Is this a trick and the answer is somewhere outside Poland - Berlin?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
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Is this a trick and the answer is somewhere outside Poland - Berlin?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
Indeed, but I thought Vermont would be the tough one. :bulb:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
That's my thought too. I don't really know where most Polish people head for.Quote:
Originally Posted by D-Type
Berlin would be a good guess.
I will say London. :o
I guess it is outside Poland (else Krakow would be the easier choice) and most likely Germany so Berlin sounds logical too...
What about Katowice?
Ok, no correct answers so far, and although it seems like more, London's Polish population is nowhere near the 1M - 1.4M (estimates vary) of the correct city. It has widespread Polish architecture and many Polish cuisine food shops
Chicago
We have a winner!!! What search term did you use? Chicago Metropolitan Area has 1.1M persons of Polish ethnicity. Areas of the City have Polish names and Polish festivals are part of the public calendar.Quote:
Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo
Your question g :)
I've read some time ago that Chicago has a massive polish community ( reading about an american movie with poles ) but never thought it's the second in the world. That's why I said Krakow or Katowice as I know these are the biggest cities after Warsaw. I said Chicago at random but if you want some research let's see some intertesting facts:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poles
Looks like Chicago was the second in 1960......
Q : Name ALL the european capitals whose names start with a "B". No google allowed!
I will name as many as I can and see how close I am.
Belfast (Probably not including this one. Just in case though) - Northern Ireland
Brussels - Belgium
Berlin - Germany
Bern - Switzerland
Budapest - Hungary
Bucharest - Romania (I dare not forget this one Gadjo)
Belgrade - Serbia
I am probably missing an obvious one, but I have gone blank for now so this will be my guess.