No, Roman Catholic 94% (1993)
Poland remained primarily Catholic.
Some form of Christian.. Protestant generally.
Generally, it is Anglicanism, which is a protestant denomination.
Who are the most important people in Poland?
A pole(s)
It's generally good for the Polish economy because it helped reduce unemployment and bring money into the country but some bad things were that it reduced the number of skilled people like doctors, teachers and nurses and also it reduced some small villages and towns of their young people because it was generally young, skilled people who moved to Britain.
No. Most people in Poland arn't tourists.
According to the most recent CBOS opinion 94% people believe in God while 6% people do not think there is God. Almost 76% of Polish people are Catholic and nearly 13% people are protestant, 5% others whereas the rest are not believing in any religion.
You would generally fly east from New York to Poland.
It depends on who you ask and on what topic. Since Seventh-day Adventists share many beliefs with mainstream Protestant Christianity, on those topics, people in other Protestant churches generally do agree with Adventists. However, regarding beliefs unique to Adventism, many people would likely disagree.
People in Poland live on the country side and the cities/towns.
Edward VI was a protestant, because when Henry VIII died more people had become protestant, and decided that Henry VIII was right. Since Edward was a heir to Henry, people were on the protestant side