No. For example Łódz and Katowice and some other bigger towns that were founded in 19th century you don't have old town. And there's many small towns that have just a market (rynek) and few older (end of 19th beginning 20th century) buildings
@@Rubeus1000 A tam każde zadupie w Polsce ma placyk ze starymi chałupami, a jak nie ma to pewnie na jakimś etapie historii placyk zaorano, a dziś nikt o tym nie pamięta, co najwyżej jacyś okoliczni historycy badacze i tyle.
🤦 What does that even mean? In my neighborhood, there are Black people and Indians who have lived here for years. Poland also has a significant East Asian community that has been here since the times of communism. We have our very own Muslim-Tatar minority who are native to Poland, as well as over a million Orthodox people from Eastern Europe. Moreover, the vast majority of Poles under 40 aren't religious at all, and Poland is actually the fastest secularizing country in the world, with the biggest disparity in terms of attitudes towards religion between younger and older people - a.k.a. the statistics about the numbers of religious people are mostly upheld by older people. And the society is quite evenly divided between conservatives and liberals. The only thing Poland 'is', is against illegal immigration. It's always funny when people create an image of a country based on some rumor from the internet.
Poland is located in Central Europe, there is no country in Europe that lies more in the center of Europe than Poland. Eastern Europe was a political statement during the Cold War and has nothing to do with geography. There is no Cold War and neither is the Berlin Wall, so we now use real geographical names.
Poland is in Central Europe, not Eastern Europe: geographically and mentally. The Iron Curtain fell more than 30 years ago, and it really is high time to understand that that division of Europe no longer exists. The geographical Centre of Europe is in Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine or in the east of Poland (depending on what method of measuring is used). East Europe means Russia. If you say that Poland is an Eastern European country then you are insulting Poles with this statement. East is Russia and other countries to the east. And we certainly do not want to be associated in any way with this barbaric country.
Poland has never been Eastern Europe. For 800 years Poland has been associated with latin (western) culture. The only reason it became "Eastern" was because of falling under Russian occupation.
Poland has an Old Town in every city. Do you agree?
Yes
No. For example Łódz and Katowice and some other bigger towns that were founded in 19th century you don't have old town.
And there's many small towns that have just a market (rynek) and few older (end of 19th beginning 20th century) buildings
@@Rubeus1000 okay. For some reasons thought they all had old Towns
@@Rubeus1000 A tam każde zadupie w Polsce ma placyk ze starymi chałupami, a jak nie ma to pewnie na jakimś etapie historii placyk zaorano, a dziś nikt o tym nie pamięta, co najwyżej jacyś okoliczni historycy badacze i tyle.
3:22 "You expect old city to be old..." WTF are you talking about? This white small church behind you is over 1000 years old.
Poland is central Europe
thats Austria!
It's central Europe
Aw, that guy said "Elżbieta", so lovely that he mentioned that and said essentially "sorry for your loss" with his "Sorry". 💕
Yeah, he is a cool guy 👌🏾
Kamil says Elzbieta(Elizabeth)in Polish
I like watching bald and bankrupt and found this video in my remendations. IDK who you are but I liked the video. Greetings from Germany!
Awesome! Thank you!
I like watching Monty Python movies.
How many countries in Europe have you been to?
Pretty much done most of Europe
I agree mate
When you film in front of you, voice recording is weaker
Hope you were able to hear me still 😉
This video doesn’t look like it was filmed in winter.
And if it wasn’t filmed in winter. What’s the problem?
No problem I just meant to ask what minor was it filmed?
I meant to say in what season was this filmed?
It was filmed in Autumn, September
@@AdzwayTV wow. I highly recommend Gdansk, Warsaw and the parks there, Mazury, Sandomierz and of course the Tatra Mountains
🤍❤️
Pro White and Pro catholic. I love Poland!
I love Poland too
🤦 What does that even mean? In my neighborhood, there are Black people and Indians who have lived here for years. Poland also has a significant East Asian community that has been here since the times of communism. We have our very own Muslim-Tatar minority who are native to Poland, as well as over a million Orthodox people from Eastern Europe. Moreover, the vast majority of Poles under 40 aren't religious at all, and Poland is actually the fastest secularizing country in the world, with the biggest disparity in terms of attitudes towards religion between younger and older people - a.k.a. the statistics about the numbers of religious people are mostly upheld by older people. And the society is quite evenly divided between conservatives and liberals.
The only thing Poland 'is', is against illegal immigration.
It's always funny when people create an image of a country based on some rumor from the internet.
Never call South Africa South Africa” 🤷♂️
@@jalbert9851 😂😂😂😂
false analogy. Never call Central Africa South Africa. It would be analogous.
😂😂😂
The geographical border between Europe and Asia is in the Ural Mountains, so Poland is located in Central Europe. that's all, thank you.
poland is a east europe country but warsaw have a beutiful city center
Jesteś debilem czy nieukiem? Sprawdz dokladnie baranku.
Poland is located in Central Europe, there is no country in Europe that lies more in the center of Europe than Poland. Eastern Europe was a political statement during the Cold War and has nothing to do with geography. There is no Cold War and neither is the Berlin Wall, so we now use real geographical names.
Poland is in Central Europe, not Eastern Europe: geographically and mentally.
The Iron Curtain fell more than 30 years ago, and it really is high time to understand that that division of Europe no longer exists. The geographical Centre of Europe is in Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine or in the east of Poland (depending on what method of measuring is used). East Europe means Russia.
If you say that Poland is an Eastern European country then you are insulting Poles with this statement. East is Russia and other countries to the east. And we certainly do not want to be associated in any way with this barbaric country.
Poland has never been Eastern Europe. For 800 years Poland has been associated with latin (western) culture. The only reason it became "Eastern" was because of falling under Russian occupation.
The geographical border between Europe and Asia is in the Ural Mountains, so Poland is located in Central Europe. that's all, thank you.