Poland has an area of 322,600 square kilometers and a total population of about 38.39 million. Located in Central Europe, it is a member of the European Union.
The capital, Warsaw, is the political, economic, cultural center and largest city of Poland. It is the ninth largest capital city in the European Union, one of the 19 first-tier cities in the world, and one of the most green cities in the world.
Warsaw is pronounced Walshava in Polish, and its name is related to a couple and a mermaid, so the emblem of Warsaw is a mermaid. It was here that the famous Warsaw Pact was signed.
After joining the European Union, Poland's economy has grown by leaps and bounds, and it is one of the countries with the best development momentum in the surrounding areas. GDP per capita is 13,640 euros, but house prices are as high as 1,768 to 3,672 euros per square meter.
Wilanów Palace on the outskirts of Warsaw is a Baroque building meaning a new manor house. De Gaulle, Nixon, and Premier Zhou Enlai all stayed here. Therefore, it is known as the "Little Palace of Versailles".
Although Poland has had a lot of ill-fated history, there are many scientists, and Polish scientists are the main force in Europe's Mars rover project. Like the famous Marie Curie, Copernicus, etc. are Polish.
Although Poland is not a constitutional monarchy and does not have an actual royal family, on November 19, 2016, Poland officially declared Jesus Christ king of Poland.
Barbara, the wonder woman of Poland, bought a lottery ticket during a sleepwalk in 2006 and unexpectedly won the first prize, with a total of 68 million euros.
The Polish "upside-down house", as the name suggests, is an upside-down house, not only the appearance is upside down, but the furniture inside the house is also upside down. So visitors walk around the building for a few seconds and immediately feel dizzy.
The famous "Polish chicken", with a strange appearance, with fluffy feathers like a lion dance on the top of its head, plus long hair hanging down to cover the face, the whole is a non-mainstream of the poultry industry.
Located in Chelmna, the oldest village in Kłozko County, the Church of the Skull is known as the "sanctuary of the contemplators of life and death".
It is the only church of human bones in Poland and one of the three churches of the great human bones in Europe. It is decorated with the skulls of more than 3,000 people and countless tibia.
Poland also has a Qingming Festival similar to the mainland, they call it the "Day of the Dead", the day of the festival, people have to go to the grave, pay homage to the ancestors, educate future generations.
Poland is flat, with most of its land in the low Bode Plain, slightly undulating, with an average elevation of 173 meters. Plains below 200 meters above sea level account for about 72% of the country's area.
The Vistula River is Finland's mother river, where 90 per cent of the country's population lives on both sides of the river and where 60 per cent of the country's drinking water comes.
The ratio of men to women in Poland is about 48 to 52, and many women are high nose bridges, blonde hair and blue eyes, fair skin, exquisite coordination of facial features, and proper high appearance.
Polish law allows married women to carry a stick and beat them to death without being held responsible if they find their husbands fooling around with them.
Poles, regardless of gender, divorced because of the intervention of a third party, then the person concerned must leave the house and give a day's living expenses in order to show humanity.
Poland is very similar to Russia, it is a country that loves wine, and Polish vodka is more famous in the world. Many Russians drink vodka imported from Poland.
Make dinner with Poles, remember not to make the number of people singular, the locals think it is unlucky. Because this is related to the Catholic 13-person dinner.
95% of Poland's Catholics place particular emphasis on their religious culture, and their level of piety is among the highest in Europe. As a result, poles refused to accept Muslim refugees from the Middle East.
Polish prices are not high, low is not low, spend 5 euros to eat a lot of local food, even if you go to a more upscale place, 20 euros can also eat very well.
Rye sour soup, pork knuckle, lamb shank with mashed potatoes and fresh vegetables and roast duck, these dishes are the traditional "Polish national dish".
Poland also has dumplings, but they are not the same as those on the mainland. They fish out the dumplings with various fillings and "eat them dry" or fry them, then drizzle them with chopped onions or fatty meat residue.
The world's largest statue of Jesus is not the one in Rio de Janeiro, but in Sivybozin, Poland, with a design height of 33 meters, a crown of 2 meters high, and a signal base station built on it for everyone to use free of charge.
Poland has a Wieliczka salt mine, a super-large nine-story underground mining city, with a maximum depth of 327 meters underground, a 100-kilometer-long tunnel; moreover, poles like to make reliefs in the salt mine, and about 40 churches have been built.
The country with the most heterosexual interactions in the world is not romantic France or fanatical Brazil, but Finland, where men have an average of 15 girlfriends in a lifetime, while women have an average of 24 boyfriends.
Poland also has a Spring Festival Gala, and every Christmas Pole likes to sit in front of the TV with the whole family and watch the movie "Little Devil Is Home".
The average age of marriage for Poles is the lowest in the EUROPEAN Union, 29 for men and 27 for women, compared to 36 in Sweden, 33 in Germany and France.
It is illegal to beat pets casually in Poland and in case of violation is usually punishable by a fine, but euthanasia can be given to pets that cannot be treated.
At least half of the world's amber originates in Poland. Its city of Gdansk is known as the International Capital of Amber and is home to the International Amber Association.
Every year on St Andrew's Day, unmarried Polish girls peel an apple and throw it over their left shoulder, forming a letter-like shape that is said to be the first letter of the girl's future husband's name.
In the northern regions of Poland, where it is popular to dry feet every year, they believe that the feet are the most important part of the body, and a healthy body starts with the feet.
Fortune telling is not only found on the mainland, but there is also a peculiar way of fortune telling in Poland, where candle wax is poured into cold water through a keyhole to make a wax figure, and then its shape is used to predict the future.
Taking the train in Poland is generally not checked, and if it is found that the fare is evaded, it is a fine of several hundred yuan, and even then many people are desperate every year.
To be graceful rather than warm, this sentence first came from Poland, Polish beauty is almost all tall, blonde hair and blue eyes, like to wear skirts, even if it is a snowy winter, it is not wrong.
Unlike our vegetable sales, many Polish cucumbers, eggplants, corn, etc. are sold on a per-case basis, so if you say you want to buy a few pounds, the boss will definitely be surprised.
More than one-third of women in Poland smoke, and in bars and cafes, women of all ages can often be seen smoking a thin women's cigarette.
In Poland, because there are more women and fewer men, women are very able to endure hardships, and most Polish women have a second part-time job, which can earn money and be physically and mentally happy, which can be said to kill two birds with one stone.
In Poland, it is legal to set up a stall, except on the road, anywhere can be set up, the key is that there is no city management to chase and fine.
Auschwitz is the largest of more than 1,000 German concentration camps built in Europe, where about 1.1 million people were killed, known as the "Death Factory."