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The history of human activity on Polish soil spans almost 500,000 years. Throughout the Iron Age it became extensively diverse, with various cultures and tribes settling in what was then East Germania. However, it was the Western Polans who dominated the region and gave Poland its name. The establishment of the first Polish state can be traced to AD 966, when Mieszko I, ruler of the realm coextensive with the territory of present-day Poland, converted to Christianity. The Kingdom of Poland was founded in 1025, and in 1569 it cemented its longstanding political association with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania by signing the Union of Lublin. This union formed the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, one of the largest (1,000,000 square kilometres (390,000 sq mi)) and most populous countries of 16th and 17th century Europe, with a uniquely liberal political system[ which adopted Europe's first written national constitution, the Constitution of 3 May 1791. With the passing of prominence and prosperity, the country was partitioned by neighbouring states at the end of the 18th century, and regained its independence in 1918 with the Treaty of Versailles. After a series of territorial conflicts, the new multi-ethnic Poland restored its position as a key player in European politics. In September 1939, World War II started with the invasion of Poland by Germany, followed by the Soviet Union invading Poland in accordance with the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. Around six million Polish citizens, including 90% of the country's Jews, perished in the war. In 1947, the Polish People's Republic was established as a satellite state under Soviet influence. In the aftermath of the Revolutions of 1989, most notably through the emergence of the Solidarity movement, Poland reestablished itself as a presidential democratic republic.

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HISTORIC CENTER OF KRAKÓW

This historic city with old walls and numerous museums used to be a royal residence and a center of civilization spreading culture all over Poland. Here is the Wawel – the seat of Polish kings and the place of their coronations; St Mary’s Church with its famous alter by Veit Stoss; the Main Market Square – the largest medieval town square

OLD CITY OF ZAMOŚĆ

A small example of his talent was the project of theatre decorations prepared in the year when the construction of Zamość begun. The tragedy by his schoolmate, Jan Kochanowski, entitled "Odprawa posłów greckich" („The Send-Away of the Greek Envoys”) was performed during Jana Zamoyski’s wedding with Krystyna.

HISTORIC CENTRE OF WARSAW

The historic center of Warsaw constitutes an exception on UNESCO’s World Cultural Heritage List. It’s the only urban complex almost entirely reconstructed after the WWII total destruction. The careful reconstruction was so well done that the international community demonstrated its great appreciation through putting the historic center

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I should have known that, despite being in the European Union, Poland does not use euro. The national currency in Poland is złoty (pronounced zwoty) and a quick google search would have told me so. Instead, I didn't find out until the night before we left for Poland which, I'll admit, was a rookie mistake.

After their native tongue, English is the second most common language spoken in Poland. It's taught in schools and almost anyone working in the tourism industry of a big city speaks English to some degree.

Ok, you can't blame me for assuming here! Contrary to the name, milk bars (or bar mleczny in Polish) are affordable, cafeteria-style restaurants that you'll find throughout Poland.

Another stereotype we've all heard is that Polish people only drink vodka. And, while we did have our fair share in Poland, there is more to be enjoyed. Like beer. Often ranking in the top 10 for world's biggest beer drinkers, beer is no joke in Poland.

There are, regrettably, many people in this world who still think of Poland as a bleak country full of gloomy cities and run-down buildings when that's just not true.

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