{
"Introduction": {
"Background": {
"text": "Poland's history as a state began near the middle of the 10th century. By the mid-16th century, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ruled a vast tract of land in Central and Eastern Europe. During the 18th century, internal disorders weakened the nation, and in a series of agreements between 1772 and 1795, Russia, Prussia, and Austria partitioned Poland among themselves. Poland regained its independence in 1918 only to be overrun by Germany and the Soviet Union in World War II. It became a Soviet satellite state following the war. Labor turmoil in 1980 led to the formation of the independent trade union \"Solidarity\" that over time became a political force with over 10 million members. Free elections in 1989 and 1990 won Solidarity control of the parliament and the presidency, bringing the communist era to a close. A \"shock therapy\" program during the early 1990s enabled the country to transform its economy into one of the most robust in Central Europe. Poland joined NATO in 1999 and the EU in 2004."
}
},
"Geography": {
"Location": {
"text": "Central Europe, east of Germany"
},
"Geographic coordinates": {
"text": "52 00 N, 20 00 E"
},
"Map references": {
"text": "Europe"
},
"Area": {
"total": {
"text": "312,685 sq km"
},
"land": {
"text": "304,255 sq km"
},
"water": {
"text": "8,430 sq km"
}
},
"Area - comparative": {
"text": "about twice the size of Georgia; slightly smaller than New Mexico"
},
"Land boundaries": {
"total": {
"text": "2,865 km"
},
"border countries": {
"text": "Belarus 375 km; Czechia 699 km; Germany 467 km; Lithuania 100 km, Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast) 209 km; Slovakia 517 km; Ukraine 498 km"
}
},
"Coastline": {
"text": "440 km"
},
"Maritime claims": {
"territorial sea": {
"text": "12 nm"
},
"exclusive economic zone": {
"text": "defined by international treaties"
}
},
"Climate": {
"text": "temperate with cold, cloudy, moderately severe winters with frequent precipitation; mild summers with frequent showers and thundershowers"
},
"Terrain": {
"text": "mostly flat plain; mountains along southern border"
},
"Elevation": {
"highest point": {
"text": "Rysy 2,499 m"
},
"lowest point": {
"text": "near Raczki Elblaskie -2 m"
},
"mean elevation": {
"text": "173 m"
}
},
"Natural resources": {
"text": "coal, sulfur, copper, natural gas, silver, lead, salt, amber, arable land"
},
"Land use": {
"agricultural land": {
"text": "48.2% (2018 est.)"
},
"agricultural land: arable land": {
"text": "arable land: 36.2% (2018 est.)"
},
"agricultural land: permanent crops": {
"text": "permanent crops: 1.3% (2018 est.)"
},
"agricultural land: permanent pasture": {
"text": "permanent pasture: 10.7% (2018 est.)"
},
"forest": {
"text": "30.6% (2018 est.)"
},
"other": {
"text": "21.2% (2018 est.)"
}
},
"Irrigated land": {
"text": "760 sq km (2013)"
},
"Major lakes (area sq km)": {
"salt water lake(s)": {
"text": "Zalew Szczecinski/Stettiner Haff (shared with Germany) - 900 sq km"
}
},
"Major rivers (by length in km)": {
"text": "Vistula river source and mouth (shared with Belarus and Ukraine) - 1,213 km
note - longest river in Poland"
},
"Major watersheds (area sq km)": {
"text": "Atlantic Ocean drainage: (Black Sea) Danube (795,656 sq km)"
},
"Population distribution": {
"text": "population concentrated in the southern area around Krakow and the central area around Warsaw and Lodz, with an extension to the northern coastal city of Gdansk"
},
"Natural hazards": {
"text": "flooding"
},
"Geography - note": {
"text": "historically, an area of conflict because of flat terrain and the lack of natural barriers on the North European Plain"
}
},
"People and Society": {
"Population": {
"text": "37,991,766 (2023 est.)"
},
"Nationality": {
"noun": {
"text": "Pole(s)"
},
"adjective": {
"text": "Polish"
}
},
"Ethnic groups": {
"text": "Polish 96.9%, Silesian 1.1%, German 0.2%, Ukrainian 0.1%, other and unspecified 1.7% (2011 est.)",
"note": "note: represents ethnicity declared first"
},
"Languages": {
"Languages": {
"text": "Polish (official) 98.2%, Silesian 1.4%, other 1.1%, unspecified 1.2%; note - data represent the language spoken at home; shares sum to more than 100% because some respondents gave more than one answer on the census; Poland ratified the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages in 2009 recognizing Kashub as a regional language, Czech, Hebrew, Yiddish, Belarusian, Lithuanian, German, Armenian, Russian, Slovak, and Ukrainian as national minority languages, and Karaim, Lemko, Romani (Polska Roma and Bergitka Roma), and Tatar as ethnic minority languages (2011 est.)"
},
"major-language sample(s)": {
"text": "
Księga Faktów Świata, niezbędne źródło podstawowych informacji. (Polish)
The World Factbook, the indispensable source for basic information."
}
},
"Religions": {
"text": "Catholic 85% (includes Roman Catholic 84.8% and other Catholic 0.3%), Orthodox 1.3% (almost all are Polish Autocephalous Orthodox), Protestant 0.4% (mainly Augsburg Evangelical and Pentecostal), other 0.3% (includes Jehovah's Witness, Buddhist, Hare Krishna, Gaudiya Vaishnavism, Muslim, Jewish, Church of Jesus Christ), unspecified 12.9% (2020 est.)"
},
"Age structure": {
"0-14 years": {
"text": "14.53% (male 2,839,788/female 2,680,401)"
},
"15-64 years": {
"text": "64.87% (male 12,364,282/female 12,280,814)"
},
"65 years and over": {
"text": "20.6% (2023 est.) (male 3,171,838/female 4,654,643)"
}
},
"Dependency ratios": {
"total dependency ratio": {
"text": "51.4"
},
"youth dependency ratio": {
"text": "23.4"
},
"elderly dependency ratio": {
"text": "28.6"
},
"potential support ratio": {
"text": "3.5 (2021 est.)"
}
},
"Median age": {
"total": {
"text": "41.9 years"
},
"male": {
"text": "40.3 years"
},
"female": {
"text": "43.6 years (2020 est.)"
}
},
"Population growth rate": {
"text": "-0.28% (2023 est.)"
},
"Birth rate": {
"text": "8.31 births/1,000 population (2023 est.)"
},
"Death rate": {
"text": "10.75 deaths/1,000 population (2023 est.)"
},
"Net migration rate": {
"text": "-0.34 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2023 est.)"
},
"Population distribution": {
"text": "population concentrated in the southern area around Krakow and the central area around Warsaw and Lodz, with an extension to the northern coastal city of Gdansk"
},
"Urbanization": {
"urban population": {
"text": "60.2% of total population (2023)"
},
"rate of urbanization": {
"text": "-0.16% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)"
}
},
"Major urban areas - population": {
"text": "1.798 million WARSAW (capital), 769,000 Krakow (2023)"
},
"Sex ratio": {
"at birth": {
"text": "1.06 male(s)/female"
},
"0-14 years": {
"text": "1.06 male(s)/female"
},
"15-64 years": {
"text": "1.01 male(s)/female"
},
"65 years and over": {
"text": "0.68 male(s)/female"
},
"total population": {
"text": "0.94 male(s)/female (2023 est.)"
}
},
"Mother's mean age at first birth": {
"text": "27.9 years (2020 est.)"
},
"Maternal mortality ratio": {
"text": "2 deaths/100,000 live births (2020 est.)"
},
"Infant mortality rate": {
"total": {
"text": "4.1 deaths/1,000 live births"
},
"male": {
"text": "4.52 deaths/1,000 live births"
},
"female": {
"text": "3.65 deaths/1,000 live births (2023 est.)"
}
},
"Life expectancy at birth": {
"total population": {
"text": "79 years"
},
"male": {
"text": "75.28 years"
},
"female": {
"text": "82.94 years (2023 est.)"
}
},
"Total fertility rate": {
"text": "1.41 children born/woman (2023 est.)"
},
"Gross reproduction rate": {
"text": "0.69 (2023 est.)"
},
"Contraceptive prevalence rate": {
"text": "62.3% (2014)"
},
"Drinking water source": {
"improved: urban": {
"text": "urban: 99.9% of population"
},
"improved: rural": {
"text": "rural: 100% of population"
},
"improved: total": {
"text": "total: 100% of population"
},
"unimproved: urban": {
"text": "urban: 0.1% of population"
},
"unimproved: rural": {
"text": "rural: 0% of population"
},
"unimproved: total": {
"text": "total: 0% of population (2020 est.)"
}
},
"Current health expenditure": {
"text": "6.5% of GDP (2020)"
},
"Physicians density": {
"text": "3.77 physicians/1,000 population (2020)"
},
"Hospital bed density": {
"text": "6.5 beds/1,000 population (2018)"
},
"Sanitation facility access": {
"improved: urban": {
"text": "urban: 100% of population"
},
"improved: rural": {
"text": "rural: 100% of population"
},
"improved: total": {
"text": "total: 100% of population"
},
"unimproved: urban": {
"text": "urban: 0% of population"
},
"unimproved: rural": {
"text": "rural: 0% of population"
},
"unimproved: total": {
"text": "total: 0% of population (2020 est.)"
}
},
"Major infectious diseases": {
"degree of risk": {
"text": "intermediate (2023)"
},
"vectorborne diseases": {
"text": "tickborne encephalitis"
}
},
"Obesity - adult prevalence rate": {
"text": "23.1% (2016)"
},
"Alcohol consumption per capita": {
"total": {
"text": "10.96 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)"
},
"beer": {
"text": "5.72 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)"
},
"wine": {
"text": "0.88 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)"
},
"spirits": {
"text": "4.36 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)"
},
"other alcohols": {
"text": "0 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)"
}
},
"Tobacco use": {
"total": {
"text": "24% (2020 est.)"
},
"male": {
"text": "27.9% (2020 est.)"
},
"female": {
"text": "20.1% (2020 est.)"
}
},
"Children under the age of 5 years underweight": {
"text": "0.7% (2010/12)"
},
"Currently married women (ages 15-49)": {
"text": "56.6% (2023 est.)"
},
"Education expenditures": {
"text": "5.2% of GDP (2020 est.)"
},
"Literacy": {
"definition": {
"text": "age 15 and over can read and write"
},
"total population": {
"text": "99.8%"
},
"male": {
"text": "99.8%"
},
"female": {
"text": "99.8% (2021)"
}
},
"School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)": {
"total": {
"text": "16 years"
},
"male": {
"text": "15 years"
},
"female": {
"text": "17 years (2020)"
}
},
"Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24)": {
"total": {
"text": "13.4%"
},
"male": {
"text": "12.3%"
},
"female": {
"text": "15% (2021 est.)"
}
}
},
"Environment": {
"Environment - current issues": {
"text": "decreased emphasis on heavy industry and increased environmental concern by post-communist governments has improved environment; air pollution remains serious because of emissions from burning low-quality coals in homes and from coal-fired power plants; the resulting acid rain causes forest damage; water pollution from industrial and municipal sources is a problem, as is disposal of hazardous wastes"
},
"Environment - international agreements": {
"party to": {
"text": "Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air Pollution-Sulphur 94, Antarctic-Environmental Protection, Antarctic- Marine Living Resources, Antarctic Seals, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Climate Change-Paris Agreement, Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping-London Convention, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 2006, Wetlands, Whaling"
},
"signed, but not ratified": {
"text": "Air Pollution-Heavy Metals, Air Pollution-Multi-effect Protocol, Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants"
}
},
"Climate": {
"text": "temperate with cold, cloudy, moderately severe winters with frequent precipitation; mild summers with frequent showers and thundershowers"
},
"Land use": {
"agricultural land": {
"text": "48.2% (2018 est.)"
},
"agricultural land: arable land": {
"text": "arable land: 36.2% (2018 est.)"
},
"agricultural land: permanent crops": {
"text": "permanent crops: 1.3% (2018 est.)"
},
"agricultural land: permanent pasture": {
"text": "permanent pasture: 10.7% (2018 est.)"
},
"forest": {
"text": "30.6% (2018 est.)"
},
"other": {
"text": "21.2% (2018 est.)"
}
},
"Urbanization": {
"urban population": {
"text": "60.2% of total population (2023)"
},
"rate of urbanization": {
"text": "-0.16% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)"
}
},
"Revenue from forest resources": {
"text": "0.17% of GDP (2018 est.)"
},
"Revenue from coal": {
"text": "0.27% of GDP (2018 est.)"
},
"Air pollutants": {
"particulate matter emissions": {
"text": "20.54 micrograms per cubic meter (2016 est.)"
},
"carbon dioxide emissions": {
"text": "299.04 megatons (2016 est.)"
},
"methane emissions": {
"text": "46.62 megatons (2020 est.)"
}
},
"Waste and recycling": {
"municipal solid waste generated annually": {
"text": "10.863 million tons (2015 est.)"
},
"municipal solid waste recycled annually": {
"text": "2,866,746 tons (2015 est.)"
},
"percent of municipal solid waste recycled": {
"text": "26.4% (2015 est.)"
}
},
"Major lakes (area sq km)": {
"salt water lake(s)": {
"text": "Zalew Szczecinski/Stettiner Haff (shared with Germany) - 900 sq km"
}
},
"Major rivers (by length in km)": {
"text": "Vistula river source and mouth (shared with Belarus and Ukraine) - 1,213 km
note - longest river in Poland"
},
"Major watersheds (area sq km)": {
"text": "Atlantic Ocean drainage: (Black Sea) Danube (795,656 sq km)"
},
"Total water withdrawal": {
"municipal": {
"text": "1.96 billion cubic meters (2020 est.)"
},
"industrial": {
"text": "5.87 billion cubic meters (2020 est.)"
},
"agricultural": {
"text": "1.39 billion cubic meters (2020 est.)"
}
},
"Total renewable water resources": {
"text": "60.5 billion cubic meters (2020 est.)"
}
},
"Government": {
"Country name": {
"conventional long form": {
"text": "Republic of Poland"
},
"conventional short form": {
"text": "Poland"
},
"local long form": {
"text": "Rzeczpospolita Polska"
},
"local short form": {
"text": "Polska"
},
"former": {
"text": "Polish People's Republic"
},
"etymology": {
"text": "name derives from the Polanians, a west Slavic tribe that united several surrounding Slavic groups (9th-10th centuries A.D.) and who passed on their name to the country; the name of the tribe likely comes from the Slavic \"pole\" (field or plain), indicating the flat nature of their country"
}
},
"Government type": {
"text": "parliamentary republic"
},
"Capital": {
"name": {
"text": "Warsaw"
},
"geographic coordinates": {
"text": "52 15 N, 21 00 E"
},
"time difference": {
"text": "UTC+1 (6 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)"
},
"daylight saving time": {
"text": "+1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October"
},
"etymology": {
"text": "the origin of the name is unknown; the Polish designation \"Warszawa\" was the name of a fishing village and several legends/traditions link the city's founding to a man named Wars or Warsz"
}
},
"Administrative divisions": {
"text": "16 voivodships [provinces] (wojewodztwa, singular - wojewodztwo); Dolnoslaskie (Lower Silesia), Kujawsko-Pomorskie (Kuyavia-Pomerania), Lodzkie (Lodz), Lubelskie (Lublin), Lubuskie (Lubusz), Malopolskie (Lesser Poland), Mazowieckie (Masovia), Opolskie (Opole), Podkarpackie (Subcarpathia), Podlaskie, Pomorskie (Pomerania), Slaskie (Silesia), Swietokrzyskie (Holy Cross), Warminsko-Mazurskie (Warmia-Masuria), Wielkopolskie (Greater Poland), Zachodniopomorskie (West Pomerania)"
},
"Independence": {
"text": "11 November 1918 (republic proclaimed); notable earlier dates: 14 April 966 (adoption of Christianity, traditional founding date), 1 July 1569 (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth created)"
},
"National holiday": {
"text": "Constitution Day, 3 May (1791)"
},
"Constitution": {
"history": {
"text": "several previous; latest adopted 2 April 1997, approved by referendum 25 May 1997, effective 17 October 1997"
},
"amendments": {
"text": "proposed by at least one fifth of Sejm deputies, by the Senate, or by the president of the republic; passage requires at least two-thirds majority vote in the Sejm and absolute majority vote in the Senate; amendments to articles relating to sovereignty, personal freedoms, and constitutional amendment procedures also require passage by majority vote in a referendum; amended 2006, 2009"
}
},
"Legal system": {
"text": "civil law system; judicial review of legislative, administrative, and other governmental acts; constitutional law rulings of the Constitutional Tribunal are final"
},
"International law organization participation": {
"text": "accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; accepts ICCt jurisdiction"
},
"Citizenship": {
"citizenship by birth": {
"text": "no"
},
"citizenship by descent only": {
"text": "both parents must be citizens of Poland"
},
"dual citizenship recognized": {
"text": "no"
},
"residency requirement for naturalization": {
"text": "5 years"
}
},
"Suffrage": {
"text": "18 years of age; universal"
},
"Executive branch": {
"chief of state": {
"text": "President Andrzej DUDA (since 6 August 2015)"
},
"head of government": {
"text": "Prime Minister Mateusz MORAWIECKI (since 11 December 2017); Deputy Prime Ministers Piotr GLINSKI (since 16 November 2015), Jacek SASIN (since 15 November 2019), Henryk KOWALCZYK (26 October 2021), and Mariusz BLASZCZAK (since 22 June 2022)"
},
"cabinet": {
"text": "Council of Ministers proposed by the prime minister, appointed by the president, and approved by the Sejm"
},
"elections/appointments": {
"text": "president directly elected by absolute majority popular vote in 2 rounds if needed for a 5-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held on 28 June 2020 with a second round on 12 July 2020 (next to be held in 2025); prime minister, deputy prime ministers, and Council of Ministers appointed by the president and confirmed by the Sejm; all presidential candidates resign their party affiliation"
},
"election results": {
"text": "
2020: Andrzej DUDA reelected president in second round; percent of vote - Andrzej DUDA 51%, Rafal TRZASKOWSKI (KO) 49%
2015: Andrzej DUDA elected president in second round; percent of vote - Andrzej DUDA 51.5%, Bronislaw KOMOROWSKI (independent) 48.5%
" } }, "Legislative branch": { "description": { "text": "bicameral Parliament consists of:
Poland-Belarus-Ukraine: as a member state that forms part of the EU's external border, Poland has implemented the strict Schengen border rules to restrict illegal immigration and trade along its eastern borders with Belarus and Ukraine
" }, "Refugees and internally displaced persons": { "refugees (country of origin)": { "text": "999,960 (Ukraine) (as of 26 June 2023)" }, "stateless persons": { "text": "1,435 (2022)" } }, "Illicit drugs": { "text": "a major source of precursor or essential chemicals used in the production of illicit narcotics
" } } }