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Climatic characteristics of Poland

Poland's climate is between the continental climate in Eastern Europe and the maritime climate in Western Europe, and the whole country basically belongs to the temperate broad-leaved forest climate which is in transition from the maritime climate to the continental climate. Under normal circumstances, Poland has a mild climate all year round, with no severe cold in winter and no heat in summer.

In Poland, the first green color in spring, that is, the first batch of buds and leaves, usually appears in early April. May to September is the best season in Poland, warm and sunny. September is called the beginning of "Golden Autumn in Poland". By June 65438+ 10 and June 165438+ 10, the leaves turned yellow, gold and red, and then fell one after another. In Poland, it is cloudy for an average of 300 days in a year.

Poland is located in the middle of the European continent and the northeast of Central Europe. The southernmost point is 49 00 ′ north latitude, the northernmost point is 54 50 ′ north latitude, the easternmost point is 24 09 ′ east longitude, and the westernmost point is14 08 ′ east longitude. Poland has a flat terrain, and most of its territory lies in the low Bode Plain, with slight fluctuation, with an average elevation of173m.

The plains below 200 meters above sea level account for about 72% of the national area? . The terrain is high in the south and low in the north, and the middle is concave. There are many moraine lakes in the north, low hills in the south, Sutede Mountain and beskid mountains near the Czech border. The northeast lake area is densely forested and sparsely populated.

Extended information i. Capital

The population of Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is 1, 7 1.55 million (2012,65438+February), with an annual average temperature of 9.6℃. Warsaw, the largest city in China, is the largest industrial, trade, scientific and cultural center and the largest transportation hub. Located in the central plain of China, on the west bank of the middle reaches of the Vistula River, with an area of 450 square kilometers, it is the main trade route of Central European countries and has been a very prosperous place since ancient times.

Second, the national flag

Poland's national flag is a horizontal rectangle with an aspect ratio of about 8: 5. The flag surface consists of two parallel and equal horizontal rectangles, with white on the top and red on the bottom. White not only symbolizes the white eagle in ancient legends, but also symbolizes purity, expressing the Polish people's good wishes for freedom, peace, democracy and happiness. Red symbolizes blood and victory in the revolutionary struggle.

Third, food.

The eating habits of Poles are similar to those of other Eastern European countries. Specifically, Poles usually eat spaghetti. They like to eat roasted, boiled and stewed dishes, which are mild in taste. In terms of drinks, they also like to drink coffee and black tea. When drinking black tea, most Poles prefer a slice of lemon to Chata strong.

In terms of dietary taboos, Poles mainly don't eat pickled cucumbers and steamed vegetables. Poles like to invite people to dinner very much in interpersonal communication. Poles are very particular when entertaining guests.

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