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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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Well hi there and I hope that you have all had a good a summer as we have had. We are now in POland after having been through Italy,Greece, Italy,Austria,Slovakia,and through the Tatras into Jos hometown. Sciliy was great. Toaromin and the Aolien islands a highlight. From there we went back to the manland and caught the ferry to Greece. We travelled down the coast where we watched turtles hatch on the beach, Visited Olymipia, Ampitheatres and the Acropolis etc in Athens. From there we borded a Ferry and spent the next 10 days on the greek Islands of Santorini,Ios ( [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 9th 2005 | 258 Views | [diary=19130]

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By Alan
September 8th 2005
European Journey Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków
From Alan: Just to the south of the great castle at Krakow..Wawel..is the forner Jewish quarter, Kazimierz...with several synagogues partly restored, and numbers of restaurants featuring kosher meals and klezmer music. Eva: it's like going to your old aunt's house: a few tables, lace table cloths, dark polished furniture, quarreling waiters (among one another)--At lunch with a woman psychiatrist Maria Orvid whose name was given us by Fred Ford who knew her from teaching here, we talked about this and decided it was an example of the 'return of the repressed'. There is great curiosity and enth [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 8th 2005 | 141 Views | [diary=19011]


By Alan
September 5th 2005
European Travels Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków
Yesterday was very long:the conference had endings and goodbyes. Then we visited Auschwitz-Birkinau with a group from the conference. One and a half hours travel from Krakow, in rolling green farmland..suddenly we are there. We were in tears even when considering going: being there was deeply moving, exhausting, overwhelming.... I can only give a few impressions.... It is Birkinau that crushes the spirit. I had not understood that Auschwitz was a smaller and older camp..terrible in its treatment of prisioners. It has the infamous gate that says :Arbeit macht Frie' 'Work makes for freedom" [View Full Entry]

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By Alan
September 5th 2005
European travels Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków
Here, found on the internet is the poem that most closely reflects how I felt after Birkinau Could Have by Wislawa Szymborska; translated by Stanislaw Baranczak & Clare It could have happened. It had to happen. It happened earlier. Later. Nearer. Farther off. It happened, but not to you. You were saved because you were the first. You were saved because you were the last. Alone. With others. On the right. The left. Because it was raining. Because of the shade. Because the day was sunny. You were in luck - there was a forest. You were in luck - [View Full Entry]

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By Alan
September 4th 2005
European Travels Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków
Impressions of the Psychodrama Conference: which is the reason we are here. Eva gave her workshop for 50+ people on 'roles not played.' The Conference theme was 'The Garden of Roles'. In keeping with this, Eva led the group in a inner meditation of two personal 'gardens'. One of reality...your present family and professional role..who you are in it. And a garden of possibility..wherein might be treasures, opportunities. She induced a very satisfactory reverie followed by sharing in groups of four. One amazing challenge for an international conference: the languages are German, English, Romania [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 4th 2005 | 104 Views | [diary=18552]


By The Ravyn
September 4th 2005
An excursion to Poland Europe » Poland
Europe is so great for travelling. My host dad took me today to Poland for a day trip. The trip was about an hour and a half by train and cost about 10 € per ticket. It was pretty fascinating. I decided to only bring my disposable camera so the only pictures I have won't be seen on here. You'll just have to ask for them when I get back. It was a pretty fascinating trip. We met, on the train, a very interesting girl about my age from poland. She was studying PoliSci and Baltic Languages at a University in [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 7th 2005 | 145 Views | [diary=18907]


By Alan
September 2nd 2005
European travels Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków
A note from Eva: Oh to be married to a man who spells Bremen, Bremman! All four of the famous town musicians in an uproar! What's a little German girl to do? He already said that he's an American, I guess I knew that before... Also, a slight emendation to the Jewish-Freud story. It's a complicated set of feelings for me. This lady was an 85 year old bundle of Berlin energy, a real ray of sunshine. She arrived out of breath, with bags, trumpeting her arrival, her understanding that Alan was sitting in her seat, her delight that she could [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 2nd 2005 | 105 Views | [diary=18379]


By Alan
September 1st 2005
European travels Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków
This becomes an inner travel more than I perhaps expected. In Hamburg, Eva taught a group of supervisors of people giving palliative care...they are often disappointed when the meaningful, neat and peaceful end of their patients is not possible. Eva role-played Death..not as an atagonist, but as a natural ending of life...whose nature was misunderstood and resented (at least this what I understood her to have depicted)..the group got sympathetic to Death, at least less rejecting. In Bremman, we visited Annalie, writer, teacher, social activist and health educator, and again the talk was of pal [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 1st 2005 | 84 Views | [diary=18317]


By Joanka
August 15th 2005
Wakacje 2005 Europe » Poland
W tym roku decydujemy sie na wakacje w Slowenii. Zawsze marzylam o tym, zeby pobiegac po tamtejszych gorkach. Poczatkowo planujemy Slowenie z Chorwacja, ale ze wzgledow finansowych i czasowych zostaje tylko Slowenia i full spartan ;) 15 sierpnia, Gdansk - Wroclaw - Klodzko Wyruszamy o 7. Pakuje sie auta jako druga, a juz nasze tobolki wypelniaja bagaznik po brzegi, ale wiele z tobolkow to wspolne dobro naszej 4 - namioty, zapasy jedzenia, gary. Udaje sie zapakowac wszystko, nawet kolejne 2 osoby i jedziemy na poludnie. Pierwszy dluzszy przstanek to Wroclaw. Decydujemy, ze jednak bed [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 31st 2005 | 373 Views | [diary=18120]

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By D G
August 10th 2005
Krakow is FAB!!! Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków
g'day We travelled from Latvia after some indecision whether we should stay in Vilnius a couple of nights but last minute decided to get on the overnight bus to Warsaw and from there straight to Krakow.. time and money running out fast!!! Its driving me mad the way everyone is saying things are soo cheap... "only 20euro", well its a lot in NZ dollars for god sake.. maybe its time to start earning euros again. We arrived in Krakow in the evening time a couple of nights ago with no accomodation booked which meant we had to walk an hour out [View Full Entry]

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