Religious Denominations In Poland The constitution of Poland provides for freedom of religion, and the Polish government generally respects this right in practice.
The Polish Constitution and religion:
Chapter 2, Article 53:
1. Freedom of faith and religion shall be ensured to everyone.
Poland has instituted freedom of press since the fall of communism. However, TV and radio are still politically controlled, via Radio and TV Committee, currently by leftist government circles.
Some say that they often use the public TV as means for propaganda. Recently grave irregularities have been found in the state owned TV channels during the investigation into the Rywin affair.
List Of Political Parties In Poland Political parties in Poland lists political parties in Poland. Poland has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.
List Of Cities In Poland This page includes a list of cities in Poland and a table of major Polish cities. The table ranks by population based on the Central Statistical Office of Poland. Note that in Polish administrational system there is no difference between a city and a town thus all urban communities are listed as cities here.
Poland is interesting for everyone who wants to visit old cities, pubs, culture and a picturesque landscape varying from sea shores to mountains for an affordable price.
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List Of Universities In Poland This is a list of universities in Poland. There are approximately 500 Universities and schools for higher education in Poland. Brackets give the Polish name followed by standard abbreviation for the university name (if existent).