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After coming equal last in 2008 with a ballard, Lidia Kopania has got a ballard by the name of "I don't wanna leave". It's been a while since a wanna cropped up in a title, a welcome return which you can find out about here |
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| Isis Gee, the bizarrely sounding ancient Egyptian wannabe Pole will ballard her way through Semi 1. She should get through with her solid refrain and silicone breasts, and can be seen here | ||
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The Jet Set, a young two piece, with a line in bad party pop won through in Poland. I don't like it, but it's worth knowing about I suppose. Read more here | |
| Ich Troje returned to the stage in 2006, with the scarlet headed guttural bloke leading the way. Read more here |
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The Tourist Guide says "As both a nation rich in history and a former
socialist state speedily preparing for EU accession, Poland is a place
where modernity and tradition exist side by side. Hypermarkets rub shoulders
with cathedrals, world-class hotels overlook medieval squares whilst internet
cafes are flanked by centuries old statues" Warsaw "The most striking thing about Warsaw is its regeneration
following the devastation of World War II. During the Nazi occupation,
about 85 percent of the city's were reduced to rubble, and 700,000 people
lost their lives. |
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A Polish man held up a hair dressers at gunpoint demanding a free hair
cut for his girlfriend. ---- Three
Polish poachers are facing animal cruelty charges for forcing a giant
pike to drink champagne. |
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Poland, a nation that has felt the jackboot heel of oppression, but can still enjoy carving gnomes in caves. |
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Pole claims to have set a new pole-sitting world record after coming down
from his perch after 196 days and nights. Daniel Baraniuk, an unemployed 27-year-old from Gdansk, collected around £14,813 for winning the World Pole-Sitting Championship. They were allowed to leave their 60-by-40-centimetre seats every two hours for 10 minutes. Mr Baraniuk, whose closest rival fell off his pole in October, said he gave up because of boredom as the number of visitors to the park dropped with falling temperatures. Some Christians believe St Simeon Stylites, the first and probably the most famous of the long succession of stylitoe, or pillar-hermits, spent 36 years sitting on a pillar, before dying in 459. |
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Life expectancy |
69.52 men 78.05 women | |
| Airports | 122 | ||
| Radios | 523per 1,000 people | ||
| Internet Users | 542.1 per 10,000 people | ||
| Railway Network | 15,108 miles | ||
| Death Penalty abolished in 1997 | |||
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