Poland country profile
28 August 2006by eub2 -- last modified 04 January 2008
The formerly communist Poland became a member of the European Union on 1 May 2004.

Rzeczpospolita Polska
The north of Poland, stretching to the Baltic Sea, consists almost entirely of lowlands while the Carpathian Mountains (including the Tatra range) form the southern border. The Masuria region forms the largest and most-visited lake district in Poland.
The Polish state is over 1,000 years old. In the 16th century Poland was one of the most powerful countries in Europe. King Jan III Sobieski of Poland broke the Ottoman siege of Vienna in 1683, ending the threat of a possible occupation of western Europe.
Poland is rich in natural mineral resources, including rock salt. The Wieliczka salt mine contains an entire town below ground with sanatorium, theatre, church and café! Everything from stairs to chandeliers is made from salt.
Poland’s current constitution dates from 1997. The President is elected by popular vote for a five-year term. The 460 members of the lower house of parliament (the Sejm) and the 100 members of the senate, are directly elected by a system of proportional representation to serve four-year terms
Poland’s traditional dishes include beetroot soup, cabbage rolls (cabbage leaves stuffed with meat and rice) and pierogi (dumplings stuffed with cabbage and mushrooms, for example).
Famous Poles include the astronomer Copernicus, the composer Chopin, the scientist Maria Curie-Sklodowska, film-makers Roman Polanski and Krzysztof Kieslowski, and the late Pope, John-Paul II.
Area: 312 678 km2Population: 38.65 million
Capital city: Warsaw
Currency: 1 zloty = 100 groszy, 1 euro = 3.81 zloty (PLN) (Dec. 2006)
National day: 3 May, 11 November
EU-membership: 1 May 2004
Head of State: Lech Kaczynski
Head of Government: Prime Minister Donald Tusk
Foreign Minister: Radosław Sikorski
GDP: € 240.1 billion (2005)
GDP per capita in PPS: € 6 290 (2005)
Economic growth in real terms: + 5.4% (2006)
Links:
Head of State: http://www.prezydent.pl
Head of Government: http://www.kprm.gov.pl
Foreign Minister: http://www.msz.gov.pl
Parliament: http://www.sejm.gov.pl
Map of Poland

Source: European Commission, Slovenia EU Presidency, CIA World Factbook
