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ރިޕަބްލިކް އޮފް ޕޮލެންޑަކީ މެދުތެރޭ ޔޫރަޕަށް ނިސްބަތްވާ ޤައުމެކެވެ.
Quick Facts Republic of PolandRzeczpospolita Polska, ވެރިރަށްand largest city ...
Republic of Poland Rzeczpospolita Polska | |
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މޮޓޯ: None1 | |
ގައުމީ ސަލާމް: Mazurek Dąbrowskiego (Dąbrowski's Mazurka) | |
ވެރިރަށް and largest city | Warsaw |
ރަސްމީ ބަސްތައް | Polish2 |
ޑިމޮނިމް | Pole/Polish |
ސަރުކާރު | Parliamentary republic |
• President | Andrzej Duda |
• Prime Minister | Ewa Kopacz |
Formation | |
• Christianisation4 | 966 |
• First Republic | July 1, 1569 |
• Second Republic | November 11, 1918 |
• People's Republic | December 31, 1944 |
• Third Republic | January 30, 1990 |
ސަރަޙައްދު | |
• Total | 312,679 km2 (120,726 sq mi) (69th3) |
• Water (%) | 3.07 |
އާބާދީ | |
• 2014 census | 38,485,779[1] (34th) |
• Density | 123/km2 (318.6/sq mi) (83rd) |
ޖީޑީޕީ (ޕީޕީޕީ) | 2008 estimate |
• ޖުމްލަ | $668.551 billion[2] (21st) |
• ބޮލަކަށް ޖެހެނީ | $17,536[2] (50th) |
ޖީޑީޕީ (nominal) | 2007 estimate |
• ޖުމްލަ | $527.866 billion[2] (18th) |
• ބޮލަކަށް ޖެހެނީ | $13,846[2] (50th) |
ޖިނީ (2002) | 34.5 Error: Invalid Gini value |
އެޗްޑީއައި (2007) | 0.880[3] Error: Invalid HDI value (41st) |
ފައިސާ | Złoty (PLN) |
ޓައިމް ޒޯން | ޔޫޓީސީ+1 (CET) |
• ސަމާ (ޑީއެސްޓީ) | ޔޫޓީސީ+2 (CEST) |
ޑްރައިވިންގ ސައިޑް | right |
ކޯލް ކޯޑް | 48 |
އައިއެސްއޯ 3166 ކޯޑް | PL |
އިންޓަރނެޓް ޓީއެލްޑީ | .pl |
1 See, however, Unofficial mottos of Poland. 2 Although not official languages, Belarusian, Kashubian, Lithuanian and German are used in 20 communal offices. 3 The area of Poland according to the administrative division, as given by the Central Statistical Office, is 312,679 km2 (120,726 sq mi) of which 311,888 km2 (120,421 sq mi) is land area and 791 km2 (305 sq mi) is internal water surface area.[1] 4 The adoption of Christianity in Poland is seen by many Poles, regardless of their religious affiliation or lack thereof, as one of the most significant national historical events; the new religion was used to unify the tribes in the region. |
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