Poland is a country in
Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia
to the south; Ukraine and Belarus to the east; and the Baltic Sea, Kaliningrad
Oblast (a Russian exclave) and Lithuania to the north.
Did you know that:
1. Polish people marry the youngest within the European Union (24 years old for
women and 26.5 years old for men in average).
2. 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.
3. The highest mountain in Australia was named in 1840 by Polish explorer Paul
Edmund Strzelecki as Mount Kosciuszko because of the mountain's resemblance to
the Kosciuszko Mound in Krakow.
4. The 1st floor is regarded as floor "0" so you press "1"
when you want to go to the 2nd floor in the elevator.
5. Located in Wrocław is the oldest restaurant in Europe, "Piwnica Świdnicka",
operating since 1275.
6. The biggest section of any grocery store in Poland is the candy section.
7. It boasts the most winners of the "World's Strongest Man" title.
8. All Saints' Day on 1st November is an important religious holiday where
Poles visit cemeteries to honour their loved ones who have passed away.
9. In addition to birthdays, Poles celebrate their name day or
"imieniny", which is the day commemorating the saint they are named
after. The names associated with each day is listed in all calendars in Poland.
Just like birthdays, there are parties with food, drinks and presents.
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świetne breloczki i kartki, przyznam się, że dowiedziałam się kilku ciekawych wiadomości z Twojego wpisu o Polsce, których prędzej nie znałam :)
Ja też pisząc te posty zawsze odkryję jakieś ciekawostki, których wcześniej nie znałam :)
Fajne ciekawostki :) Człowiek to jednak uczy się przez całe życie. No i breloczek z mojego Torunia <3
Kolega, który mi go przywiózł ponoć bardzo długo musiał go szukać :D Łatwiej było dostać pierniki :D
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