What was the literacy rate in Romania in 1945?
Romanian National Census, March 2002: 2,347 % illiterates. Today, probably a little lower percentage.
Where does Poland get drinking water?
Someone can be more specific, but I worked at Poland Spring Hotel, which is located in Poland Springs, Maine, just outside of Lewiston, back in the 60s, and there was a spring there on the grounds of the hotel, from which the first bottled water was drawn and sold. Later, the water came from a nearby lake, and now I believe it is drawn from several different sources, all lakes in the nearby region.
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Yes, years ago that is where the water came from. Poland Springs was sued in a class action lawsuit and lost the case because for one thing they said the source was protected.
Currently the water comes from many source, that is why the taste is no longer consistent from case to case. You need to read the individual bottle.
The bottled water industry in general is under pressure since the water is suppose to be more healthy than tap water but it actually does not have to be the case. In addition there is a safety concern about the plastic in the bottles leaching into the water.
The United States wanted the nations of Eastern Europe to be independent, for a number of reasons. In philosophical terms, it is obviously a terrible injustice for the USSR to impose its rule on other nations without their consent. In practical terms, if the USSR can take over eastern Europe, it is possible that they will take over western Europe as well, and beyond that, they might eventually be in a position to take over the US. Even in purely economic terms, the US needs to engage in international trade, and the US is at risk of large parts of the world become captive of a hostile economic system that does not accept the free market. So there were several reasons for concern.
What was the main reason Poland became satellites of the soviet union?
The USSR sent their army into these places during WW II, s and set up governments that it supported by military force if uprisings occurred.
The Soviet Union was a winner of the war and the damned Roosevelt and Churchill ceded these countries to Soviet Union.
That Alliance was called the Warsaw Pact. It was dissolved in 1989.
What is Polands political system?
Poland's constitution has been in place since 1997. The country is a republic with an elected president. Legislative authority resides in the National Assembly, which consists of two houses. The Sejm (parliament), or lower house, is composed of 460 members. The senate, or upper house, has 100 seats. Members of both houses are elected to four-year terms. The president is the head of state and is elected by the people to a five-year term. The president has broad executive powers, including the authority to conduct foreign policy and oversee internal security. The president can veto laws passed by the legislature, which can overturn presidential vetoes by a two-thirds vote in the Sejm. The prime minister, who is the head of government, is appointed by the president, subject to the approval of the Sejm. Poland is subdivided into 16 provinces. Each province has a governor and an elected legislature. The judicial system is headed by the Supreme Court. There are also provincial, district, family, and special courts.
What languages are spoken in St Petersburg Poland?
Better than 97.8% speak Polish at home. Other languages include: German 0.4%, Belarussian 0.1%, Ukrainian 0.1%, Lithuanian, Russian, Kashubian. There are also many local dialects and slangs (e.g. highlander, Silesian, Pomeranian, etc.) more or less influenced by older settlements. The most numerous foreign minorities are Vietnamese and Greek.
Second language: under the communist regime Russian was compulsory from the 5th grade through high school and during the first two years in college. One of the western 3 languages (German, French, and English) was also compulsory through high school and continued in college. English and German became the most popular second languages spoken currently in Poland, however the language selection in high school is much broader and seldom includes Russian.
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Language(s) in Poland The main language is Polish. However, one may be able to "get by" using English in tourist areas. According to a website called Ethnologue, there are many additional languages in Poland. See the Related Links below for more information, but meanwhile here's the list: Belarusan; German, Standard; Kashubian; Polish Sign Language; Romani, Baltic; Romani, Carpathian; Romani, Sinte; Romani, Vlax; Silesian, Lower; Ukrainian.
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Poland's main language is polish.
its a hard one but I would say polish ?
people in Poland speek polish
Polish.
The one official language of Poland is Polish.
Polish.
Mostly Polish, but there are also other languages in use in various parts in Poland (but not very common) like ''Kaszubski'' ''Slazki'' ''Góralski''
Polish.
Polish
Yes, Poland has an official language. It is Polish.
The main language is Polish.
There is also English, Russian,swedish,German and other European languages
Polish.
The only official language in Poland is Polish.
Main language of Poland is Polish, and that's that. We're not a multi-lingual nation.
The official language of Poland is Polish.
English and German are also widely spoken in Poland, but have no official status.
The official language of Poland is Polish.
Polish is the only language spoken in Poland.
polish
Kashubian and Silesian.
Polish
PL is the country code for Poland so that would be Polish.
I have a document that states that his last name was kryzanowski and that he was part of my family The first King of Poland was Boleslaw Chrobry- and the first ruler was Mieszko I...(ignore the Kryzanowski :>)
Why did Poland Lithuania decline?
The Lithuanian-Polish commonwealth declined for a number of reasons. The biggest one was the inability of the Parliament to make any reforms or pass any meaningful laws (apart from the 1st constitution in Europe), mostly because of the veto right. Another one was poor economy because of serfdom. Lastly, Russian influence.
How much postage must be placed on a letter mailed to Poland from the US?
How much is first class postage from US to Poland?
How do you say it's very cold in polish?
zimny --- for a male noun zimna --- for a female noun zimne --- for a neutral noun I know it's strange but we have 3 articles of nouns in polish. Maybe you could better write whole sentence which you meant...
Poland is located in Europe. Central-Europe to be more specific.
What region is Poland part of?
There are 16 Regions of Poland called Województwa (Voivodeship): 1.Dolnośląskie
2. Kujawsko-Pomorskie
3.Lubelskie
4.Lubuskie
5.Łódzkie
6.Małoposlkie
7.Mazowieckie
8.Opolskie
9.Podkarpackie
10.Podlaskie
11.Pomorskie
12.Śląskie
13.Świętokrzyskie
14.Warmińsko-Mazurskie
15.Wielkopolskie
16.Zachodniopomorskie
What was Poland reaction to the invasion?
At the start of World War II, when being invaded by Germany, Poland's reaction was vigorous and confident. Trusting alike in its armed forces and in the pledge of the Western Allies to come to its aid, Poland engaged aggressively with the German invaders -- only to suffer a number of decisive defeats that soon led to its surrender.
What is the type of curreny used in Poland?
The currency of Poland is the złoty. It's often written simply as 'zloty' (with an English L) in other languages. The best currency to use is the złoty just as the best currency to use in Britain is the pound or the yen in Japan. Euros may be accepted in some tourist areas but you'll get ripped off.
The legal drinking age in Poland?
Section 15.1 Clearly states that buyers must be at least 18 and prove it with ID if they look like they may not be at least that age. Poland has no explicitly stated consumption age.
How big is Poland compared to Australia?
Area: 312,683 sq. km. (120,725 sq. mi.); about the size of New Mexico
from US State Department website on Poland
What is the land mass of Poland in squared km?
The area of Poland according to the administrative division, as given by the Central Statistical Office, amounts to 312,679 km²: land area (311 888 km²) and part of internal waters (791 km²) cut by the coast line. The area of Poland's territory, including all internal waters and the territorial sea, is 322 575 km².
How did Hitler put his racial program into effect soon after the take over of Poland?
He ordered the mass murder of millions of people.
What are the differences between Poland and US?
what are some differences between poland and the united states of america