Poland

 
 

For centuries, Poland has been a bridge between the East and West. Set in the heart of Europe, Poland is a multifaceted country where the capital and medieval towns are trawled by contemporary city slickers, and where horse-drawn carts negotiate country lanes, untouched by progress.

Poland remains reasonably cheap and safe, with hospitable people who welcome visitors. Over the past decade, it has developed into a modern, vibrant and progressive state, yet at the same time it maintains its traditional culture. It's a fascinating destination and now is a good time to go.


Full Name - Republic of Poland
Capital City - Warsaw (pop 1.75 million)
Area - 312,685 sq km / 120,728 sq miles
Population - 38,622,000
Time Zone - GMT/UTC +1
Daylight Saving Start - late March
Daylight Saving End - late September
Languages - Polish (official) - A western variant of the group of Slavonic languages (which includes Czech and Slovak). - German (other) - English (other) 
Religion - 95% Roman Catholic 
Currency - Zloty (zl)
Electricity - 230V 50HzHz
Electric Plug Details - European plug with two circular metal pins
Country Dialing Code 48