Geographic Information
Description of Poland
Poland has been at the very heart of European history for a thousand years and has much to offer visitors and buyers alike, with architectural gems like Krakow and Gdansk vying with the bustle of Warsaw and the peaceful charm of the Carpathians. History fans will find their days full of sights to see and destinations to go. Contrasting modern cityscapes with vast areas of natural beauty, there is a home to suit each individual. For investors, Poland's strong economy has seen its profile rise over recent years. A strong housing market and steady demand for property makes major cities, such as Warsaw and Krakow, popular for buy-to-let investors.
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Key Facts:
Currency: POLISH ZŁOTYTime Zone: Central European Time Zone
DialCode: 48
Languages: Polish
Capital: Warsaw
Population: 38,544,513
GDP: $513,934 billion