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In 2010, the monthly magazine Press named Culture.pl the best Polish-language cultural portal on the Internet. [4] In 2015, the portal won the "Culture on the Net” category in TVP Kultura's annual “Guarantee of Culture” awards. [5] The prizes recognise the most interesting and important Polish cultural stars of the year.
Cultural history of Poland can be traced back to the Middle Ages.In its entirety, it can be divided into the following historical, philosophical artistic periods: Culture of medieval Poland (from the late 10th to late 15th century), Renaissance (late 15th to the late 16th century), Baroque (late 16th to the mid-18th century), Enlightenment (second half of the 18th century), Romanticism (from ...
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In 1987, about eight years after he came to the United States from Poland, Marek Predki and six other people decided to bring a Polish tradition to their new country by embarking on a pilgrimage ...
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The first architecture magazine, Przegląd Techniczny, was published in Kraków in 1875. [4] The country has also aviation magazines. [5] The number of magazines was 5,792 in 2001 whereas it increased to 6,261 in 2003. [6] In 2014 the magazine market in the country was described as one of the higher-growth, smaller-scale markets. [7
Polish folk dances are a tradition rooted in ten centuries of Polish culture and history. Many of the dances stem from regional customs and historical events and are distinct from Czech, Slovak and Germanic styles. National dances include formal ballroom or ballet elements. Nowadays, the dances are only performed during major events, holidays ...
Kurpie is also the name of the people of this culture. The Kurpie region is located in Poland on a lowland plain called the Mazovian Region (Mazowsze), which was once covered over by two forests known as the Puszcza Zielona (the Green Wilderness) and the Puszcza Biała (the White Wilderness).