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  1. Poland - Slavic, Germanic, Baltic: The country’s official language, Polish (together with other Lekhitic languages and Czech, Slovak, and Upper and Lower Sorbian), belongs to the West Slavic branch of Slavic languages. It has several dialects that correspond in the main to the old tribal divisions; the most significant of these (in terms of numbers of speakers) are Great Polish (spoken in ...

  2. Ukraine - Ethnicity, Religion, Language: When Ukraine was a part of the Soviet Union, a policy of Russian in-migration and Ukrainian out-migration was in effect, and ethnic Ukrainians’ share of the population in Ukraine declined from 77 percent in 1959 to 73 percent in 1991. But that trend reversed after the country gained independence, and, by the turn of the 21st century, ethnic Ukrainians ...

  3. Poland is often characterised as one of the prime examples of staunch and orthodox Eastern European Catholicism. But, while this is definitely true of the Poland we know today, it’s not always been the case. Since the so-called 'Baptism of Poland' (the Chrzest Polski) on the 14th of April 966 AD, the religious climate that existed in Poland ...

  4. Dec 22, 2022 · Dec 22, 2022. In 2021, Christianity was the dominant religion in Poland, establishing 125 registered denominations. The Christian religion had over 33 million adherents. Read more. Number of ...

  5. Apr 1, 2024 · The official and predominant spoken language in Poland is Polish. Approximately 97% of the population declares Polish as their mother language. Polish is also one of the official languages of the European Union and is spoken as a second language in parts of neighboring Lithuania.

  6. Poland - Cuisine, Traditions, Culture: Because of rapid industrialization and urbanization, as well as a certain distrust of rural conservatism during the years of communist rule, Poland’s traditional folk culture has been seriously undermined since World War II. Regional dress, regional dialects and forms of speech, peasant arts and crafts, and religious and folk festivals have all been ...

  7. Dec 19, 2018 · Catholics in Central and Eastern Europe are more likely to say they attend church monthly (median of 44% vs. 33%), pray daily (36% vs. 13%), consider religion very important in their lives (31% vs. 13%), and believe in God (91% vs. 80%). A majority of Catholics in Ukraine (56%) say they pray at least once a day, while roughly one-in-ten in ...

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