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Polish-Related Links

Below are a number of links to Polish-related Web sites. They are divided by category. If you have any links that you would like to share, send them by e-mail. In addition, if there are any broken links, please let us know.

What's New (Arranged in Alphabetical Order)
Polski Internet. PolskiInternet.com was created in 1998 in Chicago, USA, to promote all Polish and Poland's related web sites on the internet in different languages.
Poland's President Page. The official Web page of Poland's current president.
Search Europe. Search engine containing thousands of links to website from Europe. Listed by subject. Includes currency converter.
Wikipedia Entry. The free online encycolpedia Wikipedia's entry on Poland.
Culture and Language
Culture.Poland.com. The cultural section of Poland.com. Included are a variety of overviews regarding Polish culture, lifestyles and traditions.
One Stop Polish. Learn the English/Polish translations to a variety of words and phrases, complete with audio. One Stop Polish also has a variety of products available for sale. However, the Polish Falcons of America is not affiliated with this Web site, and any purchases are at the visitor's risk.
News (American Media)
Polish American Journal. Dedicated to the promotion, preservation and continuance of Polish American culture since 1911.
Polish News. A bilingual monthly with offices in Chicago and Krakow, addressing readers from different generations and religions with various interests.
Polonia Today Online. Provides a variety of news articles with an emphasis on Polish issues.
PolOrg.com. The information resource of Polonia organizations.
Poland-Related News
CIA World Factbook: Poland. Information about Poland provided by the Central Intelligence Agency.
Culture.pl. Created in 2001, Culture.pl is managed by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute (AMI) –– a Polish government cultural institution. One of the AMI's missions is to promote Polish culture throughout the world, in particular by compiling and updating an integrated system of information about Polish culture.
Maps of Poland. A wide selection of Polish maps available from the University of Texas libraries.
Nations Online: About Poland. Contains many interesting links about Poland, plus some general information about the country itself.
Poland.gov. The official Web site of Poland.
Polish Culture.uk. A British-based Web site providing information about Polish culture and news from Poland.
Polish Football (Soccer) Official Web site. The official Web site of the Polish Football Association (PZPN). (Web site is in Polish but has an English-only option.)
Public Opinion Research Center. Results of the public opinion search from several years of research in Poland. Very interestingly done. Available in Polish and English.
Polish Telephone Yellow Pages. Interactive Telephone book for Polish business; it also has links to Polish post office, airplane tickets, hospitals etc. (Available in English, Polish and German.)
Warsaw Voice. Published since 1988, this was Poland's first independent English-language weekly. A good source of reliable and up-to-date information on events taking place in Poland and Central Europe.
Organizations (United States Only)
American Center of Polish Culture. Established in October of 1991, the Center is located in the heart of Washington, D.C., and home to a number of cultural events.
American Institute of Polish Culture. The aims of the Institute are to share the rich heritage of Poland, which has contributed in important ways to Western civilization and to establish a center of educational facilities and resources for the encouragement and promotion of the scientific and aesthetic endeavors of Americans of Polish descent.
Kosciuszko Foundation. Founded in 1925, the Kosciuszko Foundation is dedicated to promoting and strengthening understanding and friendship between the peoples of Poland and the United States through educational, scientific, and cultural exchanges and other related programs and activities.
Polish American Congress (PAC). Representing at least 10 million Americans of Polish descent and origin, the PAC is present in every state and virtually every community in America, on various social, business and economic levels.
Polish American Cultural Center. A large supply of Polish news from the Philadelphia museum.
Polish Cultural Institute in New York. Based in New York, the Institute is dedicated to nurturing and promoting cultural ties between the United States and Poland, both through American exposure to Poland's cultural achievements, and through exposure of Polish artists and scholars to American trends, institutions, and professional counterparts.
Polish Fest. America's largest Polish festival based out of Milwaukee.
Polish Museum of America. A recognized resource for materials pertaining to Poland and the Polish-American community based out of Chicago.
Polonia in Arizona. Web site of Polonia from Arizona with actual events and many links to Polonia organizations all over the world.
Polonia in Chicago. This Web site focuses on Polish news in the Chicago region. (Web site is in Polish but has an English-only option.)
Polonia in Detroit. Contains many links to other Polonia (Polish organizations) in the USA. (Web site is in Polish.)
Polonia in Houston. Bulletin, update on events in Texas and interesting links.
Polonia in San Francisco. Web site dealing with Polonia activity in the San Francisco region.
National Fraternal Congress of America. Founded in 1886, the National Fraternal Congress of America (NFCA) is the recognized leader in the fraternal benefit system. The organization provides an opportunity for each of its 76 member-societies and 32 state fraternal congresses to work together to meet the challenges of a changing world.
Washington Metropolitan Area from the Polish Perspective. This Web site coordinates all Polish media from the Washington, DC, area; contains newsletter, links and more.

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