How big in size is Poland versus Quebec Canada?
poland is 312,679 km² versus ontario 1,076,395 km² so ontario is over 3 times bigger than poland
How do you say Hello my name is in Polish language?
Hello, my name is... - Witam, mam na imię... (Witam, jestem...)
What is 'Happy New Year' pronounced in Polish?
Szczęśliwego Nowego Roku is a Polish equivalent of 'Happy New Year'.
What is the literacy rate of Poland?
99.7%(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_literacy_rate)
What are the main tourist attractions in Krakow Poland?
In short: Rynek Glowny (The Main Market Square), Kosciol Mariacki (St Mary's Church), Ratusz (Town Hall) , Sukiennice (The Cloth Hall), Brama Florianska (St. Florian's Gate), Fortifications, Planty Gardens, Barbacan (The Barbican), Wawel Castle.
What does Poland call their Santa Claus?
Official name for Santa in Poland is Święty Mikołaj (St. Nicholas). However, in my region - Wielkopolska in Western Poland - he is called Gwiazdor. So, the rest of Poland gets presents from Św. Mikołaj twice (on Dec. 6 - mainly sweets - as it's his namesday, and on Dec. 24, as it's Xmas Eve, but here we get presents from Św. Mikołaj on the 6 and from Gwiazdor on the 24).
In some parts of southern Poland Xmas presents are not brought by Św. Mikołaj or Gwiazdor at all, but by Angel (Aniołek) or the Little Jesus (Dzieciątko Jezus).
Why did the German Invasion of Poland end?
Because on the other side of Poland was the Russian provinces and Hitler did not have the supplies to start a war with Russia.
How Long Has Poland Been A Country?
In 1025, the Kingdom of Poland developed. Poland became a part of Russia in the 1700's. Poland stood on its own again in 1918.
How do you say christ has risen in polish?
You could use any of the following:
Wesołych Świąt Wielkanocnych!
Wesołego Alleluja!
Szczęśliwej Wielkanocy!
Wesołych Świąt Wielkiej Nocy!
Poland is situated between Russia and Germany. Both nations have never favored the Polish people and have always wanted to take over the land of Poland. The German Nazis did this and later the USSR did that. The Poles gained their freedom in 1990.
How many Jews were there in Poland before World War 2?
Everyone. It was created by the Nazis in 1940. All Jews in Warsaw were ordered into the ghetto, and all non-Jews were ordered out. (Note that it was not the existing, prewar Jewish district, but an area close to a large railhead, for onward deportation).
What trees are commonly found in Poland?
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).
Describe the blitzkrieg tactics that germany used against poland?
Combined arms . ~ see answers previously submitted .
Why did Poland become a country after ww1?
Poland had been a country before World War I, though it was later divided up between Germany, Austria, and Russia. After the war, President Wilson wished to recreate Poland because of his belief in self-determination, the idea that everyone should be able to choose their country. Also, there were many ethnic Poles in the United States who brought the issue to the president's attention.
How do you say language in polish?
The correct spelling is: biały
Without Polish characters it's: bialy
What is the population of Poland 2011?
According to the statistics from Answers. com, in July 2007 the population of Poland was 38,518,241.
How do you translate family into polish?
'with' is generally 'z' in Polish but it can have other translations depending on the meaning intended in English.
How size of Poland compare to state of Wisconsin?
New Mexico is 121,365 sq. miles
Poland is 120,726 sq. miles
What food do you eat in Poland at Christmas?
Polish people eat at Chistmas many many things, especially fishes (As you know fish is a symbol of Christianity): carps, salomons, tunas, trouts, herrings - cooked, baked, fried, grilled... They eat also bread, potatos, cabbage and mushrooms, some salads, champignons with sauce, hot beets, boiled carrots and more... For dessert: kutya (mix of wheats, poppy, raisin, nuts, honey), cheese cake, poppy cake, apple pie and GINGERBREAD of course. They eat also fruits, especially oranges and manadrines. For drink: stewed fruit (usually plum or cherry), water and wine
How do you say are you from Poland in polish?
It's: Jak się masz?
Due to the lack of any information on pronaunciation on the Internet, I can give you only my poor attempt to create it myself:
[Yack shie mash?]
Do people like living in Poland?
It was poorer than Czechoslovakia because of its farming and the lack of industry and farming is still the prevailing branch of economy there. Wladyslaw Gomulka returned the soil into the private hands and thus caused poverty and hunger (X Czechoslovakia).
Where in Poland did Germany invade?
Germany and Russia split Poland between them, Germany invaded Poland from Danzig and went south, Russia lined up the border and attacked the whole front at once