What is the legal drinking age in Poland?
The legal drinking age is 18.
Selling alcohol to people already drunk is illegal.
If an underage person is caught with alcohol, they get arrested
IRL- it never happens
How was Solidarity different from other trade union federations in Poland?
It was a non-Communist trade union in a Communist country
How many ghettos were there in Poland between 1939 and 1944?
The main ghettos in Poland were those in Warsaw and Lodz (which was renamed Litzmannstadt). Lublin and Krakow also had ghettos, as did many other towns in Nazi occupied Poland. In all, there were about 580 ghettos in Poland.
Where was Pietnice Poland in 1888?
Pietnice was a small village near Dobromil City in Galizien. There was German colony named Rosenberg / or Rosenburg /. The German colonists cames to Galizien according to Emperor Joseph The Second decree, from 1783 to 1789 years. My grandfather was born in Rosenberg in 1865.
Was Poland a part of Russia in 1888?
A very large part of Poland was incorporated in Russia in 1888. The rest was in Austria and Prussia. There was no Polish state or government in 1888.
Because black people are not wanted any more and are being pushed away slowly from this country after being used for many years.
Is Italy France and Poland the three countries in western Europe?
Western Europe has twenty-four countries, not just three. Yes, Italy and France are in Western Europe, however, Poland is in Eastern Europe.
What is the currencey for Poland?
złoty (abbreviated zł. or, in banks or exchange places, PLN). As of today, 1 USD is worth 3.43 PLN
What direction are Germany Poland Slovakia and Austria from Czech Republic?
Germany is to the west, Poland to the north, Slovakia to the east and Austria to the south.
Do people in Poland celebrate birthdays?
obviosly, they celebrate birthdays but they do it with a lot of alchocol!
Władysław II Jagiełło a grand duke of Lithuania and a King of Poland, appears on the 100 Zloty.
Who wanted to wipe Poland from the map?
Poland was made a target in BOTH the World wars but more notably World War II whenAdolph Hitler's first victim of world domination was Poland. Actually, Adolph had many victims before Poland, who all signed themselves over, but Poland was the first country who stood up for themselves, and plus, they are right smack dab in the middle of Europe, and their neighbor was Germany, which was Adolph's path to France. Poland was wiped off the map at a point because Russia, Germany, and some others claimed them, but Poland won themselves back.