer of rye, a staple grain in its cuisine.

22: Natural Beauty: The country boasts over 20 national parks and 300 nature reserves, making it a paradise for nature lovers.

23: Lakes and Rivers Abound: Poland is blessed with over 100,000 lakes and 20,000 rivers, offering plenty of opportunities for water-based activities.

24: Białowieża National Park: This park is home to the last remaining population of European bison in the wild, a testament to Poland's commitment to preserving biodiversity.

In 2024, Poland is a country that truly has something for everyone. Poland's allure is undeniable whether you're drawn to its rich history, picturesque landscapes, delectable cuisine, or vibrant cities.

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Discover Poland Today. Economy, People. Things You Didn't Know About. Visit Warsaw Krakow Poland.

Poland is a beautiful resilient nation, the country is often mention in a passive way without it's full potentials. If you discover Poland, its culture, people, its economy, history background and its transformation over the years, more importantly Poland's contribution to the global community, then you will appreciate. The country is know to have produce some of mankind greatest contributor today. Despite its difficult past, Poland has emerged and it has taken it place to the community of nations especially in the European union. This video will answer and guide your thoughts about where this country has been and how they have transformed. Warsaw the capital is a new European mega city attracting companies from around the world. Polish universities and society has been know to welcome different cultures since it joined the common market. If you plan to visit Poland or live in Poland in the future then this video will answer your question and get you better prepared. Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country located in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces, covering an area of 312,696 square kilometers, and has a largely temperate seasonal climate.

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