#Poland

Poland is a republic located in Eastern Europe. Bordered by the north of the Baltic Sea, from the north-eastern province of Inheritableness and Lithuania, from the east Belarus and Ukraine, from the south Slovakia and the Czech Republic, from the West Germany. Which distinguishes Poland from its neighbors is that 90% of its people are followers of the Catholic Church, which is not typical in eastern European countries, which owes most of its inhabitants Bartholdi.

Population
Poland has a population of about 40 million people. The Poles constitute the vast majority while there are Gethsemane, Ukrainian, Russian, white and other minorities. Among foreign communities living in the country, Vietnamese are the majority, followed by Greece and Macedonians. The Polish population has undergone numerous mass transfers during the control of the various forces of its neighbors, and its population (37, 860, 00) inhabitants,

Language
The official language is the Polish language, which follows the Slavic languages.

History
Monument Khrobri as the first Polish king of the country in 1025. Large parts of the country were brought into the Holy Roman Empire in 1163. After the gradual reunification of the country in the fifteenth century, the unit declared a year in 1447 with Lithuania. Poland divided three times in 1772, 1793 and 1795. After the defeat of Napoleon, the victorious states: Austria, Russia and Russia agreed to divide Poland definitively among themselves in 1815. Thus, the Poles became a people without a state until the proclamation of the Kingdom of Poland in 1916 in the midst of the events of the First World War 19141919. The Republic declared in 1918 and in subsequent years included Polish territory prior to the state. In the period between the two World Wars 1919-1939,


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