There has been a historical trend of Polish immigrants moving to Peterborough due to job opportunities in industries like agriculture, manufacturing, and service sectors. Additionally, Peterborough has a reputation for being a welcoming and diverse community, attracting immigrants from various backgrounds. Economic factors and family connections may also play a role in the concentration of Polish immigrants in the area.
Polish people immigrated to Wisconsin in the 19th and early 20th centuries to escape poverty, political repression, and conscription in their homeland. Many were drawn to Wisconsin for the promise of economic opportunities in industries such as agriculture, mining, and manufacturing. Additionally, the availability of cheap land and a welcoming community of fellow Polish immigrants made Wisconsin an appealing destination.
The name "Lottie" can be translated to "Lottie" in Polish as well. It is not typically translated to a different form in Polish.
In Polish Sandra has the same letters as in English, so you simply spell "Sandra".
Zuzanna is already a Polish name. It is pronounced "Zoo-zah-nah" in Polish.
You can say "Kocham Cię bardzo" in Polish, which translates to "I love you so much."
From what I found on the internet (so I'm not sure exactly how true this is, though I think it's pretty close) it said that many Polish immigrants settled in Chicago, Illinois, along Lake Eerie, and in Ohio. There was also a community of Polish people in Shamokin, Pennsylvania. Well that's all I have found so far, if I find more I'll post it. I !
there are many reasons for people to more to city here are some reasons after the war house in London where war damaged so they build up jobs and housing in peterborough so that Londoners could move out of war damaged house and to peterborough people settle in Peterborough because they need work that does not mean that have to be flexible because in north you need to be flexible as there are more people going for the job so there are going to be that are flexible but in Peterborough has less people to work than other city's so there fore you don't need to be flexible another reasons could be that family live in Peterborough
Immigrants chose to move to colonial America for better opportunities. Many other immigrants chose to move to America for religious freedom.
Because we are a free country and many people want to live a free life. So, these people are immigrants because they move from their home country to another. That is why there is so many different cultures and so many people from differentbackgrounds That is what makes the US so special and that is what makes everyone of us unique.
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Because they are looking for a better life.
Libchen means Sweetheart or Dear in English, so Polish translation should be Najdroższa, Ukochana. This word has many translation forms.
Anywhere they want to! Polish citizens as EU nationals have the right to live and work anywhere within the European Union. But to be more specific many live in London, being the UKs largest city with particular concentrations in the Hammersmith area and Ealing among other 'little Polands.' The town of Peterborough in Cambridgeshire also has many resident Polish nationals. They also do many of the jobs lazy council-flat dwelling English morons refuse to do and with a better attitude and work ethic. If the Poles and other EU workers left the UK tomorrow the British economy would be in an even more parlous state than it already is. Sounds like the person who wrote the above is a moron (what does parlous mean, perilous?) Poles tell me, they are able to share the rent on a house or flat between many of them, save their money and go home, where it is worth more. Can the British do this? Also I read in a Polish magazine details of benefits, and how to acquire them ! So not all Poles come to work, some do both, benefit and work. Are people aware, many "Poles" are Russian? Not part of Europe !
They pretty much took everyone who came that didn't have a disease, so 96% of immigrants actually became citizans
Roman Catholics.
well his parents were polish they imigrated to New York so he is NT completely polish but he has polish blood.
After about an hour or so of searching for that information, I was unable to find the answer.