What's Up :: Polish vodka dates back to Middle Ages Polish vodka is rumoured to have originated in the 8th or 9th century but its first officially documented mention comes from the year 1405 Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: Million foreign migrants work in Poland The number of foreign workers legally employed in Poland has increased by more than a quarter in 2022 Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: Polish Sejm of Children and Youth The Sejm of Children and Youth - the first such parliament in Europe - had its inaugural session in Warsaw in 1994 Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: Polish-Soviet War of 1920 Threat to Polish independence and stopping the spread of communist revolution to the rest of Europe were the main reasons for the outbreak of the Polish-Soviet war in 1920 Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: International students at Polish universities There are presently more than 105,000 foreign students pursuing their higher education in Poland Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: Decades after Warsaw Rising Much has been said and written about the Warsaw Rising of 1944 but far less about the consequences of this heroic yet tragic revolt down the post-war decades, especially during communist rule in Poland till 1989 Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: Polish marching band tradition Perhaps not as popular as in the US marching bands in Poland have a long standing tradition in many regions of the country Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: Lighting up the Polish coast There are presently 15 active lighthouses on the Polish coast of the Baltic Sea with one of them holding a world record Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: Poles around the world Members of the 20 million Polish diaspora, commonly referred to from Latin as Polonia, can be found on all continents Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: Tips for visitors to Poland It is good to know some basic facts about a country you are about to visit - it makes your stay easier and more enjoyable! Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: Polish archeologists and their finds Poles have made a name for themselves during archeological expeditions in Egypt, Sudan, Peru, Syria, Cyprus, Ukraine as well as Colorado in the United States Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up : The proverbial Pole What is the stereotypical image of a Pole and does it reflect reality? Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: Polish sense of humor Are Poles any different from other nations when it comes to sharing something funny, especially if the joke is on them? Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: School leaving exams The turn of May and June is a time of school leaving exams in Poland which especially for eighth-graders is the first true test on their way to better education Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: Working your way through college Some 60 percent of Polish high school leavers declare they want to pursue their university education with parallel paid employment Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: Controversy a sign of Poland's past Polish history stands out in many ways from that of other nations and there is plenty of evidence to support this claim Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: Poles play chess The game has always enjoyed considerable popularity among Polish society but its greatest period of glory had been the interwar period with a team world championship title won in Hamburg in 1930 as the crowning point Zobacz więcej na temat:
What's Up :: Foreigners opt for Polish citizenship Close to 10,000 foreigners were granted Polish citizenship in 2022, primarily persons coming from Ukraine and Belarus Zobacz więcej na temat: