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Warsaw is the capital city of Poland, it is also the largest city in that country.
Minsk is not in Poland, it is a capital of Belarus. In Poland there is a city called Minsk Mazowiecki. Closest ports to Minsk, Belarus, are Riga, Latvia and Gdansk, Poland. A closest port to Minsk Mazowiecki, Poland, is Gdansk, Poland.
Poland is still called Poland. (Its borders have changed considerably since 1939).
Poland has a bicameral legislature. The lower house is called the Sejm and the upper house is called the Senat.
The national tree of Poland is an Oak. That is the symbol of ancient Slavic god Perun, so the holy-oak-groves were to be worshiped (still some of them remains). The oak is also connected with the emblem of Poland, the White Eagle. Is said that the founder of the state saw the White Eagle's nest on the Oak tree, and he decided to establish the first Poland's capital there, because he thought that the place must be "royal" if the white eagle lives on the god's Tree (notice that Poland's first capital is called Gniezno which means The Nest).
Warsaw
Warsaw is the capital city of Poland, it is also the largest city in that country.
Warsaw is the capital of Poland so these people are called "Poles"
It was called the Generalegouvernment.
Minsk is not in Poland, it is a capital of Belarus. In Poland there is a city called Minsk Mazowiecki. Closest ports to Minsk, Belarus, are Riga, Latvia and Gdansk, Poland. A closest port to Minsk Mazowiecki, Poland, is Gdansk, Poland.
Capital
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While there is no official capital, Brussels is considered the unofficial capital of the European Union. Frankfurt could be considered the EU's economic capital as it houses the European Central Bank. Strasburg, where the European Parliament sits, would then be the EU's political capital.
It is called "Atryel".
Yes, there are cabs in Poland. They are called "taksówki".
capitalist economy, Karl Max describe a system in which a small group of people who control large amounts of money, or capital, make the most important economic decisions.