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  2. Inglehart–Welzel cultural map of the world - Wikipedia

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    An early version of the map was published by Ronald Inglehart in 1997 with the dimensions named "Traditional vs. Secular-Rational Authority" and "Survival vs. Well-being". [14] Inglehart and Welzel revised this map in 2005 and named the dimensions "Traditional vs. Secular-Rational Values" and "Survival vs. Self-expression Values". [9]

  3. Culture of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Poland (Polish: Kultura Polski) is the product of its geography and distinct historical evolution, which is closely connected to an intricate thousand-year history. [1] Poland has a Roman Catholic majority, and religion plays an important role in the lives of many Polish people. [ 2 ]

  4. Polish Americans - Wikipedia

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    Polish American cultural groups include Polish American Arts Association and the Polish Falcons. Among the many Polish American writers are a number of poets, such as Hedwig Gorski, John Guzlowski, Cecilia Woloch, and Mark Pawlak (poet and editor), along with novelists Leslie Pietrzyk, Suzanne Strempek Shea [62] and others.

  5. The Polish Peasant in Europe and America - Wikipedia

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    The authors start by analyzing the circumstances of Polish countryside and reasons for immigration, [12] and in conclusion discuss the transformation of said immigrants, show that the Poles are becoming not American but Polish-Americans, a new ethnic group, as their culture is changing to fit the American context, but retaining some unique ...

  6. Category:Polish-American culture - Wikipedia

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    Polish-American culture by state (20 C) J. Polish-Jewish culture in the United States (7 C, 23 P) M. Polish-language mass media in the United States (2 C, 1 P)

  7. Category:Polish-American culture by state - Wikipedia

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    Polish-American culture in Pennsylvania (1 C, 17 P, 1 F) R. Polish-American culture in Rhode Island (8 P) T. Polish-American culture in Texas (8 P) V.

  8. Polish people - Wikipedia

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    The Polish White Eagle is Poland's enduring national and cultural symbol. The culture of Poland is closely connected with its intricate 1,000-year history, and forms an important constituent in the Western civilisation. [60] Strong ties with the Latinate world and the Roman Catholic faith also shaped Poland's cultural identity.

  9. Polonophile - Wikipedia

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    The large Polish-American community maintains some traditional folk customs and contemporary observances, such as Dyngus Day and Pulaski Day, which became well known in American culture. It also includes the influence of Polish cuisine and the spread of famous specialties from Poland like pierogi , kielbasa , Kabana sausage and bagels .