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Poland is an ancient nation that was conceived near the middle of the 10th century. Its golden age occurred in the 16th century. During the following century, the strengthening of the gentry and internal disorders weakened the nation. In a series of agreements between 1772 and 1795, Russia, Prussia, and Austria partitioned Poland amongst themselves. Poland regained its independence in 1918 only to be overrun by Germany and the Soviet Union in World War II. It became a Soviet satellite state following the war, but its government was comparatively tolerant and progressive. Labor turmoil in 1980 led to the formation of the independent trade union "Solidarity" that over time became a political force and by 1990 had swept parliamentary elections and the presidency. A "shock therapy" program during the early 1990s enabled the country to transform its economy into one of the most robust in Central Europe, but Poland currently suffers low GDP growth and high unemployment. Solidarity suffered a major defeat in the 2001 parliamentary elections when it failed to elect a single deputy to the lower house of Parliament, and the new leaders of the Solidarity Trade Union subsequently pledged to reduce the Trade Union's political role. Poland joined NATO in 1999 and the European Union in 2004. To be updated

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By judylay
April 9th 2006
History overload Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków
I went to the national museum and visited 4 synagogues today. I've done my touristic duty! Well, not really, because there is so much more to see. I haven't gone into any of the churches yet, nor have I visited the place where John Paul II (the Pope) used to live. I don't have that many photos because inside of the museum today because I don't think I was allowed to shot, and inside the synagogues it seemed inappropriate... So here's a rundown of the photos. Attached to the Synagoga Remuh is the old cemetary; they are both open to the [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 9th 2006 | 162 Views | [diary=51757]

Inside the Old Synagogue Cemetary
Inside the Old Synagogue Cemetary
Inside the Old Synagogue Cemetary

I want to skip the irrelevant details of my flights from Mumbai to Vienna. but this being an account of my travels and all........... Ok so I reached the Mumbai airport really early. the guy at immigration had so much time to spare that he was even showed me the UV light and how to detect fake passport. Thanks to him, now I have enough information to start a perfect passport scam(I know how to avoid the loopholes). Austrian Airlines is quite ok. food and service fine. I reach Vienna airport really sleepy. Transit is nothing to brag about. The seats [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 10th 2006 | 125 Views | [diary=51893]


Here are some pictures from the past few days, beginning from the bus ride into Poland. The themes are: 1. Weird stuff I see in the streets. Did you know that Krakowians (?) can park on the sidewalk? Yup, they drive the cars right up the sidewalk and leave a bit of room for the pedestrians. These two street signs, from what I can gather, say a. park all the way onto the sidewalk and b. park half in the street, half on the sidewalk. And then that light tree with 9 lights, that's just crazy. How do you know which [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 8th 2006 | 309 Views | [diary=51586]

Park only HALF on sidewalk
When can I cross?!
Clothing Hall

I just finished my first week of language classes. It's really intense, though, 4.5 hours per day of instruction and by the end I'm totally beat. Most of the students in the school are from Germany, a tiny sprinkle from the UK/Ireland/Scotland/Wales and 3 from the US. The first day when I was here, I was told there were two other Americans and then when I met one of them, it was like,"oh, so you're the 'other American'". And then when I met the 'other' other American, it was like, ah, that's all there is! I have no big complaints about [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 8th 2006 | 101 Views | [diary=51391]

The Jazz Band II
Bread Ring

I shall write about some of the nice Poles that I have met since arriving in Poland to balance out the negativity from my previous post. 1. When I wanted to get my monthly tram pass, I had to first get a passport sized photo taken. One of my fellow classmates had a flier that was for a photo place that had a special deal going on, 8 pix for 9 zlotys. That's about a quarter a pix. So I went to that shop. The man was very nice. He took care of the other customers and then when it was [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 6th 2006 | 123 Views | [diary=51160]


By Carrinos
April 5th 2006
Halfway Home Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków
One of the great surprises of the trip has been the Baltic countries. We didn't decide to go until the last minute and, frankly, we knew almost nothing about them. They're very affordable, very friendly and very picturesque. Riga's Old Town seems almost prefabricated. Seperated from the rest of the city by walls and cobblestone streets, Walt Disney couldn't have done any better. Except, of course, for the ubiquitous brothels and strip clubs, which attract roving bands of drunken Brits. We tried to get a bit of culture in this city of sin, wandering among the landmarks and visiting [u [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 6th 2006 | 254 Views | [diary=50901]

Welcome
We're only in it for the money
Top of the World

I'm in Krakow now. It's not pronounced like "crack-cow" or "crack-cov", it's more like "crack-koo-f". Ooookay... I left Tallinn, Estonia by bus last Saturday and we bumped, swayed, and finally rolled our way into Warsaw (which sounds like var-zah-va??) after 16 hours. 16 hours!! That's longer than the flight from Thailand to Finland! I was feelin' so icky when I finally got off the bus, but it wasn't like, oh yeay, let me kiss the ground, I'm finally in Poland, it was more like, oh crap, so this is Poland? Oops. I'm already knocking Poland in my first post, my bad. [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 4th 2006 | 235 Views | [diary=50634]


By AndreasG
March 14th 2006
Berlin-Kiev Europe » Poland
Train Berlin-Kiev [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 11th 2006 | 723 Views | [diary=56222]

Berlin-Kiev
Berlin-Kiev
Ukraine

By The Open Road
February 27th 2006
Krakow Craic Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków
Krakow is the new Prague. I've heard this uttered many times from circles of pretentious and self-righteous back packers. Once a legendary secret on the backpacker trail, Prague got cool. Now, Prague is the place for British Stag Parties and inexperienced Gappers. The two cities share many things; cheap beer, cobbled streets, magnificent architecture, beautiful women, cold weather and fur coats. The difference is in the air. In Prague the air is electric. In Krakow the air is cold with blowing snow. The women smile less, the hobos have skinnier dogs, and the expats are few and far between. [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 27th 2006 | 1843 Views | [diary=43490]

Auchwitz
Old Men Play Polkas on Square
bicycle, but not bicycle season...

We took 3 Trains and a metro to get to Krakow and we ran to about everyone of them. The whole trip was running from place to place. But we got so much in and it was an awesome weekend. Friday afternoon a group of 7 of us headed on a train to Poland (we got to leave Czech class early). One of our connecting trains was delayed and they had to kick someone off while we were crossing the boarders, which took awhile. By the time we got into the station we were supposed to transfer at we had to [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 11th 2006 | 299 Views | [diary=44809]

Night Partying
Part of Old Town Square
Staping up on the train