Male Poland China pigs weigh between 600 and 900 pounds. Female Poland China pigs weigh between 400 and 600 pounds.
You have 47400 in old polish zlotych in bills as big as a 20000 are they still worth anything?
From wikipedia:
As a result of inflation in the early 1990s, the currency underwent redenomination. Thus, on January 1, 1995, 10,000 old złotych (PLZ) became one new złoty (PLN).
Therefore you have 4.74 new Polish Zlotych at current exchange rate:
11 DEC 2012 1 PLN= 0.319 US
4.74*0.319=$1.51 US dollars
Translate glupi from polish to English?
Głupi in English is stupid
FIXED: in English Głupi means nothing.... In polish it means stupid. lol
What types of jobs do people in Poland do?
Comparing to Western Europe, a participation of qualified engineers and doctors of medicine in polish labour market were (like were 20y ago) greater.
as well as a significant share of highly skilled workers, miners, shipbuilders, builders and so forth.
Not to mention small- holding farmers!
How can you shop from US and ship to Poland?
If you do not have a US Address, that would be a tiring process. With traditional methods, your orders are delivered in 3-4 weeks, and it is not guaranteed if the delivery is delayed or not.
To avoid these issues, I recommend you to use international package forwarding services. I used a website called Boxinus.com, and pleased with the service they provided. Their customer service calls you as soon as you register the website and gives you more details about your package forwarding procedure. You can consolidate a couple of packages and ship together which is very helpful to lower the shipping fee. I have to say, they have reasonable prices compared to the service.
Hope my answer is useful.
because the british country was a world power if the supported the other side it would weaken them makeing it easyer to mount a offence against the british if they were going to i hope this helped you
When did Poland become a republic?
The Czech Republic was formerly part of Czechoslovakia, under Communist rule. In 1989, it became democratic. It split apoart from its counterpart, Slovakia, in 1992 and officially became the Czech Republic then.
It's a traditional meal made from sauer-kraut with sausage and/or mushrooms, onion and so on. It's being boiled for one hour, then you add sausage and stuff (prepared earlier), you cook it again and so on. (It's just a brief instruction how-to, and very inaccurate).
Bigos is tastier when you're eating it some days after, 2-3 or more. The taste overfill the whole meal and it's better then that way.
Why did communism never gain widespread support in Poland?
they never gain support in poland because a communist government backed
in poland in the 1940s and banned opposition parties .And a soviet union took over lands causing no comminism .
It is famous for;the best pope in the world was from Poland.His name was John Poul the second in polish Jan Paweł II.And also the statio of a mermied is in Kraków.I was there.
Poland is also famous for Nicolas Copernicus who was the first man to formulate a comprehensive heliocentric cosmology, which displaced the Earth from the center of the universe.
Another vary famous person is Frédéric François Chopin, christened Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, he was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist, and was one of the great masters of Romantic Music. He was born in Zelazowa Wola,( near to the capital of Poland - Warsaw), to French father, and Polish mother.
Marie Skłodowska Curie (born in Warsaw) Her achievements include the creation of a theory of radioactivity (a term she coined), techniques for isolating radioae isotopes, and the discovery of two new elements, polonioum and radium. Under her direction, the world's first studies were conducted into the treatment of neoplasms (cancers), using radioactive isotopes.
Wislawa Szymborska: Poet. She won the 1996 Nobel Prize for Literature.
Czeslaw Milosz: poet and writer, won Nobel prize for literature. (1980)
Lech Walesa: Some average polish worker who organized a labor movement in Poland, won Nobel Peace Prize (1983)
Roman Polanski: film director, famous for Rosemary's Baby, Chinatown and other movies
Ignacy Jan Paderewski: pianist, composer and statesman, loved by the American audience, played an important role in establishing free Poland after the World War I, Prime Minister.
And... for being attacked by the Nazis/SS/Germany whatever you want to call it at the beginning of WW2
Was Poland ever the largest country in Europe?
Technically, yes. Eastern Poland was attacked by the Soviet Union in the early stages of WW2. Western Poland was attacked by Nazi Germany. The Germans eventually ended up taking all of Poland, kicking the Soviets out.
How tall was the Warsaw radio mast in Poland?
the warsaw mast was approximately 2121 feet high (646 meters).
Which nation signed a nonagression act wit Germany that led to invasion and division of Poland?
The Soviet Union signed a non-agression pact to buy time before the Germans attacked them. The pact also included secret clauses, one of which planned the division of Poland.
When did Jewish Communist labor Bund in Poland end?
Jewish Communist Labour Bund in Poland ended in 1922.
What would Europe be like if Hitler didn't invade Poland?
It is difficult to imagine that Germany with Hitler in control could ever have avoided a massive world war. Hitler wanted to conquer most of Eastern Europe, kill the inhabitants and repopulate it with Germans. Hitler wanted to make Germany a world power that would dominate the globe. He knew that he would have to fight wars with the western powers in order for this to happen. In fact, he wanted this to happen, so that Germany could replace Britain, France and America as the sole, dominant world power.
Hitler was extremely committed to invading and destroying Poland and Eastern Europe. If for some reason he had been forced to abandon his planned September 1939 invasion, he would have pushed hard for an invasion at the earliest possible opportunity. He knew that Britain and France were likely to declare war on Germany if he did so - not only did he not care, he wanted it to happen, because he predicted that Germany would quickly defeat them and then go about his plans of seizing all of Eastern Europe without interference.
Hitler's plan was for massive conquest and control of Europe, pure and simple. As long as he remained in power in Germany, he would have tried to implement it. He was already furious that the invasion of Poland had been delayed as long as it had been.
The only way that Europe could have avoided a general war in those circumstances would be for an internal German coup against Hitler - using probably the elements of the military who opposed him. Otherwise, the history of Europe with Hitler in control of Germany pretty much only had one way of unfolding - a massive war along the lines of World War II. If Hitler had had everything his own way, he would have been able to invade and occupy all of Eastern Europe without interference from France and Britain, destroying the Soviet Union and massacring its entire population. He then would have fought short victorious wars against France and Britain, and then would have allied with a compliant British Empire to launch a world war against America to ensure Germany would dominate the world unopposed.