Poland
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Documentation:
Comment: A country in central Europe.
General:
Poland is an eastern European country and an industrialized country.
Poland has been part of the European Union since the beginning of May 2004. Poland is northeast of the Czech Republic. The capital city of Poland is Warsaw, Poland.
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Affiliations:
Poland has been part of the European Union since the beginning of May 2004. The capital city of Poland is Warsaw, Poland.
Miscellaneous:
Poland is inhabited by many Byelorussians, German, Ukrainians, and Poles.
Gunter Grass, Isaac Singer, and Wislawa Szymborska were born in Poland.
Wladyslaw Reyment and Henryk Sienkiewicz are citizens of Poland.
Ukrainian and German are commonly spoken in Poland.
Polish is among the national languages of Poland. Most people in Poland speak Polish.
Poland's telephone country code is 48. Polish people are one of the primary types of people inhabiting Poland. Poland is obliged to follow the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Poland was a victim in World War II.
Poland was a buyer in a Sales Contract knowledge in 1997. Poland was a cooperating participant in the attempt to democratize Iraq.
In 1997, Poland imported 59,000 barrels per day of refined petroleum products during in 1995. In 1997, Poland imported 260,000 barrels per day of crude petroleum products during in 1995. In 1997, Poland exported 0 barrels per day of crude petroleum products in 1995. In 1997, Poland exported 20,000 barrels per day of refined petroleum products in 1995. In 1997, Poland produced 5000 barrels per day of petroleum products in 1995.
In 1995, Poland exported refined petroleum products.
  • Poland's yearly birth rate was 19 per 1000 people in 1988.
  • Poland's yearly birth rate was 19.4 per 1000 people in 1986.
  • Poland's infant mortality rate was 18 infant deaths per thousand live births in 1988.
  • Poland's infant mortality rate was 20.2 infant deaths per thousand live births in 1986.
  • Poland's annual death rate was 10 deaths per thousand people in 1988.
  • Poland's annual death rate was 9.2 deaths per thousand people in 1986.
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