Things You Need to Know About Poland

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Things You Need to Know About Poland

Located in central Europe, Poland is a

country situated between Germany and

Ukraine. Towards the south of Poland is

the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Poland

has a very fascinating and turbulent

history and is known as Polska or

Rzeczpospolita Polska in its native

language. It all started 1000 years ago

when Piast reign took over and

transformed Poland. By the end of the

16th century, the country witnessed a

golden era under the headship and

command of Jagiellonian dynasty. This dynasty took Poland to greater heights and at one point

in time became the wealthiest and most influential province in Europe.

The perils of World War II had absolutely demolished Poland and had left the Polish people in

the condition of bankruptcy. Until 1989, communist parties from Russia ruled Poland. Following

that Poland had to go through a new crisis of Communism. Subsequent to the cold war, Poland

did gain partial independence in 1989. It then reverted back to its democratic ruling. Today

Poland is a far improved nation than what it is used to be after their lost to German forces

during the World War II.

As far as the Poland visa requirements are concerned, there are certain countries like

Argentina, Austria, Australia, Belgium etc. do not need a Poland tourist visa to visit the country.

In fact, Polish visas are only required for the civilians of Belarus, Ukraine and Russia. Indian

applicants who wish to apply for a visa can discover all the information regarding the types of

visas and supporting documents from our official website. From the VisaShopee website, you

can find out the visa fees, visa form, visa center and also the general guidelines for Indian

nationals who want to acquire the Poland business visa.

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