Factfile about Poland

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Factfile about Poland The highest peak in Poland are Rysy in the Tatra Mountains The 2499-meter mountain is located on the border between Poland and Slovakia.

And the most visited Polish summit is ĹšnieĹźka.


The biggest amusement park in Poland in Energylandia

There is in Zator. Rollercosters in this amusement park increase adrenaline. Energylandia is very popular and is visited by over a million people every year.


Andrzej Duda is the Polish president. The president did a lot of good for Poland e.g the president has signed a law that reduces the retirement age to 60 for women and 65 for men and Poles are grateful for that.


Pope John Paul II was Polish John Paul II, responsible Karol Józef Wojtyła - Polish Roman Catholic priest, auxiliary bishop of Cracow, and then the metropolitan archbishop of Cracow, cardinal, deputy chairman of the Polish Episcopal Conference, 264th Pope and 6th Sovereign of the Vatican State in 1978–2005. Holy Catholic Church.


Polish Nobel Prize winners 17 Poles received the Nobel Prize, among others: -

Henryk Sienkiewicz, for literature Maria Skłodowska - Curie, twice for physics and chemistry Władysław Reymont, for literature Lech Wałęsa, for Nobel Peace Prize Wisława Szymborska, for literature


Size and population of Poland Poland is the ninth largest country in Europe. There are over 37 million people in Poland.


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