Poland
About Poland
Poland is a country located at the center of the Northern European plain that serves as the geographical and cultural crossroads of Eastern and Western Europe. Through its turbulent history its people have managed to maintain their identity, and today the country enjoys a crucial position as the largest of the former Eastern European states and one of the most populous members of the European Union.
To visitors, Poland is primarily associated with Pierogi, the Palace of Culture and Science, Olga Tokarczuk, and Robert Lewandowski. However, anyone who has had the opportunity to visit the country knows that we have much more to offer. In addition to beautiful cities and historical monuments, it is also worth visiting Polish villages with well-developed agro-tourism. Poland is a country with a highly diverse landscape. Visitors can choose from picturesque mountain trails, the region of the Mazurian lakes, or the beaches of the Baltic Sea coast.
There are 42 universities in Poland, attended by both Poles and many foreign students as well. Poland is also on the path of dynamic industrial development. Special attention is currently being paid to investing in BioTech startups. The country already has more than 300 businesses in this area. Poland is also a country with 30 years of experience in robotics. Also worth mentioning is the high level of processing of natural resources specific to our country, such as copper, glass, wood, aluminum, ceramics, and steel.