For the EU citizen, to travel inside EU (like from Ireland to Poland) a valid ID is required, but not necessary a passport.
Poland is just in middle of Europe. The country is also a member of EU and insurance conditions are equal in all EU.
They are European countries and members of EU; but Romania and Poland are very different countries.
Since Poland has regained its independence in 1989 there are many changes taking place. These changes are to observe in many fields: economy(transition from command economy into free market), EU member, letting alone social changes.
Abbreviation for what exactly? The abbreviation for Polish cars in the EU in 'PL'. 'PL' is also the Internet suffix for Poland. 'PLN' is the code for the Polish zloty, Poland's currency.
Yes it is.
Yes, Poland is a part of the EU.
For the EU citizen, to travel inside EU (like from Ireland to Poland) a valid ID is required, but not necessary a passport.
Poland is just in middle of Europe. The country is also a member of EU and insurance conditions are equal in all EU.
They are European countries and members of EU; but Romania and Poland are very different countries.
Poland became a member of the EU on 1 May 2004.
As a member of EU Poland doesn't require visas for American Citizens (as I assume u are).
Since Poland has regained its independence in 1989 there are many changes taking place. These changes are to observe in many fields: economy(transition from command economy into free market), EU member, letting alone social changes.
Abbreviation for what exactly? The abbreviation for Polish cars in the EU in 'PL'. 'PL' is also the Internet suffix for Poland. 'PLN' is the code for the Polish zloty, Poland's currency.
Abbreviation for what exactly? The abbreviation for Polish cars in the EU in 'PL'. 'PL' is also the internet suffix for Poland. 'PLN' is the code for the Polish zloty, Poland's currency.
535 billions of euros in 2008 (6th strongest economy of EU)
The countries that joined the EU in 2004 were: Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia