- kids.nationalgeographic.com geography/countries/…Poland's borders have changed many times over the centuries. Its present borders were set after World War II ended in 1945.
- lonelyplanet.com polandMedieval Malbork Castle, Marienburg Fortress of Mary, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pomerania, Poland, Europe.
- conservapedia.com PolandIn a June 2003 national referendum, the Polish people approved EU accession by an overwhelming margin, and Poland gained full membership on May 1, 2004.
- staypoland.com poland/general-information/General information. Poland is the largest of the East European countries which joined the EU in May 2004. Poland is comparable in size to Italy or Germany...
- gov.pl web/turkiyeFundusze Europejskie Logotyp: Na granatowym tle częściowo widoczne trzy gwiazdki żółta, biała i czerwona obok napis European, funds digital of Poland...
- mappr.co Country Maps polandPoland is located in the Eastern Europe region at latitude 51.919438 and longitude 19.145136 and is part of the European continent.
- nationsonline.org oneworld/map/poland_map.htmPoland is largely a flat affair. Only in the south along its border to Czechia and Slowakia, there are some mountains which can be over 2000 m high.
- apnews.com hub/polandDiscover the latest news from Poland with AP News, the definitive source for independent journalism.
- studyinpoland.pl en/about-polandPoland is a fascinating country that serves as the geographical and cultural crossroads of Eastern and Western Europe.