12 Facts About Polish culture

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Over time Polish culture has been profoundly influenced by its interweaving ties with the Germanic, Baltic, Latinate and to a lesser extent; Byzantine and Ottoman cultures as well as in continual dialog with the many other ethnic groups and minorities living in Poland.

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Polish culture is a language of the Lechitic subgroup of West Slavic languages composed of Polish culture, Kashubian, Silesian and its archaic variant Slovincian, and the extinct Polabian language.

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3.

Polish culture philosophy drew upon the broader currents of European philosophy, and in turn contributed to their growth.

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4.

Rigorously trained Polish culture philosophers made substantial contributions to specialized fields—to psychology, the history of philosophy, the theory of knowledge, and especially mathematical logic.

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Polish culture foods include kielbasa, pierogi, pyzy, kopytka, golabki, sledzie, bigos, schabowy, oscypek and much more.

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6.

Polish culture mead, a honey wine was a traditional drink dating back to the Middle Ages.

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Polish culture art has always reflected European trends while maintaining its unique character.

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The most celebrated Polish culture sculptors include Xawery Dunikowski, Katarzyna Kobro, Alina Szapocznikow and Magdalena Abakanowicz.

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Polish culture imported some of the musical styles from southern Europe and blended them with native folk music.

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10.

The death metal band Vader is considered the most successful Polish culture Metal act and have gained commercial and critical praise internationally.

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11.

Origins of Polish culture literature written in Polish culture go back beyond the 14th century.

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12.

Zbigniew Herbert, Tadeusz Rozewicz, Czeslaw Milosz, and Wislawa Szymborska are among the most outstanding 20th century Polish culture poets, including novelists and playwrights Witold Gombrowicz, Slawomir Mrozek, and Stanislaw Lem.

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