Poland
Republic of Poland is a country in Central Europe and is considered by the United Nations a part of Eastern Europe.
Poland Weather
The climate of Poland is mostly temperate throughout the country. The climate is oceanic in the north and west and becomes gradually warmer and continental as one moves south and east. Summers are generally warm and winters are cold. Precipitation falls throughout the year, especially in the east. Winter is drier than summer. Poland has one of the highest numbers of lakes in the world.
Poland Coastline
Poland also has a smooth coastline, which has been shaped by the continual movement of sand by currents and winds from west to east.
Economy of Poland
Poland is considered to have the strongest economy of all Central and Eastern European countries. The privatization of small and medium state-owned companies has encouraged the development of the private business which has been the main drive for Poland's economics growth. Poland is one of the most educated European countries.
Poland Education
Education in Poland starts the at the age of seven years in primary school. Next is the lower secondary which is followed by upper secondary level. Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. Warsaw has made important contributions to the European culture. It is one of the most important educational centers of Poland. Warsaw produces more than 15% of Poland's national income. The unemployment rate is one of the lowest in Poland.