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1. Poles often complain that they got to the mountains in the south, and the Baltic Sea is in the north, and it warms it as ahty like. But lucky with lakes formed after the glacier convergence. Mazury lakes are a favorite place for yachting or kayak, the latter are very popular.

2. Polish weather is very unpredictable and local residents constantly comply with it: in winter, on European standards frost (up to -25), and in the summer there is not enough heat. In general, it is the Poles in the blood - to be unhappy with something. In the spring for the same day, the rain can start 3 times, to end, falling hail, after which everything will dry in the sun. Seasons, as is customary in Europe, begin not from the first day, but according to the astronomical calendar, therefore it is not worth a congratulatory on December 1 with the beginning of winter, will not understand.
3. Poland is quite homogeneous ethnically, linguistic and culturally. Nevertheless, its composition includes most of Silesia (Schelańsk), who has departed by the Poles after World War II. The area is very specific, especially the industrial-miner upper sillets with the center in Katowice, with its incomprehensible Schela dialect and his own opinion about the rest of Poland.
4. Economically, more developed Western Poland is often indignant that feeds lazy people and drunks from the poor Agrarian eastern part.
5. The problem of internal migration from rural areas to large cities in Poland is not very acute, the infrastructure is developed quite decently. The usual story, when the Warsaw family, living in the apartment, begins to build a country house, after which it moves there, and the apartment is handed over.
6. For its history, the territory of the country was divided many times, as evidenced by at least the fact that Christmas gifts to children in Warsaw brings St. Mikolai, in Poznan - Gubdore (from the word star), in Krakow - Angel, in Silesia - Baby Jesus, and even Santa Claus meets in the eastern regions ...
7. Polish small business and NGO often lives at the expense of subsidies and grants from the European Union. My acquaintance thus received 40 thousand euros to open a kindergarten in his suburb and a free course on the enterprise economy in addition.
8. Since 2007, the law has been operating, according to which 1% of your taxes should be listed on the activities of socially useful organizations, the organization you choose yourself. Therefore, there is a puzzling advertisement on the street - give 1% of the children of Africa or on the shelter for dogs.
9. Homeless animals are not here. Nuclear power plants, too, with ecology, everything is fine. In the cities on the banks of the Vistula there are a lot of river chaps, the parks are sicked by squirrels. In my sleeping area of \u200b\u200bWarsaw in the evening, it has risen on the hedgehogs.

10. In Poland lives the greatest number White storks (23% of the world population). Like bison from Belovezhskaya Forest, storks are one of the symbols of the country.
11. The separation of garbage exists, although it is controlled by the main. Many where containers for collecting old clothesthat with her then do it unknown.
12. Since 2004, Poland is part of the EU, and since 2007 to the Schengen zone.
13. Since the beginning of the 90s from the country, the wave of emigrants was injected mainly in England. Many returned with raising the standard of living, but still there are cases when a doctor working in the Polish clinic flies for a weekend in London, where he receives his weekly salary.
14. State Polish clinics are free, but they are not so much like grandmothers with sores. Therefore, it is necessary to record on the reception to the therapist somewhere over a month or two or go to a private clinic. Of course, it does not apply to emergency care cases.
15. Chicago is considered the second by the number of Poles living in it by the city of the world.
16. As the Poles themselves declare, they do not like two nations - Russian and Germans. You can find combined monuments to the victims of Nazism and the communist system. However, such dislike is more stereotype than real, and exists except during sports competitions.
17. With hostile relations, he almost did not have to meet with Russian. Often, the opposite is often very friendly and hospitable, will always prompt the road, if you need to be convened from your phone, and they will sing "let the sun will always be." For some reason, everyone knows this song.
18. The Russian language is understandable to most of the older generation, as it was mandatory in the schools of the Polish People's Republic. However, in the 90s, as a language forcibly imposed on, the Russian stopped studying, and only recently began to return and enjoy popular.
19. For Germans, Poles remain a poor and cold neighbor without electricity carrying their cars. Hence the common jokes like this: what does Polish triathlon look like? - came to the pool on foot, and returned to the bike.

20. On the other hand, the Germans actively use the proximity and low cost of Poland and go to the weekend in the once belonging to Germany or Szczecin. From the last to Berlin, a little more than 100 km, the buses ride from 10 zł, and all excursions are offered in two languages \u200b\u200b- German and Polish.
21. For the untrained ear, Polish language is just a set of hissing, especially if not listening. For example, the word happiness sounds like "schchigashchech".
22. Despite its relatives with all the languages \u200b\u200bof the Slavic Group, in Polish many words meaning absolutely different things than in Russian:? Sklep - shop? Dworzec - train station? Zapomnic (read how to "remember") - forget? Zakaz - ban? Urodliwy - Beautiful? Dywan - Carpet? Owoce - Fruits
23. Tanya means in Polish cheap, so it is better to see the girls with sim excellent name like Tatiana. "Tania Odziez" is not a fashionable authentic collection, but a common name for second-hand.
24. If somewhere on Krakow Street, you ask how to go to the library, and you will answer "simply", do not perceive the answer as mockery. "Just" means "right."
25. SPOKO - in Poland is a standard phrase in almost any life situation and means something like a "spock". Poland's song on the euro was "Koko-Koko, Euro SPOKO" performed by the chorus of grandmothers.
26. Traditional Birthday Song, Weddings and any other events where you need to desire something - "Sto Lat!", Wishing one hundred years, respectively.
27. Peppers are called only black pepper, for the rest (chili including) use the word "paprika", very surprising, as we distinguish, about which pepper is speech.
28. From other words causing subsidiaries: Adidasy - sneakers, Rajstopy - Tights, Kawaler - Bachelor.
29. Polish girls and the truth are very beautiful, dress up with taste, but not defiant. Bright coloring, mini skirts and high heels Typically, only representatives of a particular profession are typical.

30. Polish cuisine is very close to our, but less fat. Traditional dishes are Russian peers (Pierogi Ruskie), Ukrainian Borsch (Barsz Ukrainski) and Greek Fish (Ryba Po Grecku). They can easily find in every restaurant.
31. Russian peers are dumplings with cottage cheese and potatoes, in Poland after cooking they are often roasted. Consider this if you decide on the purchase in the store, usually they are already cooked and it is better to repeat them in the water. The familiar pieces of pies in Poland do not bake.
32. Another national dish is Bigos - stew with meat and smoked couch. Depending on how much at home Bigos was prepared, the recipe varies: from the mountain of meat with rare cabbage flashing to the cabbage plate with pieces of sausages.
33. Soups are what they start in Poland any holiday. Mandatory first Christmas dish is a mushroom soup or red borsch (single beetter with seasonings). Red borsch often do not eat, but drink, so do not relax, if we get a glass of liquid, externally similar to Mulled wine.? Yes, you can stumble upon coffee machines in coffee machines, I don't recommend buying back.? I don't recommend buying me. On Zakvask with a white sausage and egg, and even the wedding feast starts with soup. However, on ordinary days for lunch, soup eats not everyone.
34. What a long time could not get used to, so it is for the fact that the Poles are almost not eating bread with soup. Well, in the establishments of the catering bread to the first one, it should be very rare. But you can try ZURAG in the bread pot (the ball is removed and the bread turns into dishes).
35. One of the brightest holidays in Poland is the day of all saints on November 1. Something looks like our memorial Sunday, only with a big sweep. People come on the cemetery and with the onset of twilight ignite candles in a huge amount, it becomes light as day. In general, by the number of lamps placed around the monuments and in cemeteries, as for me, Poles are world leaders.
36. On the other hand, come to Poland to Poland to admire the present catholic christmas. December 24th at 15.00 All stores, museums, cafes, bars are closed and so for the next three days. At this time, the Poles are mostly going to families, sit down, drink, eat and watch TV. In the Christmas evening, my friends and I found only one working kebab on a two millionth Warsaw and a couple of stalls with alcohol, and the day later the only open pizzeria on a huge shopping center.
37. The employer has no right to force subordinates to work for Christmas, so only small family shops or shops on petrol stations can be open. On the last we were somehow offered to buy a half-liter bottle of 96% alcohol. With alcoholism, selling alcohol only by recipes, do not fight here.
38. Polish Fast Food Number One is a kebab. In terms of composition, the same shawarma, only twice as large and placed in half of the baton, eat a plastic fork, because at once everything in the mouth does not fit.
39. Pizza in pizzerias often relies an additional jar with a sauce (garlic or ketchup). Pizza from this turns out more juicy. In other countries, there was no such thing.

40. From the remnants of the Soviet era in many cities of Poland, the so-called "dairy bars" are preserved, originally subsided by the state. Food in them has always been and remains cheaper than elsewhere. For 10-15 zł (100-150 rubles) you can fully eat. True, orders in the dairy bars remain very scooping.
41. One of the main exported products from Poland is fruits and vegetables. You can buy them enough cheaply: for 4-5 zł (40 rubles) kilograms of peaches. The same refers to prices for meat and dairy products.
42. From products that are in Poland or not, or it is very difficult to find: crackers for beer, ryazhenka, condensed milk, dumplings and Tranca (Poles do not tolerate its smell).
43. Contrary to the opinions established even in Poland, the Poles are drinking not so much and among themselves, they are divided into stories about the non-complicit of Finns, who are in the feed from Friday to Monday, or about 5 liters of beer drunk by German for the evening.
44. On the other hand, vodka is one of the symbols of the country. When my friends and I sat on the first day at the Cafe in the center of Warsaw and ordered beer, the waiter looked with a smile and said: "Guys! You are in Poland, take vodka! "? Meanwhile to argue that the vodka was invented in Poland, and not in Russia they will not be here.
45. Traditional Polish vodka - Turning with blades inside. For the soldering of the female half is often mixed with apple juice, this mix is \u200b\u200bcalled "Charlot".
46. \u200b\u200bThere are no chemical low-alcohol beverages in Poland like a screwdriver, but are full of varieties of various honey and fruit beers.
47. In addition, to order in the bar ordinary beer with the addition of raspberry or ginger juice, and then drink it from the tube is considered quite normal.
48. Poles are very sporty, not suffering overweight, many run, go to the gym, dance, the salsa studios grow here as mushrooms.
49. Sport number one is football. Despite the mediocre game, the national team and the weak domestic championship, almost everyone in Poland is an ardent football fan. Somewhere in Lodz you can calmly beat, if you do not correctly define a fan of which local club (LKS or Widzew) you are.

50. Since Polish clubs and the national team fail, quite often, the popular speech is "Polacy, Nic Sie Nie Stalo" ("Poles, nothing happened").
51. Even the current championship of the Polish volleyball representation in the world volleyball league, the special championship of football does not shake.
52. At the site of the current National Stadium in Warsaw, erected specifically for Euro 2012, there used to be the largest bazaar of Eastern Europe. There it was possible to buy everything from smuggling Ukrainian cigarettes and pirate disks to any clothes and documents. This part of the Right Bank Warsaw is called Prague, and a couple of years ago the area was considered the most criminal and dangerous in the capital.
53. By the way, Poland is the first European country massively published against ACTA protests, limiting the freedom to disseminate information on the Internet. What do not say, and torrents Poles are very close.
54. Polish roads are difficult to call ideal. Wide and fast motorways connecting major cities, especially before the European Football Championship, almost did not. Now the country has taken a course for the improvement of infrastructure and where you will not go, new roads are built everywhere.
55. The Pole rights are passed on average from 3-5 times. This is one of the remnants of the old corrupt system. Now it is impossible to give a bribe to the examiner, there are cameras in cars, but that the operation of instructors pay off, passing intend to fall into minor errors.
56. Poles are quite punctual. There is a system public transport With an expanded schedule of all routes at each stop. And the graph is almost not disturbed.
57. From all Polish cities, the subway is only in Warsaw. The only line for today was launched in 1995, the opening of the second line is planned for the year, and while the entire Polish capital is neatly rearranged by the metrostro.
58. According to legend, after the warrior, I. Stalin as a gratuitous gift from the Soviet people to the people of Polish offered to build in Warsaw to choose from either the subway or the Palace of Culture. The Poles chose the second, for which they received the built-up high-rise high-rise hightail today is the highest building in Poland - 237 meter Palace of Culture and Science.
59. During the Second World Warchava, 85% was destroyed, the retreats of the Germans wanted to comprimenting the city from Earth. There were proposals to leave the ruins and transfer the capital to another place. Today's Warsaw is a whole city built anew. Recovery went in reinforced pace, block houses were built in the style of socialism, so most Poles Warsaw do not like, they say that it is very noisy and gray.

60. The Old Town (Historical Center) of Warsaw was restored by the 17-18th centuries and was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List as a sample of a thorough restoration of the destroyed heritage. In other cities, Poland with restoration is rushing not always, because the owners who belonged to the war suddenly are discovered from restored homes.
61. When you say Auschwitz, the Poles correct you - the concentration camp is correctly called Auschvitz, since he was built by the Germans. In May of this year, mass resonance was called Obama, in which he used the phrase "Polish Camp of Death".
62. Urban transport in Poland is a holistic system. In Warsaw, the same ticket makes it possible to travel in the subway, a city bus, a conventional or tourist tram, a suburban train and even ferry through the Vistula, kiving in the summer.
63. A variety of tickets is also striking: from 15 minutes in Krakow for 2 zł (? 20 rubles) and 20 minutes in Warsaw for 2.60 to plastic travel cards with replenishment for 90 days in 220 zł.
64. Children under 7 years old, honor donors, surrendered more than 18 liters, people for 70, as well as luggage, bicycles and pets ride for free.
65. Tickets can be bought in automata or kiosks. And the kiosk is a common name for small shops with a basic set of products and press, and a kiosk can be located anywhere, including shopping centers.
66. Trolleybuses are only in three cities of Poland: Lublin, Gdynia and Thy.
67. At night, night buses run in all major cities, their route is different from the usual and covers the track of several daytime. All that is prohibited in public transport (smoking, drinking alcohol, damage to the fleet, fights) can be enjoyed in the night buses.
68. Despite the abundance of modern buses with low fit, air conditioning, the plasma panel, which shows the route and the current location, about a quarter of buses in Warsaw are old Icaruses. Often they fulfill the role of night buses, if you and do not feel sorry)
69. The yellow light light in Poland is called orange.

70. The complexity of transport junctions in Warsaw from ignorance scares. For example, in the capital more fifty DW WILENSKI stops, each has its own number and can be in five hundred meters from another with the same name. And the routes of some buses contain up to three eponymous stops in a row.
71. Cyclists feel quite confident in Poland. The sidewalks are often divided into two parts - for people on the legs and on wheels. It is better not to go on a cyclehead, can move. Since August of this year, automatic bicycle rental stations are operating in Warsaw. The principle of both in Paris or London is 20 minutes for free, up to 1 hour - 1 zloty, more expensive. In Krakow and Wroclaw, such a rental has been functions for several years, the capital adopts innovations not immediately.
72. Emergency services (emergency, fire, police) are simply deafening and clearly sound louder than required. They say this is done so that the Poles know where their taxes go.
73. Trains Unlike buses, no particular punctuality is different. The dose time at the station is announced in minutes and sometimes you have to hear that the train is late for 90 or even 300 minutes.
74. For travel in 2nd class cars, tickets are often sold in unlimited quantities and without places, so you have to have a few hours to stand very tightly in the vestibule. There were cases when the train was late due to the fact that all passengers did not work out into the car.
75. Poles are really very religious, although at first glance this can not be noted. Churches enjoy the Slogan McDonalds here - the nearest five minutes from you. And most importantly, the Catholic churches during the services are clogged under the urban. This is probably promoted by the nature of the Catholic service in the root different from the Orthodox - no need to stand all the time, and Xendz (Catholic priest) will certainly tell a couple of jokes in the course of Mass. Yes, and to sibling food for Easter, you do not need to wake up at five in the morning (they do it in the day on Saturday).
76. Catholics are selected only by bread (payment), only a priest drinks wine, and, given the number of MES, closer to the evening it should be well cheerful.
77. Popular in certain circles are Catholic Radio Maria and TRWAM TV channel, often manipulating the opinion of believers.
78. The Catholic Church has the right not only to marry, but also to officially register marriage, without contacting the registry office.
79. And yes, abortions are prohibited in Poland.

80. The figure of Pope John Paul II century. Poland is almost inviolable, and it is better to do not argue and not joke with the Poles. In every city you will find the streets of his name, a monument and school, if school, of course, is lucky.
81. The first president of post-communist Poland, the leader of "solidarity" of Lech Valens, enjoys almost as essential love and reversion. Other Poles of the World Value are composer Frederick Chopin, as well as Maria Sklodovskaya-Curie, who opened Polonii and Radii, beyond the fires often accepted for the French, and the maiden name of the latter is generally lowered.
82. Despite the power of the church, strong and opposite glances in society. In the last parliamentary elections, more than 10% of Polyakov gave votes for the "Movement of Palicotus", a newly minted party, speaking for the cessation of financing religious organizations, removing crucifixes from the Seima Hall, and meanwhile the legalization of same-sex relations, abortions and marijuana. From this party to the Polish Parliament first got a transsexol and an open homosexual.
83. It is hard to argue that the school is separated from the church. In 9 out of 10 schools in each !!! The class on the walls will hang crucifix. In addition, from the first to the sixth grade twice a week, a religion lesson, usually taught by Catholic sisters. Religion One without the possibility of choice - Catholicism. The lesson is not mandatory, but few refuses.
84. A group of parents protested a couple of years ago against crucifixes in classes a couple of years ago, the crosses were removed, in a week there was a double group of their opponents, and the crosses had to be returned.
85. The school system differs from us familiar and divided into 3 steps. Podstawowka - younger classes from the 1st to the 6th, Gimnazjum - Equivalent 7-9 classes, LiceUm - senior classes (10-12). Each of these schools is separated from the previous one, often located in another building, and the student in the transition to the next class has to be changed not only the place, but also the team. It is done like that in order for senior classes to offend younger children.
86. Children in Polish schools feel more free than we have mandatory school uniform No, they often go to replaceable home slippers. Due to the lack of a sufficient number of shops in the corridors, during change it is often a picture of schoolchildren raised on the floor among the robbanks. The teachers of the old hardening, as it should be put on the lack of discipline.
87. An analogue of the graduation ball in Poland is called "Stodnevka" and is organized in a hundred days before final exams (coma). Mandatory first dance is polona. Poland - single countrywhere in such a ball participate even before graduation.
88. In the last school grades, students take additional classes with tutoring, often in English, even if it is not needed upon admission. For the device to work, the language is demanded even from middle managers, so the level of English has a fairly high city youth.
89. Poles come to higher educational institutions from 18-20 years. Student academic yearUnlike school, starts from October. Higher education in Polish, including for foreigners, in many universities is free, which attracts foreign students especially from Belarus and Ukraine, but it is possible to hope for a scholarship only in rare cases.

90. It's hard to blame every Pole in an excess of politeness and excessive culture, but, being sandwiched in the middle of the bus, do not worry that you will pass your stop - the floor of the bus will come out to skip you. After eating, it is decided to speak all thanks to everyone, not even a hostess for cooked dishes, and interlocutors for the company.
91. In Warsaw, wherever you go, everywhere will be pushing the theater. Theaters are definitely more than movies. According to Polish Wikipedia in the capital there are 47 theaters and only 36 cinemas, circus buildings - not one. In other cities, the trend is preserved.
92. In Poland, few people have heard about Barbara Brylet, in the top ten of Polish actors, it is definitely not included. But the diminutive form of the name Barbara sounds very cute - Basya.
93. All films in the cinema, except for cartoons, are shown without dubbing with subtitles. Perhaps this is also one of the reasons for good knowledge. of English language In the masses.
94. The price of tickets in the cinema is the same regardless of the place, just buy what you like from free.
95. For the use of public television and radio Poles should pay about 200 zł per year, but most do not pay, since payment is not mandatory. It is said that in this case you can check for you at any time, do not watch TV and finf.
96. A relatively cheap cable Internet can be obtained when signing the agreement at least a year, otherwise it will be over three times more expensive. Technical support services are just terrible here, it is impossible to call it, and if you call, rarely get intelligible information. Mobile Internet and telephone connection is inexpensive, and when changing the operator, you remain the old number.
97. The queue in the mail, in banks, government agencies is usually electronic for the numbers, the bureaucracy is enough, but it looks quite gently: when the forms are filled, up to 5 fixes are allowed, officials do not yell and do not build an Earth PAP. Although the inhabitants of Western Europe say that there are too many people here in those places where they had already had an automatic.
98. Poland is a country where much is impossible. It is forbidden to drink alcohol in public places, it is vigilantly controlled by the police, the penalty is 100 zł (about 1000 rubles). And for drinking the penalty above.
99. Most Poles are very patient guys, as much has to wait on traffic lights. For the transition to the red light by zebra, you need to post 100-200 zlotys, outside pedestrian crossing 50, but for walking the road in the wrong place for only 30.
100. In parallel with the familiar male and female silhouette for the designation of the toilet, our own icons are used in Poland: a triangle for "M" and a circle for "g". Deep symbolism of this try to comprehend yourself.

Poles - the second largest (after Russian) Slavic people, the main population of Poland, where there are 36 million Poles. Another 20 million people with Polish roots live outside Poland: in the United States (9.5 million), Germany (up to 2 million), Canada (1 million) and other countries.
Poles belong to Western Slavs. Among the Poles there are several ethnographic groups, including kashuba (up to 500 thousand people) and silets (up to 900 thousand), which have their own languages \u200b\u200band can be considered separate peoples.
Religion Polyakov - Catholicism. Polyak Karol Putyla (1920-2005), who accepted the name John Paul II, became the first dad of Roman Slavic origin.

In Russian, there are two nouns for the designation of the female word "Pole" - Pole (this word is considered obsolete, and among the carriers of the Polish language is perceived negatively) and polka (it is correct from the point of view of the modern Russian language).

Note regarding the writing of the names of the participants of the rating: in Polish, most women's surnames have the end of "A", while in Russian such women's polish surnames are taken to record with the end of "Aya", for example, the Polish surname Skłodowska is traditionally written in Russian as Skłodowskaya. And in Polish, and in Russian, Polish surnames are leaning on cases.

46 place. Katachina Ksheshovskaya / Katarzyna Krzeszowska (Rod. 1990, Krynica-Zdroj, Poland) - Winner of the Competition Miss Polski 2012.
Miss Polski - the second most important beauty contest in Poland after the Miss Poland contest / Miss Polonia. The winner of the MISS Polski Competition is a country at Miss World.
At Miss World 2013, Katazhina Ksheshovsky spoke unsuccessfully, but at the Miss Supraneshnl 2014 competition became the 4th Vice-Miss.


44th place. Mia Washikovo / Mia Wasikowska (born October 14, 1989, Canberra, Australia) - Australian actress. I received international fame after the release of the film "Alice in Wonderland" (2010), where he performed a major role. In Russian Surname Actress is written as Vasikovskaalthough Mia says it as Washikovska. Father actresses - Australian, Mother - Polka, while Mia considers himself precisely polls and is the last name of the mother.

43 place. Eva Vishnevskaya / EWA WIśNIEWSKA (born on April 25, 1942, Warsaw) - Polish actress theater and cinema. Princess Kurtsech played in the very cash of the modern Polish film of the 90s "Fire and Sword" (1999), having received the "Orly" award for the best female role of the second plan.

42 place. (born on July 30, 1982, Maruba, Australia) - Australian actress. Born in the family of Polish immigrants. Insurance - scenic pseudonym, its real surname - Strzechowski.

41 place. GRAISIN BRESHEVSKAYA / GRAżYNA BARSZCZEWSKA (born May 1, 1947, Warsaw) - Polish actress theater, cinema, radio, television and cabaret. In 1999, he received a prize "Wielki Splendor", awarded by Polish radio better actor of radio stations.

40 place. Elzhbet Brenzhevskaya / Elżbieta Barszczewska (November 29, 1913, Warsaw - October 14, 1987) - Polish actress Theater, film and television. The role of Beata in the film "Narchar" of 1937 (the remake of this film is the famous film "Narchar" of 1982 of the release known in Russia).

39 place. Agatha Cheviol / Agata Szewioła (Rod. 1989, heat, Poland) - Polish model, Winner of the contest MISS POLSKI 2010.

38th place. Francis Sudnick / Francys Sudnicka - Venezuelan fashion model of Polish origin. Born on December 9, 1979 in Venezuela, however, childhood and youth spent in Poland. I unsuccessfully trying to participate in the Miss Venezuela competition, the girl, remembering his Polish roots, took part in the Miss Poland 2006 contest, where it only reached the semi-final, but was awarded the honor of representing Poland in the beauty contests "Miss Universe" and "Miss Earth ". The growth of Francis 173 cm.

37 place. Joanna Last Friend / Joanna Opozda (born February 7, 1988, Busko-Zdroj, Poland) - Polish actress and model.

36 place. ELZHBETA STAROSTEKSKA / ELżBIETA STAROSTECKA (born October 6, 1943, Rogow, Poland) - Polish actress theater and cinema, singer. The winner of the Złote Grono premium (for the most popular actress in the 1976/77 season) for the role of Stephenia Rudatskoy in the film "Leaded".

35th place. Martha Zhmuda Tzharbyatovskaya / Marta żmuda-Trzebaitowska (Rod. July 26, 1984, Chelukow, Poland) - Polish actress. Removed in films and serials.

34th place: Monica "Yak" Yagachak / Monika "Jac" Jagaciak (born January 15, 1994, Poznan, Poland) - Polish top model. Growth girl 182 cm, 50-57-89 figures.

33 place: Carolina Oter / Karolina Wydra (born March 3, 1981, Opole) - the Polish model and actress, the most famous for the role of Dominica Petrova - Fictive wife of Dr. House in the eponymous series. Growth girl 175 cm, the parameters of the figure 86.5-61-86.5.

32 place: Kathazhina Mudnyak / Katarzyna SMUTNIAK (born August 13, 1979, saw, Poland), more known as Kasya Duznyyak / Kasia Smutniak- Actress and model of Polish origin, living and working in Italy. Girl growth 173 cm, the parameters of the figure 86.5-61-89.

31st place. Powlina Happo / Paulina Chapko and Carolina Hapko / Karolina Chapko - Polish actresses, twin sisters. Born on November 15, 1985 in Novy Sacche (Poland).

photo Paulina Happo:

photo of Carolina Happo:

30th place. Monica Levchuk / Monika Lewczuk - Polish singer, in the past - model, winner of the international beauty contest Miss Supraneshnl 2011.

29th place. MARCELINA ZAVADSKAYA / MARCELINA ZAWADZKA (born January 25, 1989, Malbork, Poland) - Miss Poland 2011. Represented the country at the Miss Competition Universe 2012, where he entered the top 16.

28th place. Emily Ratakovski / Emily Ratajkowski - American model and actress. Born on June 7, 1991 in London in the Pole family and. Emily growth 171 cm, the parameters of the figure 90-61-86.

27th place. Vladislav Kostak / Władysława Kostak (Also, her surname can be written in Polish as Kostakówna) - the first winner of the Miss Poland contest. The competition took place in 1929, the winner was not chosen personally, but by the photo. After the victory, Kostak went to the Miss Europe contest, where he became the first vice-miss.

26th place. Sophia. Batsyc / Zofia Batycka (Rod. August 22, 1907, Lviv, Ukraine - June 9, 1989) - Polish actress, Miss Poland 1930, Vice-Miss Europe 1930, Miss Paramount 1931.

25th place. Irena Karel / Irena Karel (True surname - Kizyuk / Kiziuk; born August 10, 1943, Lviv) - Polish actress Theater, cinema and cabaret.

24 place. Zofya Saretok / Zofia Saretok (True surname - Taubvurcel / Taubwurcel; March 28, 1938, Lodz, Poland - March 10, 2013) - Polish actress of theater and cinema.

23 place. Olya Cype / Ola Ciupa (full name - Alexandra / Aleksandra.) - Polish model, winner of the Miss Małopolski 2014 competition. It became known after participating in the music number of Donatana and Cleo, who represented Poland at Eurovision 2014 competition with the song "My Słowianie" (we are Slavs "): Olya Cups in quite frank outfit washed underwear straight on stage. She also starred in a video clip on this song. Girl growth 170 cm, the parameters of the figure 88-62-88.

Donatan and Cleo "We - Slavs"

22 place. Anna Yamruz / Anna Jamróz (August 4, 1988, Gdynia, Poland) - Polish fashion model, Winner of the MISS Polski 2009 competition. Represents the country to Miss World 2009, which entered the TOP-16.

21st place. Magdalena Ogórek / Magdalena Ogórek (born February 23, 1979, Rybnik, Poland) - Polish politician, presidential candidate Poland in the elections will be held on May 10, 2015. One of the points of the selective campaign of the cucumber is the normalization of relations with Russia: "As a president, I want to maintain balanced relations with the Russian Federation. We will have to make a lot of effort to normalize our relationship. If after election by the president they will be invited to come to Moscow, I will certainly accept the invitation ". Also, the cucumber calls on to remove the sanctions from Russia, which, according to her, "no longer work."
In Russian-speaking media, her surname is often written wrong - Ogorek.

20th place. Isabella Skorupko / Izabella Scorupco (born on June 4, 1970, Bialystok, Poland) - Polish and Swedish actress, as well as singer. Famous roles in the cinema: Natalia Simonova (Golden Eye, 1995), Elena Kurtsech (Fire and Sword, 1999).

19th place. Anna Gurna / Anna Górna (Rod. February 8, 1944, Warsaw) - Writer, director, also actress, who has been filmed in just one film - "Knowing" (1964).

18th place. Irina Hanunik-Rhombal (born February 8, 1983, Minsk, Belarus) - Belarusian TV presenter, actress and model. He took part in the competition for married women "Mrs. 2011", where he won the title "Supermodel". It is ethnic polished.

17th place. Natalia Sivets / Natalia Siwiec (born August 1, 1983, Walbrzych, Poland) - Polish fashion model. I gained fame after the match of Poland-Russia at the European Football Championship 2012, received from journalists Miss Euro 2012 title. Girl growth 170 cm, Parameters of the figure 87-59-89.

16th place. Aliance Bobrovskaya / Alicja Bobrowska (born January 8, 1936, Vladimir-Volynsky, Ukraine) - Polish actress and TV presenter, Miss Poland 1957. Alice Bobrovskaya became the first representative of Poland at the international beauty contest "Miss Universe", while conquering the title of 4th Vice Miss on this Competition. Alice Bobrovskaya is an ethnic casket.

15th place. Tuszyńska Tuszyńska Teresa Tuszyńska (September 5, 1942, Warsaw - March 19, 1997) - Polish actress and model. Tuschinskaya Toshinskaya played in 12 films, while never received the acting education.

14th place. Danuta Kovalskaya / Danuta Kowalska (born January 19, 1955, Warsaw) - Polish actress, dancer, model, writer.

13th place. Monica Melnik / Monika Mielnik (born September 15, 1990, Tychi, Poland) - Modern Polish actress, filmed in films and TV shows.

12th place. Katachina Matsöng / Katarzyna Maciąg (born May 3, 1982, Koznice, Poland) - Polish actress Theater and Cinema.

11th place. Aneta Krenglitskaya / Aneta Kręglicka (Rod. March 23, 1965, Szczecin, Poland) - The winner of the Miss World Competition 1989. She became the first and so far the only poll of which was able to defeat Miss Mira. Also Krenglitskaya is the winner of the Miss Competition Poland 1989 and the first Vice Miss Competition Miss International 2009.

10th place. Anna Smoky / Anna Dymna (born on July 20, 1951, Legnica, Poland) - Polish actress of theater and cinema, most famous in the countries of the former USSR for the role of Marysi Vilchur in the film "Zakhan" (1982). In 1988 he played the role of Margarita in the 4-serial Polish film adaptation of the Roman M. Bulgakov "Master and Margarita". Real surname Actress - Dzyadyk / Dziadyk. In 1973, she married the actor in the smoky, after which she took the surname of her husband. Despite the fact that in Russian, the name of the actress is correctly written "Smoky", in Russian-speaking sources it was established to write her name for the Polish manner - Dymna.

9th place. Olga Savitskaya / Olga Sawicka (February 7, 1932, Poznań, Poland - April 2, 2015) - Polish ballerina, choreographer, actress.

8th place. Barbara Karska / Barbara Karska (born September 20, 1949, the Netherlands), better known as Barbara Nielsen / Barbara Nielsen - Actress, known to the Soviet audience for bassi in the Polish film "Anatomy of Love" (1972).

7th place. Carolina Pear / Karolina Gruszka (born on July 13, 1980, Warsaw) - Polish and Russian actress, spouse of the Russian director and playwright Ivan Vyrypayev. Famous roles in the cinema: Masha Mironova (Russian Bunth, 2000, voiced), Sasha (oxygen, 2009), Catherine (Dance Delhi, 2012), Vera (Rube Belarus, 2012).

6th place. Magdalena Meltsage / Magdalena Mielcarz (born March 3, 1978, Warsaw) - Polish actress and model. Famous roles in movies: Lyagia (Kamo Sights, 2001), Princess Henrietta (fanfan-tulip, 2003), Pannachka Eljbet (Taras Bulba, 2008).

4th place. Beata Tyshkevich / Beata Tyszkiewicz (born on August 14, 1938, Vilanov, Poland) - the famous Polish actress, removed in almost 100 films. Famous roles in the cinema: Princess Eljubet (ash, 1965), Marysya (Maryna and Napoleon, 1966), Isabella Lenck (doll, 1968), Varvara Pavlovna (noble nest, 1969).

3rd place. Raxa fields / Pola Raksa (born April 14, 1941, Lida, Grodno region, Belarus) - actress, three times (1967, 1969, 1970) awarded "Silver Mask" award as the most popular actress Poland. Starred in Polish and soviet films. Famous Roles in Cinema: Hedius-Maria Kalinovsk (girl in the window, 1964), Helena de Vit (ash, 1965), Zosya (the same film, 1967), Marusya "Okonok" (serial "four tanker and dog", 1966-1970 ), Ivette (Nocturne, 1966). The full name of the actress is Apolonia / Apolonia, while in the cinema it was shot under the diminutive name of the field, which in Russian-speaking sources is mistakenly indicated as Floor.

2nd place. Barbara Brylskaya / Barbara Brylska (born June 5, 1941, cots, Poland) - Polish actress. Famous filmmakes in Russia: Phoenician Priestess Kama in the film "Pharaoh" (1966), Nadia Shevelev in the film "The Irony of Fate, or with a Light Steam!" (1975), Helena in the Svyopopea "Liberation" (1972), Eve in the film "Anatomy of Love" (1972). In Russian-speaking sources, spent the writing of the name of the actress to the Polish manner - Brylsk.

The most beautiful polka - Nastasya Kinski / Nastassja Kinski - German-American actress and model. Born on January 24, 1961 in West Berlin. Her father was German Actor Claus Kinski - Ethnic Pole, born in Sopot (Poland). Mother - actress Ruth Brigitte Tocki (its nationality is unknown).

Casting posture, confident, but at the same time a flirty look of the delicious light eyes and manners of real queens. Young and beautiful Poles, no doubt, are one of their main attractions.

Interestingly, the girls who were born at all in other countries often consider themselves the Polyaks, for example, Actresses Mia Vasikovsk and Ivonne Insurance (both of the Australia). And also the Polish roots have our beloved and.

And we found in Instagram still a lot of charming beauties from Poland - and here are the most intriguing of them.

But this blonde Angel is Olya Züp.

Now, taking myself a pseudonym Dj Slavic, but before that she managed to glorify, taking part in the speech of the Polish performers of Donatana and Cleo, who represented their country at Eurovision 2014 with the song "My Słowianie" ("We - Slavs"). Olya so sexy washed underwear that you should see it!

One of the national peculiarities of Polish cuisine is the abundance of a variety of sausages, which are used as a snack to his beloved beer or one of the ingredients of the Bigus national dish (with stewed cabbage and mushrooms).

And calorie. How the Poles can save such stunning figures - a real mystery ...

The country is gaining popularity of active recreation: horse riding, hiking and cycling trip, and in Poland you can find a lot of picturesque routes for such walks - and not far from large cities (Krakow, Gdianska or Warsaw), and in the province.

4th place. Beata Tyshkevich / Beata Tyszkiewicz (born on August 14, 1938, Vilanov, Poland) - the famous Polish actress, removed in almost 100 films. Famous roles in the cinema: Princess Eljubet (ash, 1965), Marysya (Maryna and Napoleon, 1966), Isabella Lenck (doll, 1968), Varvara Pavlovna (noble nest, 1969).

3rd place. Raxa fields / Pola Raksa (born April 14, 1941, Lida, Grodno region, Belarus) - actress, three times (1967, 1969, 1970) awarded "Silver Mask" award as the most popular actress Poland. Removed in Polish and Soviet films. Famous Roles in Cinema: Hedius-Maria Kalinovsk (girl in the window, 1964), Helena de Vit (ash, 1965), Zosya (the same film, 1967), Marusya "Okonok" (serial "four tanker and dog", 1966-1970 ), Ivette (Nocturne, 1966). The full name of the actress is Apolonia / Apolonia, while in the cinema it was shot under the diminutive name of the field, which in Russian-speaking sources is mistakenly indicated as Floor.

2nd place. Barbara Brylskaya / Barbara Brylska (born June 5, 1941, cots, Poland) - Polish actress. Famous filmmakes in Russia: Phoenician Priestess Kama in the film "Pharaoh" (1966), Nadia Shevelev in the film "The Irony of Fate, or with a Light Steam!" (1975), Helena in the Svyopopea "Liberation" (1972), Eve in the film "Anatomy of Love" (1972). In Russian-speaking sources, spent the writing of the name of the actress to the Polish manner - Brylsk.

The most beautiful polka - Nastasya Kinski / Nastassja Kinski - German-American actress and model. Born on January 24, 1961 in West Berlin. Her father was German Actor Claus Kinski - Ethnic Pole, born in Sopot (Poland). Mother - actress Ruth Brigitte Tocki (its nationality is unknown).

23 place. Katachina Ksheshovskaya / Katarzyna Krzeszowska (Rod. 1990, Krynica-Zdroj, Poland) - Winner of the Competition Miss Polski 2012.
Miss Polski - the second most important beauty contest in Poland after the Miss Poland contest / Miss Polonia. The winner of the MISS Polski Competition is a country at Miss World.
At Miss World 2013, Katazhina Ksheshovsky spoke unsuccessfully, but at the Miss Supraneshnl 2014 competition became the 4th Vice-Miss.


21st place. Agatha Cheviol / Agata Szewioła (Rod. 1989, heat, Poland) - Polish model, Winner of the contest MISS POLSKI 2010.

20th place. - Venezuelan fashion model of Polish origin. Born on December 9, 1979 in Venezuela, however, childhood and youth spent in Poland. I unsuccessfully trying to participate in the Miss Venezuela competition, the girl, remembering his Polish roots, took part in the Miss Poland 2006 contest, where it only reached the semi-final, but was awarded the honor of representing Poland in the beauty contests "Miss Universe" and "Miss Earth ". The growth of Francis 173 cm.

19th place. Joanna Last Friend / Joanna Opozda (born February 7, 1988, Busko-Zdroj, Poland) - Polish actress and model.

18th place. Monica "Yak" Yagachak / Monika "Jac" Jagaciak (born January 15, 1994, Poznan, Poland) - Polish top model. Growth girl 182 cm, 50-57-89 figures.

17th place. (born March 3, 1981, Opole) - the Polish model and actress, the most famous for the role of Dominica Petrova - Fictive wife of Dr. House in the eponymous series. Growth girl 175 cm, the parameters of the figure 86.5-61-86.5.

16th place. Kathazhina Mudnyak / Katarzyna SMUTNIAK (born August 13, 1979, saw, Poland), more known as, - actress and model of Polish origin, living and working in Italy. Girl growth 173 cm, the parameters of the figure 86.5-61-89.

15th place. Monica Levchuk / Monika Lewczuk - Polish singer, in the past - model, winner of the international beauty contest Miss Supraneshnl 2011.

14th place. MARCELINA ZAVADSKAYA / MARCELINA ZAWADZKA (born January 25, 1989, Malbork, Poland) - Miss Poland 2011. Represented the country at the Miss Competition Universe 2012, where he entered the top 16.

13th place. - American model and actress. Born on June 7, 1991 in London in the Pole family and Englishwomen. Emily growth 171 cm, the parameters of the figure 90-61-86.

12th place. Vladislav Kostak / Władysława Kostak (Also, her surname can be written in Polish as Kostakówna) - the first winner of the Miss Poland contest. The competition took place in 1929, the winner was not chosen personally, but by the photo. After the victory, Kostak went to the Miss Europe contest, where he became the first vice-miss.

11th place. Sophia. Batsyc / Zofia Batycka (Rod. August 22, 1907, Lviv, Ukraine - June 9, 1989) - Polish actress, Miss Poland 1930, Vice-Miss Europe 1930, Miss Paramount 1931.

10th place. Anna Yamruz / Anna Jamróz (August 4, 1988, Gdynia, Poland) - Polish fashion model, Winner of the MISS Polski 2009 competition. Represents the country to Miss World 2009, which entered the TOP-16.

9th place. (born February 8, 1983, Minsk, Belarus) - Belarusian TV presenter, actress and model. He took part in the competition for married women "Mrs. 2011", where he won the title "Supermodel". It is ethnic polished.

8th place. (born August 1, 1983, Walbrzych, Poland) - Polish fashion model. I gained fame after the match of Poland-Russia at the European Football Championship 2012, received from journalists Miss Euro 2012 title. Girl growth 170 cm, Parameters of the figure 87-59-89.

7th place. Aliance Bobrovskaya / Alicja Bobrowska (born January 8, 1936, Vladimir-Volynsky, Ukraine) - Polish actress and TV presenter, Miss Poland 1957. Alice Bobrovskaya became the first representative of Poland at the international beauty contest "Miss Universe", while conquering the title of 4th Vice Miss on this Competition.

6th place. (September 5, 1942, Warsaw - March 19, 1997) - Polish actress and model. Tuschinskaya Toshinskaya played in 12 films, while never received the acting education.

5th place. (born January 19, 1955, Warsaw) - Polish actress, dancer, model, writer.

4th place. Aneta Krenglitskaya / Aneta Kręglicka (Rod. March 23, 1965, Szczecin, Poland) - The winner of the Miss World Competition 1989. She became the first and so far the only poll of which was able to defeat Miss Mira. Also Krenglitskaya is the winner of the Miss Competition Poland 1989 and the first Vice Miss Competition Miss International 2009.

3rd place. (born March 3, 1978, Warsaw) - Polish actress and model. Famous roles in movies: Lyagia (Kamo Sights, 2001), Princess Henrietta (fanfan-tulip, 2003), Pannachka Eljbet (Taras Bulba, 2008).

2nd place. (born on June 27, 1987, Melbourne, Australia) - Miss Poland 2010. I represented the country at the Miss Tourism Queen International contests, where the 3rd Vice Miss became, as well as on Miss Universe 2011 and Miss International 2012. Girl growth 175 cm, Parameters of Figure 91-64-93.

1st place. - German-American actress and model. Born on January 24, 1961 in West Berlin. Her father was German Actor Claus Kinski - Ethnic Pole, born in Sopot (Poland). Mother - actress Ruth Brigitte Tocki (its nationality is unknown).