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babylon2007
  Oct 31, 07, 12:57  #1

We have hundreds of thousands of Polish people in Ireland. They are all very welcome and we are delighted they are here.

So guys, why not a "Polonia - Ireland" section? Ireland is not part of the UK, it is a separate country. It has been a Republic now for a long time. Like Poland, our country has struggled for many years to be independent and to take control of our own destiny. So please Mr. Administrator, give us our own section for the thousands of Polish people that are in Ireland and respect us as our own sovereign country.

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Admin
Edited by: Admin  Oct 31, 07, 13:04  #2

But according to Wikipedia there are only about 63K of Poles living in Ireland. Compared to other countries, that's not that many. If we wanted to list all countries the page would be very long....

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Grzegorz_
Edited by: Grzegorz_  Oct 31, 07, 13:48  #3

Maybe make that: Polonia - UK and Ireland.

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Admin
  Oct 31, 07, 13:50  #4

What about Scotland and Wales then? :)

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Vincent
  Oct 31, 07, 13:52  #5

Quoting: Admin
What about Scotland and Wales then? :)


part of the UK

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Grzegorz_
  Oct 31, 07, 13:52  #6

Quoting: Admin

What about Scotland and Wales then? :)


They are part of UK :P

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Admin
  Oct 31, 07, 13:52  #7

So "UK" should cover them all I guess..

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Grzegorz_
  Oct 31, 07, 13:55  #8

Quoting: Admin
So "UK" should cover them all I guess..


Babylon means the republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland is a part of UK. The republic of Ireland is a different country.

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Frank
  Oct 31, 07, 13:55  #9

Quoting: Admin
But according to Wikipedia there are only about 63K of Poles living in Ireland. Compared to other countries, that's not that many. If we wanted to list all countries the page would be very long....

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So wot...Wikipedia...is always correct?

Our small county has approx 1600 Polish people.....if we extrapolate that to the whole of the Island.......there are around....163,000........!!!


Compared to the UK......and per head of population, Ireland proportionally, has welcomed 20 times that the UK has.........so you are not comparing like with like!

I think a Polonia-Ireland section is both warranted......and fair.

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Vincent
  Oct 31, 07, 13:56  #10

Just for admins record..Northern Ireland is part of the UK as well ;)

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PolskaDoll
  Oct 31, 07, 14:00  #11

But not of Great Britain...


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osiol GOLD MEMBER
  Oct 31, 07, 14:05  #12

Groups of islands often have a name with the suffix -nesia.
My favourite example is Macaronesia (Madeira, Azores, Canaries).
I do not know of such a name for this northwest corner of Europe that keeps everyone in Britain and Ireland happy.

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Vincent
  Oct 31, 07, 14:06  #13

Quoting: PolskaDoll
But not of Great Britain...


noone is disputing this. :) It has the same money , same taxes and same Queen.

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PolskaDoll
  Oct 31, 07, 14:07  #14

Quoting: Vincent
noone is disputing this. :) It has the same money , same taxes and same Queen.


I know :)

I was merely pointing out that it is part of the UK but not GB (some people may not have known this and it may have interested them :)


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osiol GOLD MEMBER
  Oct 31, 07, 14:08  #15

If a section was called 'Polonia - Ireland', would it show up in web-searches and thererfore possibly bring more people in?

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babylon2007
  Oct 31, 07, 14:11  #16

Other sources would estimate that there are more like 100k Polish living in Ireland. From being in Poland, there is a lot of interest from Polish about living and working in Ireland.

Scotland, England, Wales make up the United Kingdom.

The Republic of Ireland is a totally separate country. You might as well be saying the "USA & Ireland". Or similarly, it would be like including Poland under a heading for Germany which I dont think would go down very well. Both are sovereign and independent countries. If we cannot have our own section, include us in Other Countries, if you really have to. But please not part of the UK. This is just incorrect.

But I hope you will give us a separate section for Ireland. Can I also recommend some good websites for Polish interested in Ireland, vaveeva.com and myireland.pl.

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osiol GOLD MEMBER
  Oct 31, 07, 14:16  #17

Quoting: babylon2007
Scotland, England, Wales make up the United Kingdom

and Northern Ireland - that's the United Kingdom.
You listed the parts of Great Britain.

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Vincent
  Oct 31, 07, 14:22  #18

Quoting: osiol
and Northern Ireland - that's the United Kingdom.
You listed the parts of Great Britain.



looks like he could do with an atlas :)

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babylon2007
  Oct 31, 07, 14:22  #19

Quoting: osiol
If a section was called 'Polonia - Ireland', would it show up in web-searches and thererfore possibly bring more people in?


You are right. That is a very good point.

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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Oct 31, 07, 14:29  #20

Quoting: Grzegorz_
Polonia - UK and Ireland.

sounds most sensible so far

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osiol GOLD MEMBER
  Oct 31, 07, 14:33  #21

Polonia - Northamptonshire
Polonia - Caithness & Sutherland
Polonia - Clackmannanshire
Polonia - County Mayo
Polonia - St. Kilda

The least sensible so far.

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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Oct 31, 07, 14:34  #22

Quoting: PolskaDoll
I was merely pointing out that it is part of the UK but not GB (some people may not have known this and it may have interested them :)

I'd be more interested to know why not. Anyone know?

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PolskaDoll
Edited by: PolskaDoll  Oct 31, 07, 14:50  #23

Great Britain is only the name of an island now (compromsing of Scotland/England/Wales), within the United Kingdom (which of course includes Northern Ireland). Originally Scotland/England were the only members Great Britain. It became the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland somewhere along the line and then the United Kingdom of Great Britain of Northern Ireland when the Republic of Ireland split away (dates fail me).

Therefore, it's not part of GB because GB is just an island within a country - really :)


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babylon2007
  Oct 31, 07, 14:55  #24

I dont want to make a big deal about this. Its just that I believe in respecting other peoples and their cultures and traditions. In Ireland, we welcome hundreds of thousands of immigrants in last few years when other countries did not open their borders.

I am just asking that the Republic of Ireland be given the respect it deserves like any other country and not including it in a category for UK which is wrong. I believe the people of Ireland have earned the right to be recognised.

Imagine the following heading:

Polonia Germany - Including discussions on UK, Poland and Germany
Polonia USA - Including discussions on USA & Canada

A lot of people would not be very happy with that. Similarly, as an Irishman, I think Ireland should be represented correctly in the forum and to make the relevant change is only fair and appropriate. Mr. Administrator, I ask you to review again and to please make appropriate changes.

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Admin
  Oct 31, 07, 16:20  #25

So what is the most correct suggestion? Polonia UK and Ireland? Hmm..

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Wroclaw
  Oct 31, 07, 16:23  #26

Quoting: Admin
Polonia UK and Ireland


Yes

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szkotja2007
  Oct 31, 07, 16:26  #27

Quoting: Admin
So what is the most correct suggestion?

For me it would be
Quoting: babylon2007
"Polonia - Ireland"


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Admin
  Oct 31, 07, 16:28  #28

Quoting: szkotja2007
For me it would be
Quoting: babylon2007
"Polonia - Ireland"

So remove Polonia - UK? :)

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Vincent
  Oct 31, 07, 16:30  #29

Quoting: Wroclaw
Quoting: Admin
Polonia UK and Ireland


Iwould say that this one, would make sense.

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osiol GOLD MEMBER
  Oct 31, 07, 16:30  #30

Quoting: Admin
So remove Polonia - UK? :)

Does the UK really exist?
There is no king.
It is the UQ.

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