Poland is one of the ancient nations that was formed around 10th
century. It is Central Europe, east of Europe and most of the area
being a flat plane and mountains along the south border. Warsaw is
the capital of Poland which was completely destroyed in World War
II and was rebuilt from scratch again. Royal Castle of Warsaw which
was reconstructed after the world war is a must see attraction. The
Lazienky Palace should also be not missed which has an open air
theatre and Chopins monument.
Krakow is the second biggest city of Poland stands as a witness
to its medieval era. Poland has a strong liking to music and
theatre and thus home to many theatres and opera houses. Popular
Polish Cuisines include Zrazy Zawijane (mushroom-stuffed beefsteak
rolls in sour cream) served with boiled kasza (buckwheat) and pigs
knuckles.
Population & Languages
The population of Poland is roughly 38.5 million and the
official language being spoken is Polish.
Electricity
The voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. The types of
plug used are round pin with attachment and Round pin plug and
receptacle with male grounding pin.
Geographic Location
It is located in Central Europe, east of Germany bordering the
Baltic Sea, the Russian Federation, Belarus, Ukraine, Lithuania,
the Czech Republic, the Slovak Republic and the Federal Republic of
Germany.
Climate
The climate of Poland can be termed as Temperate. Winters are
severe inland with average temperatures in Warsaw being 23F (-5C).
Summers are hot inland with average temperatures in July around 66F
(19C). The precipitation occurs round the year.
Local Customs
Handshaking is the common custom. It is customary to bring
flowers if you are going to someones house. Dressing is fairly
conservative and casual and formal for entertainment in the evening
or in a good restaurant. Smoking is prohibited in some public
buildings. Tipping is 10 to 15 percent in restaurant, hotels and
taxis.
Attractions
Warsaw: The city was completely destroyed in World War II and
was completely rebuilt after the war. The popular sights include
Historic Museum of Warsaw, the Lazienki Palace with its open air
theatre and Chopins monuments, and Palace of Culture and
Sciences.
Cracow: St. Marys Church, Royal Castle, and Royal Cathedral on
top of Wawel Hill
Travel
By Air The national airline of Romania is LOT Polish Airlines
(LO). Many popular airlines that fly to Poland include Aeroflot,
Air France, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, Easyjet, El Al,
Lufthansa, Ryanair, SAS and Swiss Air. The biggest airport is
Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport which is located like 6 miles
southwest of the city.
By Sea Pol Ferries operates connect Poland to Sweden, Denmark
and Finland
By Rail Polish State Railways (PKP) operates Eurocity trains
from Poland various major European cities. But, all services from
Western Europe to Poland pass through the Czech Republic, Germany
or the Slovak Republic. The main routes link Warsaw with Berlin and
Cologne, Budapest, Prague and Vienna. There is also a car-sleeper
service from the border of Holland to Poznan/ Warsaw.
Duty Free Items
1. Up to 250 cigarettes or 250 gm tobacco or 50 cigars for
Non-European union countries.
2. 800 cigarettes or 200 cigars or 1kg smoking tobacco for EU
Countries.
3. 1 liter wine and 1 liter spirits for Non-EU Countries.
4. 10 liter spirits, 90 liter wine and 110 liter beer for EU
Countries
5. Perfumes, medicines and cosmetics for personal use
6. Gifts up to 175
Prohibited Items
Birds and poultry arriving from countries infected with Avian
influenza, Un-canned goods, meat or dairy products, Narcotics,
firearms, ammunition, weapons, eggs, plants, endangered species,
fireworks and alcoholic beverages that contain more than sixty per
cent alcohol.
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