what is the most used ingredient in Polish cooking
mushrooms
what is the sentence starter for a man and a woman
ona/on
what are the most important holidays in Poland
easter and Christmas
were is the worlds biggest castles located
Poland is home to the world's biggest castle
what type of alcohol originated in Poland
vodka
whats the most popular dish in Poland
Pierogi, filled dumplings containing either meat, vegetables, cheese, fruit or chocolate.
what other language is the closest to Polish
Slovak and Czech
how many holidays in a year for Poland
13 public holidays
how many on average people live in one household in Poland
in larger houses it is not uncommon to see 2 or 3 generations living together
what is Poland's national animal
white-tailed eagle
what are some of the most common and traditional ingredients in Polish cooking
The basic ingredients used in a Polish kitchen are beetroot, cabbage, cucumbers, potato, parsley, carrot and onion.
how long has the Polish language been around
since 500 AD
when is Poland's independence day
11 November Poland's Independence Day they gand independence November 3, 1918.
what are all the houses in Poland made of
what is Poland's most played and famous sport
soccer / football
is Polish food mostly spicy or not
the majority of Polish dishes are spicy
how many people speak Polish world wide
A.3 billion B. 50 Million C. 40 million D. 2 billion
40 million which makes it the second largest Slavic language in the world
what is the most important day / holidays in Poland
independence day, Polish people celebrate with colorful clothing, parades, and food
how old are the houses in Poland
mostly from 17th and 18th centurie
what is Poland's national flower
A poppy
what food does Poland export the most
Meat and meat products
how do you say Poland in Polish
polski
what is the oldest holiday in Poland
Constitution Day on May 3
how large are the common Polish houses
100 to 150 m
dose it mostly always snow in winter
yes,Winters in Poland are cold and snowy, especially in the mountainous areas