Malopolska residents prefer calmer country living to noisy city life
City dwellers migrate to villages in Malopolska region.
Read moreCity dwellers migrate to villages in Malopolska region.
Read moreKrakow’s Wisla Stadium may receive a facelift for Euro 2012.
Read moreKen Livingstone, the present mayor of London has started a battle for Polish votes. The Federation of Poles in Great Britain comprises 55,000 or even more Poles eligible to vote in the elections set for May 1, 2008.
Read moreAn exhibition of advanced military technology and equipment from 21 nations – missiles, propellants, rockets, armaments, explosives and more – attracted defense and industry specialists to Kielce September 3-6. Nearly 200 spectators turned out for the 15th International Defense Industry Exhibition, held under the honorary patronage of Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski.
Read moreIt has been almost three decades since the Solidarity movement in Poland gave repressed peoples all over the Soviet Union the hope that they would be free.
Read moreThe Krakow Department of Education is collecting data this school year to determine how many pupils have left the city schools.
Read moreA former minister of agriculture tried to change ministry regulations to designate the American buffalo a domesticated animal instead of a wild animal.
Read moreEighty-one years ago, pilot Boleslaw Orlinski and mechanic Leonard Kubiak began a spectacular journey in their Breguet 19 A2 biplane.
Read moreGermany has for decades asked Poland to return priceless original manuscripts of giants of German writing and composing that the Nazis hid in Poland during World War II to prevent Allied bombs from destroying.
Read moreFour hundred Poles who will begin working in November at a new Dell Computer factory in Lodz have begun training at Dell’s factory in Limerick, Ireland.
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