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Poland is a fascinating country that serves as the geographical and cultural crossroads of Eastern and Western Europe. The country is located in Central Europe bounded to the north by the Baltic Sea and two mountain ranges in the south, the Sudetes and the Carpathians. Poland shares its borders with Germany on the west, Czech Republic and Slovakia on the south, Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania on the east, and Russia the Kaliningrad exclave on the north. Poland is placed in a moderate zone with mixed continental and oceanic climate influences. The weather in the country is characterised by transitional periods between the four seasons of the year which makes it sometimes unpredictable and varied. Spring is often changeable. There are rather moderate temperatures. The summertime can be really hot, autumn is usually sunny, but November is frequently very wet and can be cold. Winters are usually cold, with the chance of rain and snow. Poland is an unitary state. The territorial administrative structure of Poland is based on three levels of self-government. Poland is divided into:. Poland is a parliamentary republic. Prime Minister and Council of Ministers led by him are the leading institutions. The President is a head of state and is elected every five years in a popular election. The Parliament is bicameral and consists of a member Sejm the lower house and a member Senat. The elections take place every four years. Travelling in Poland is very easy. You can take a bus to cities and to most smaller towns that have no rail connections. There is also minibus service offered by scores of carriers. PKP Intercity and Przewozy Regionalne operate railway long-haul connections, while regional carriers take passengers for shorter distances. The fastest train is Pendolino designated for longer distance. Poland is a country where cost of living is lower than in other countries but one should remember that average costs are different in each city. Shopping centres are available in every bigger town in Poland. Usually, they are open 7 days a week, often from 8. Local shops where you can buy food and fresh products are mostly open from Monday to Friday usually from 7. Shops are closed on Sundays. In the case of an emergency, injury, sudden disease or health deterioration, patients should either call an ambulance or go directly to a hospital. Apart from healthcare paid for by the National Health Fund, Poland has well-developed private health services. Cost of visit ranges depending on the kind of advice you seek, and the region you live in. Citizens of other countries must buy the commercial insurance policy covering the healthcare costs in their countries, or pay for a voluntary policy in Polish National Healthcare Fund. This applies to most kinds of crime, including murders, car theft, rapes and robberies. The safety level is high. Although, common sense behavior is necessary. One should avoid walking at night in most dangerous locations, keep an eye on personal belongings, remember about locking the apartments, and do not leave opened cars, or unprotected bicycles on the streets. There is no high risk of terrorism. Poland has a history of religious tolerance. The Roman Catholic Church is the dominant religious institution in Poland. The hate crimes on religious basis are very rare. Orthodox, Greek Catholic and protestant churches are present in almost all big cities, as well as Muslim prayer centers. Jewish Kehillas are available in ten cities. Many other religious societies are active, and their institutions are available. The wages increase systematically, so many Polish students choose paid studies and start working. Although the permission to work in Poland depends on your country of origin. International students are not allowed to work on a student visa basis only. In Poland, persons aged 18 or above can buy cigarettes and alcohol regardless of its percentage content. It is not allowed to consume alcohol outside designated premises bars, restaurants and beer gardens. Smoking in public places such including bus stops is forbidden. It is permitted to smoke only in designated smoking areas in restaurants. Entrance to night clubs is allowed to people over 18 years of age although there are also clubs where you have to be over Poland is divided into: I level — Voivodeships similar to provinces , II level — Powiats similar to counties or districts , III level — Gminas similar to communes or municipalities Major cities have Powiat status. Currently the country is divided into 16 Voivodeships.

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