What is the distance from Warsaw Poland and St Petersburg Russia?
1025 km direct distance ("as the crow flies"). Driving distance would be different.
Latvia Lithuania and what country separates Russia from the Baltic Sea?
Russia has access to the Baltic Sea through the Gulf of Finland from St Petersburg Also from the Russian Enclave of Kaliningrad directly to the Baltic Sea
How far is Germany from Poland?
From Their Capitals(Warsaw and Moscow), it is approx: 700 miles 600 nautical miles 1,150 Kilometers 677,700 Smoots 3,783,900 feet From Their Border Lines, it is approx: 230 Miles 200 Nautical Miles 370 Kilometers 218,940 Smoots 1,222,400 Feet
That is the Enclave of Kaliningrad
What country is larger Poland or Switzerland?
Switzerland is larger than Belgium by area.
Belgium is larger than Switzerland by population.
What is the national dish of Bulgaria?
Breakfast: Banitsa (Bread cake), Strudel, Gevrek, Croissaunt, Chorba (soup)
Lunch: Meat (mainly pork and chiken), fish, Bean, Lentile
Dinner: semi prepared foods, cheese, saussages, youghurt
A N D always a lot of Bread (loaves)
Deserts are very rare in Europe, the only deserts I can think of in Europe are located in Spain.
There is a semi desert in Europe, the only European Desert, called Tabernas desert, located in Almeria (Southern Spain). It is sort of a little sister of Mojave Desert in the US, since it has similar caracteristics.
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What is the distance of Warsaw Poland and London?
There is no approximate time, it depends on weather and traffic really.
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Do Justin Bieber's grandparents live in Poland?
Justin biebers grandparents live in stratford Ontario Canada (Justin biebers hometown) at 288 that's the addressss
Why were the French angry about Germany's invasion of Poland in World War 2?
In 1940, Germany attacked France and occupied it. As part of the surrender terms, a portion of France would be occupied and controlled by the Germans. Other parts of France and their African colonies became ally to Germany and under their rule. Therefore, the French in Algiers had to fight any enemy of Germany or they could risk punishment from the Germans. As you may know, American General Mark Clark carried out a clandestine landing on North Africa in order to convince French General Darlan to order his troops to disarm when the Americans landed. This did not exactly happen as planned on the first day but eventually, the French soldiers laid down their weapons and the Germans could not do anything.
Were Sweden Norway Finland Poland Germany occupied?
No, Finland is an indipendent state, member of EU and UN.
it was occupied yes it was occupied because the Germans took it over mines is right because my teacher said
What is the movie title 'Up in the air' in Polish?
The phrase 'W chmurach' is a Polish equivalent to the title of the movie 'Up in the air'.
-but the phrase "W chmurach" means "in the clouds" up in the air is "na górze w powietrzu."
What is the proper adjective for Poland?
The adjective is variously spelled as Praguean or Praguian, often referring to the Prague School/ Prague Circle of Linguistics, rather than the city of Prague in Poland. The demonym for a resident of Prague (noun) is Praguer.
What is the national anthem of Poland?
The national anthem of Poland is "Dąbrowski's Mazurka".
Lyrics are written by Józef Wybicki in 1797, and the composer of the music is unknown. The melody is most probably Wybicki's adaptation of a folk tune that had already been popular during the second half of the 18th century. The composition used to be erroneously attributed to Michał Ogiński who was known to have written a march for Dąbrowski's legions.
When did King Boleslaus V of Poland die?
King Boleslaus V of Poland died on December 7, 1279 at the age of 53.
What is the sea between Poland and Finland?
The Baltic Sea.
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Where did polka music come from?
This is from Wikipedia: "The beginning of the propagation of dance and accompanying music called polka is generally attributed to a young woman, Anna Slezakova (born Anna Chadimova) of Labska Tynice, Bohemia, who danced to accompany a local folk song called "Strycek Nimra koupil simla", or "Uncle Nimra Bought a White Horse", in 1834. She is said to have called the dance Madera, because of its liveliness."
How are musical instruments made in Poland?
Polish folk instruments include bagpipes (dudy, gajdy, koza, kozioł), a cimbalom (cymbały), a fiddle (mazanki, gęśliki) with three or four strings or a violin (skrzypce), a base (bas, basetla, kontrabas), more recently a clarinet (klarnet), a trumpet (trąbka), a trombone (puzon) or French horn (waltonia), a saxophone (saksofon) and an accordeon (harmonia, akordeon).
Several woodwind instruments such as a whistle (gwizdek), a willow flute (fujarka), and a less common trembita or alphorn (trombita),
Why did England declare war on Germany after the invasion of Poland?
germanys invasion of Poland was the last straw in many violations of the treaty of varsailles [ a treaty that severly limited germanys power, established after WWI] and England, fearing an invasion [ especilly since churchill had a large part in aforementioned treaty] so they declared war along with France.