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Museum Entrance

Welcome to the Lobby

Energy Culturehistory

Government

The museum of Poland

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Poland

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My name is Janiksa Mercado. I go to Woodbine Elementary school. My birthday is Sep. 16, 1999. I was born in Vinland N.J. I was raised in Woodbine N.J. My whole family was raised in Woodbine and went to Woodbine Elementary school.

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Poland only uses renewable sources. The sources they use are wind, solar

And nuclear. Poland does not use non renewable sources because they do not

Like to pollute the air. They chose solar because after you pay for solar panels

You don’t have anymore bills. Poland uses wind because after you pay for

Wind power you have free bills. Poland is a very non-polluting place.

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These machines consume nearly 58 billion kWh per year (about 2% of our

electricity consumption in 2006). Poland only uses 2% of electricity because

they Do not like to spend a lot of money. Only 50% use wind. Only 75% use

solar . Poland is the most non-polluting place. Poland has a cleaning

commodity that Cleans when people litter. All together they use 127% of

energy a year.

How much energy do they use a year

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Poland relies heavily on coal and is probably the largest opponent in the EU

To raising EU wide renewable energy targets. Polish leaders announced that

They are aiming to produce 8.85% of energy from renewable resources

This year 13% by 2015 and 16.78% by 2019. according to the EU’s renewable

Energy plan, Poland is supposed to be getting 15% of its energy from

renewable Resources by 2020.

Where does their energy come from?

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The total area of Poland is 312,679 square kilometers.

Making it the 69th largest country in the world

and the 9th largest in Europe. Poland has a population of over

38 million people. Which makes it the 34th most populous

country in the world. The sixth most populous

member of the European Union. Being its most populous

post-communist member.

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In Poland they speak Polish, English and other languages. Cześć is

how you say hello in polish. Poland mainly speaks English because

people in the united states mostly speak English and they move to

Poland and don’t know how to speak polish. So they speak English.

75% of Poland speak English and 25% speak polish.

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Poland is about 89.8 Roman Catholic. Some people in Poland are

Catholicism. 2% of people in Poland do not believe in god. Some

think that god does not exist. They also think god is a something that

someone else made up. In Poland there are Romans, poles, catholic,

and Catholicism. These are all different kinds of religion that Poland

has.

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Some people in Poland work as banker, some are lawyers, builders,

carpenters, farmers almost any job you can think of. They are just like

most of the world and have a multitude of job opportunities. Poland's

banking systems uses other forms like e-banking or bankers. Poland

has the same jobs that the united states has. People in Poland mostly

work as bankers because they make the most

How Poland makes a living

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The type of government that Poland has is democratic republic.

Branches- Executive, legislative, judicial. Their GDP in 2010 $ 476

billon. Their per capita GDP in 2010- $ 12,450. Real GDP growth in

2010- 3.8%. Industry- types- machine building, chemicals, mining,

shipbuilding, automobiles. Trade (2009): Exports--$142.1 billion:

furniture, cars, home appliances, coal, LCD monitors. Imports--$146.4

billion: crude oil, passenger cars, pharmaceuticals, car parts,

computers

What type of government

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The person who is in charge of Poland’s government is Donald

Tusk. He previously served as Vice Marshal of the Senate

(1997–2001) and Vice Marshal of the Sejm

(2001–2005).. He also served as Leader of the Opposition

(2003–2007). He is the current Prime Minister\ of the Republic

of Poland. Tusk was officially designated as Prime Minister on

9 November 2007 and took office on 16 November.

Who is in charge of their government

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Poland’s government is located in Warsaw. Warsaw see also

is the capital and largest city of Poland. It is located on the

visual River roughly 260 km from the Baltic Sea and 300 km

from the Carpathian Mountains. Its population as of June 2010

was estimated at 1,716,855, and the Warsaw metropolitan

area at approximately 2,631,902. The city area is

516.9 square kilometers, with an agglomeration of

6,100.43 square kilometers

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Polish began to emerge around the 10th century, the process

largely triggered by the establishment and development of the

Polish state. Mieszko I, ruler of the Polanie from Wielkopolska.

United a few culturally and linguistically related tribes from the

basins of the Vistula and Odra before eventually accepting

baptism in 966. With Christianity, Poland also adopted the Latin

alphabet. which made it possible to write down Polish. Until

then existing only as a spoken language.

How language developed

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The northern European Plain, Oder River, Vistula River,

Carpathian Mountains, the Pannonia Basin, also known as the

Carpathian Basin, etc. Poland also has deserts, mountains and

all sorts of other things. There Are lakes ponds waterfalls. The

Coastal Plain Lake Region, Central Lowlands, Little Poland

Uplands, the Sudeten, the Carpathians, and the climate.

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The first is Marie Sklodowska-Curie who achieved international

recognition in Paris for her scientific discoveries. Along with

her husband-Pierre Curie. She began a search for the source of

radioactivity and discovered two highly radioactive elements:

radium and polonium. For her outstanding discovery, she

became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in 1903. But that

wasn't the end of her achievements. The continuity of her work

on radioactive elements resulted in her winning another Nobel

Prize in 1911 for chemistry, for isolating radium and studying

its chemical properties.

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