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POLAND: EASTERN or CENTRAL European country?


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Polson
  Oct 30, 07, 06:53  #1

Some people say it's a Central European country, while others say Eastern...
I think i heard that most of the Poles consider themselves as Central Europeans.

I do myself prefer the word Central, more than Eastern, cause "Eastern" makes me think of communism, you know, as the part of Europe that was beyond the Iron Curtain was called Eastern Europe...

What's your opinion ?

 
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Lukasz
Edited by: Lukasz  Oct 30, 07, 06:56  #2

When we look in to old books ;) Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland and so on are central european countries. Russians, Ukrainians and so on are eastern.

 
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Lukasz
  Oct 30, 07, 06:57  #3

map of central europe

central europe

 
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BubbaWoo
  Oct 30, 07, 06:58  #4

ive always thought that countries behind the iron curtain were eastern europe - curtain has gone which now puts poland in central europe for me

 
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Yogibear
Edited by: Yogibear  Oct 30, 07, 07:00  #5

North Eastern geographically but for a long time Eastern Europe was a concept.

 
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Polson
  Oct 30, 07, 07:02  #6

Wikipedia articles (in French, English, German and Polish) show Poland as a Central Europe country.

But we often hear in the British press for example, Poles are Eastern Europeans, and sometimes, Central ones...

I think things will change with the time. Wait for a few more years, and everybody will say that Poland is in Central Europe...

 
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telefonitika
  Oct 30, 07, 07:15  #7

i would have said Poland is Central European :)

 
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Polson
  Oct 30, 07, 07:17  #8

Quoting: Yogibear
North Eastern geographically


I saw articles mentionning North Central too...

And even Northern Europe in its extended meaning

The light blue part...
The light blue part...
A Dutch map of Northern Europe in 1601...
A Dutch map of Northern Europe in 1601...

 
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Zeze
  Oct 30, 07, 07:24  #9

EE Market

I guess we all know what EE stands for dont we

Nobody want make Poles fell bad or low them

is just what it is

East Europe not Central

and Russia is not Europe at all

 
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Polson
Edited by: Polson  Oct 30, 07, 07:27  #10

Quoting: Zeze
East Europe not Central


Don't agree, for me Poland is Central Europe...

Quoting: Zeze
Russia is not Europe at all


Don't want to "defend" Russia, but the extrem West side belongs to Europe by definition...

 
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Zeze
  Oct 30, 07, 09:07  #11

like that Turkey is also Europe !!!!!

 
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dtaylor
  Oct 30, 07, 09:11  #12

Quoting: Zeze
like that Turkey is also Europe !!!!!


why not, the more the better id say. this idea of europe being some kind off elite group of nations is rubbish

 
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Zeze
  Oct 30, 07, 09:21  #13

Quoting: dtaylor
some kind off elite group of nations

that is what it is if you like or not

 
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Lukasz
  Oct 30, 07, 09:43  #14

Quoting: Zeze
like that Turkey is also Europe !!!!!


some say UK isnt true Europe as well ...

 
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plk123
  Oct 30, 07, 10:28  #15

central

 
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Giles [Guest]
  Oct 30, 07, 10:38  #16

Geographically Poland is central. The name's "Western Europe" and "Eastern Europe", are highly politicized words, which simply subsituted for the phrases "good guys" and "bad guys", the ruling elite making it simple in laymans terms; a legacy of the cold war. However, it has been preserved because the concept is so deeply ingrained in the "western mind". Why confuse the masses by bring up "central", keep it simple.
Maps are draw up by the victors. Countries are where the victors say they are.

 
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telefonitika
  Oct 30, 07, 10:39  #17

Quoting: Lukasz
some say UK isnt true Europe as well ...


we are but a little island just offshore :D lmao

 
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Giles [Guest]
  Oct 30, 07, 10:41  #18

yeah the UK offshore bank account for, the supr rich, third world dictators, oligarchs and terrorists.

 
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miranda
  Oct 30, 07, 10:41  #19

Quoting: Giles
Countries are where the victors say they are.

yes

 
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Grzegorz_
  Oct 30, 07, 10:45  #20

Eastern.

 
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Harry
  Oct 30, 07, 12:00  #21

Poland is in CEE (central & eastern Europe)

 
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z_darius
  Oct 30, 07, 12:05  #22

Well, if Europe's center is indeed in Poland, and if Poland's area is greater than that central point (which seems to be true) then Poland is in CNESW (center, north, east, south and west).

 
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szarlotka ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Oct 30, 07, 12:07  #23

Quoting: z_darius
CNESW (center, north, east, south and west).


Let's settle on centre of the known universe then

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Polson
  Oct 30, 07, 13:12  #24

Quoting: z_darius
Well, if Europe's center is indeed in Poland, and if Poland's area is greater than that central point (which seems to be true) then Poland is in CNESW (center, north, east, south and west).


The center of Europe is said to be in the area of Krakow ;)

But apart from the geography, the Poles have more a Western "mind"...actually it's a mix, for me...But i think that Western Poland is more westernized than the Eastern part.

 
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z_darius
  Oct 30, 07, 13:18  #25

Quoting: szarlotka
Let's settle on centre of the known universe then

Ya know, considering how your head may be sometimes spinning when you're in Poland... yeah, that is a possibility ;)

 
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szarlotka ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Oct 30, 07, 13:20  #26

Quoting: z_darius
considering how your head may be sometimes spinning when you're in Poland


Really? I've always been impeccably stone cold sober out there myself. Well apart from the occasional lapse or ten. LOL

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Michal
  Oct 30, 07, 14:46  #27

The Poles are certainly Central European and are not really the same race as the Russians at all. The Russians are tougher and that fact comes from the fact that historically, the Russians came from Mongolia and probably therefore have more in common with the Turks. That is why in 1945, Europe was saved by the Russians, almost single handedly.

 
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Grzegorz_
  Oct 30, 07, 14:49  #28

Quoting: Michal
the Russians came from Mongolia and probably therefore have more in common with the Turks.




 
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Polson
  Oct 30, 07, 14:50  #29

Quoting: Michal
The Russians are tougher


What do you mean by "tougher" ?...

Quoting: Michal
That is why in 1945, Europe was saved by the Russians, almost single handedly.


Do you remember the US troops coming...for me, THEY saved Europe along with English, and some French, Poles, etc. more than the Russians.

 
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Grzegorz_
  Oct 30, 07, 14:55  #30

Quoting: Polson
THEY saved Europe along with English, and some French, Poles, etc. more than the Russians.


If you mean defeating Gerries then no doubt Soviet Union did much more than western allies.

 
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