Dialects of the Polish language — Polish language Language overview · History · Dialects · Pronunciation … Wikipedia
Polish language — Polski redirects here. For the car brand, see Polski Fiat. Polish język polski Pronunciation [ˈpɔlski] Spoken in … Wikipedia
Bundz — (also known as bunc (Podhale dialect ) is Polish sheep milk cheese. It is traditionally produced in Podhale. The drink żętyca is also produced from the whey created in bundz production. See also * oscypek … Wikipedia
Lesser Poland — For other uses, see Little Poland (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Lesser Poland Voivodeship. Lesser Poland superimposed on borders of current Polish voivodeships … Wikipedia
Polish-Czechoslovak border conflicts — Border conflicts between Poland and Czechoslovakia began in 1918 between the Second Polish Republic and Czechoslovakia, both freshly created states. They centered on the disputed areas of Cieszyn Silesia, Orava Territory and Spiš. After World War … Wikipedia
Polish–Czechoslovak border conflicts — Territorial changes of Poland Border conflicts between Poland and Czechoslovakia began in 1918 between the Second Polish Republic and First Czechoslovak Republic, both freshly created states. The conflicts centered on the disputed areas of… … Wikipedia
Gorals — The Gorale ( pl. Górale; sk. Gorali; Cieszyn Silesian: Gorole ; literally highlanders ) are a group of indigenous people found along southern Poland, northern Slovakia, and in the region of Cieszyn Silesia in the Czech Republic. There is also a… … Wikipedia
Kajko i Kokosz — (Kajko and Kokosz) is a notable comic book series by Janusz Christa, published in Poland between 1970 s and 1980 s. It is based around a story of two Slavic warriors named Kajko and Kokosz, loosely resembling both Asterix and Obelix, as well as… … Wikipedia
Włatcy móch — First row from the left: Anusiak, Konieczko, Maślana and Czesio. Second for: School nurse and Ms. Frał Format Cartoon Directed by Bartosz Kędzierski … Wikipedia