Phone-a-bus: Krakow gets better connected
Plans for a new private bus company are underway to commence operations by the end of September.
Read morePlans for a new private bus company are underway to commence operations by the end of September.
Read moreThe Krakow Philharmonic Hall will be playing host to The Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra and The Krakow Philharmonic Choir this Saturday, September 8 at 19:00.
Read moreKrakow is pretty but Krakow can get packed. To the brim. The overfill of the Rynek Glowny can in itself produce hypertension, rise in stress levels and the occasional douse of claustrophobia.
Read moreThanks to the Department of Environmental Protection of the Municipal Council, the Jagiellonian University and the Malopolska Ornithological Society, Krakow will gain three additional areas for ecological use.
Read moreIt appears PiS is going soft on its right-wing family-orientated policies. The "Women in Business" ("Spelniona w Biznesie") campaign is being launched this September by Joanna Kluzik-Rostkowska, the labor and social policy minister.
Read moreAs of May 1, 2009, foreign nationals will be able to freely purchase real estate in Poland without permits. Concerns have been raised that foreigners will "buy up" the most attractive areas of Poland.
Read moreLast week National Employment Inspectors and police uncovered a forced labor camp operating just outside of Krakow. Gazeta Krakowska reported that 13 Ukrainian nationals were forced to work on an agricultural farm alongside Polish workers.
Read moreIt appears Krakow treats its residents well. With its rapid economic expansion, new developments, cultural events, historical riches, influx of foreign travelers, job opportunities and a welcoming atmosphere, Krakow is appreciated by the people who live in it.
Read morePolish students undertaking practical training abroad are often taken advantage of and are treated as second-class employees.
Read moreIt was 02:00, Tuesday, July 24. The five-member Soassep family waited on the platform to board the train.
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