- britannica.com place/PolandPoland’s capital city is Warsaw, and other important cities include Krakow and Gdansk.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/PolandThe area of Poland according to the administrative division, as given by the Central Statistical Office, is 312,679 km² (120,726 sq mi) of which 311,888 km²...
- theworldpursuit.com 30 Interesting & FUN Facts About Poland You Should…During World War II, German Nazis had their eyes set mainly on Polish Jews as Poland was home to more than three million Jewish people.
- european-union.europa.eu principles-countries-…Poland is a parliamentary republic with a prime minister who is the head of government and a president who is the head of state.
- 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.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/PolandIn the Middle Ages, Poland was part of a powerful Commonwealth with Lithuania that governed much of today's Belarus and Ukraine.
- 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.
- Home to a variety of architectural marvels (including Książ, Poland third largest castle) Lower Silesia also boasts mountains, two national parks...
- studyinpoland.pl en/about-polandPoland is a fascinating country that serves as the geographical and cultural crossroads of Eastern and Western Europe.
- tr.hotels.com go/polandWarsaw and Krakow are among Poland’s top destinations, both offering diverse sightseeing spots and hedonistic nightlife scenes.