The biggest Polish diaspor in the US is located in Chicago, IL.
In 1939 Poland had the biggest Jewish community in the world after the US. The Polish government was notoriously antisemitic, especially after the death of Marshal Pilsudski in 1935. For example, their were 'Jewish quotas' in many areas of life (universities, for example) and in a wide range of occupations, including menial occupations, like railway porters. After the war, a few hundred Jewish Holocaust survivors were murdered by extreme Polish nationalists, and there was a pogrom in Kielce in July 1946.
the polish brought us cristmas
No, you can't use US money in Poland. The only currency which is allowed is polish zloty, which is Polish currency. There are a lot of exchange places where you can exchange your money into Polish money tough. :)
"Cow town" is an old american slang phrase denoting a small community usually located in cattle country which were primarily in the US west and southwest.
Alaska is the biggest state in the US. Texas is the biggest state attached to the US.
The biggest thing in the US is the Grand Canyon, located in Arizona. It is over 270 miles long and up to 18 miles wide, and the canyon reaches a depth of over a mile in some areas.
Stanford University is not located within any city. It is located in the unincorporated community of Stanford, California, which is adjacent to the city of Palo Alto.
First Polish settlers came to Jamestown in 1608.
(In the US) As long as the taxes are paid on the winnings, winning anything is not against the law.
The address of the Ottine Community Association is: 3603 Us Hwy 90A East, Gonzales, TX 78629-6926
I believe Chicago has a huge Polish community, and Chicago is in Illinois. So I'm guessing Illinois. It is funny to hear how Americans pronounce that word; ill-ih-NOY. The word is French, and the French pronounciation is ill-ih-NWA.
There is no community college with the exact name Metro. There are several colleges with the name Metropolitan Community College. In the US, there are colleges with this name in Kansas City, Missouri as well as Omaha, Nebraska.
In 1939 Poland had the biggest Jewish community in the world after the US. The Polish government was notoriously antisemitic, especially after the death of Marshal Pilsudski in 1935. For example, their were 'Jewish quotas' in many areas of life (universities, for example) and in a wide range of occupations, including menial occupations, like railway porters. After the war, a few hundred Jewish Holocaust survivors were murdered by extreme Polish nationalists, and there was a pogrom in Kielce in July 1946.
the polish brought us cristmas
the longest teleferic in the world is located in Merida, Venezuela, not in the US if thats what you meant by "in what state"
in 1608
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