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Polish Kielbasa Recipes for this sausage are so variable that what passes for kielbasa in one area might be regarded as not authentic in another. The ingredients and pronunciation of kielbasa are as variable as are the vagaries of the spring weather, the time of year when kielbasa is traditionally made.Read Article Polish Wedding Customs In true Catholic tradition, it was required that the bride and groom attend classes before they could be married. It was at these classes that such issues as the transition to married life and money are discussed. It is where the actual marriage ceremony is discussed and planned in detail. Determined to follow all Polish traditionsRead Article Cultural Sites of Interest in Poland Considered one of the hidden treasures of Europe; Poland is rich with countryside, lively cities and towns that are as entertaining as they are beautiful. Travelling to Poland will meet visitors with heritage, culture beauty and historical Polish landmarks that cannot be found anywhere besides here. The pride in their culture and heritage throughout the county is unmistakable. Read Article Poland, Family, and Catholic Culture To the average Polish citizen, the concept of the family and the home are strongly rooted in the society and culture of the Roman Catholic Church at large. Poland, which is still one of the most devoutly religious countries in the West, first adopted Christianity in the later years of the first millennium, and soon after adopted the same style of Catholic monarchy as was present almost everywhere in Europe at that time.Read Article History of Poland Part 3 - Modern Day Polska The influence of the Soviet Union remained in Poland until the late 1970's and 1980's. The opening for Poland to get rid of Soviet influence came when Mikhail Gorbachev took power and the "perestroika" policies began in the Soviet Union. In Poland, two parties took control of the government without the need of another bloody war. The Democratic Party and the Communist Party were founded and a peaceful change of government ensued. Read Article History of Poland Part 2 - World Wars 1 and 2 Poles during World War I were not presenting a united front as Polish soldiers but they were fighting. The confusion lay in that Poles were not dressed as Polish soldiers but were wearing the uniforms of German or Russian soldiers. Notwithstanding their lack of a believable Polish army, the Poles wearing German uniforms held off 160,000 Russians managing to kill 50,000 Russians. Read Article History of Poland Part 1 - Medieval Age Poland during the Middle Ages would have had The Holy Roman Empire on one border, and Prussia, Lithuania, White Russia, Hungary, Ukraine on her other borders or surrounding her. The people who inhabited Poland in the Middle Ages lived in settled areas that were centered on castles that were able to protect themselves and their peasants. Surrounding the castles were farms. Most Poles at the time were workers of fields or farms.Read Article Name Day - Traditional Polish Custom The celebration of Name Day has been a tradition in Catholic countries since the middle Ages. In Poland, Name Day is a highly recognised and commonly celebrated time. Name Day, often called "imieniny," is a Polish tradition that was originally a day for honoring one's Patron Saint. The Polish tradition was usually upheld by Catholic parents naming their children after Saints.Read Article |
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