- Bars and Pubs in Cracow
- List of local establishments. - Boruta
- Information and news connecting members of the Boruta family around the world. Also in Polish. - Cantores Minores
- Archdiocesan Cathedral boychoir with a repertoire ranging from Ambrosian chant to contemporary music, both sacred and secular. - Centre for Contemporary Art
- Information on the pernament collection, documentary archives, and temporary exhibitions, in Polish and English. - COSmino
- Offers performances with lively tempos portraying the relationships between man and woman. - Cosmopolitan
- Polish edition of the women's magazine. - Cracow in Attack
- Graffiti site that includes information and photos of walls, trains, and the old school. - Framzeta
 - General Langfitt Story, The
- Recounts the stories of Polish refugees who arrived in Australia in 1950 aboard a United States Army transport carrier the USAT General W. C. Langfitt. The online book is at the site of the department of immigration and citizenship of Australia. - Gladysek, Michal
- Freelance graphic designer from Poland showcasing his commercial web design, logo work, and noncommercial art playground. - Gosha
- Polish fashion model. Includes portfolio, proofsheets, and composites. - History of Poland
- Concentrating on the events of the 20th century. - International Paderewski Piano Competition
- History of the competition, details of the current edition of the contest, and information about the Ignacy Jan Paderewski Music Society in Bydgoszcz. - Internet Museum of Polish People's Republic
- Collection of documents, photographs, correspondence, travel records, documenting 45 years of communist rule in Poland. - Jagodzinska, Anna
- Photo gallery, video clips, and forum for the Polish model. - Jankowski, Tomasz
- Freelance designer and photographer currently living in Poland showcasing his architectural, portrait, nude, and travel work. - Joseph Conrad Study Centre
- Study centre located in Opole, Poland, exploring Joseph Conrad's works. Contains biography, bibliographies, and photos. Also in Polish. - Klinika Nonsensu
- Alternatywna grupa poetycka. - Kraków - European City of Culture
- On Kracow's status of City of Culture in 2000. - Krol, Maciek
- Home page of Maciek Krol, an illustrator specialising in drawings, sketches, cartoons, wildlife illustrations, and architecture designs. - Kubień, Agata
- Portfolio of this Polish artist that includes photography, graphic design, drawing, and painting. - Kukowski, Jaroslaw
- Surreal and grotesque paintings directed towards the in-depth study of human nature. - Mizman
- Polish-born photographer living in New Jersey. - Monthly Labor Review Online: How Poland's Solidarity Won Freedom of Association
- Offers excerpt and full downloadable article by Robert A. Senser. - Motelski, Robert
- Features landscape paintings, drawings, and photography. - Nawrocki, Marcin
- Features the Polish artist's nature photography, macrophotography, landscapes, and information about exhibits, awards, and links. - Nicholaus Copernicus Museum at Frombork
- Planetarium and network of historic buildings, housing exhibits dedicated to Copernicus's life and work, local history, and the Foucault Pendulum. - Okada Foundation
- Promotes classical music by organising festivals and supporting young talented musicians. - Oraczewski, Jozef Krzysztof
- Painter and graphic artist. Also in Polish. - Places of Historical Interest in Poland
- Photos and history of Auschwitz, Birkenau, Treblinka, Majdanek, Plaszow, Kazimierz, and more. - Poland 2000
- Biographies of Polish writers, list of titles, information on recent publications, and more. - Poland at War
- Photographs by Stefan Mucha of Nazi-occupied Poland taken between 1939 and 1945. - Poland Gen Web
- Designed for descendants who are looking for their Polish Roots. - Poland's Class of 1936
- Tribute to Janina Sulkowska, a student at Krzemieniec High School when the war broke out. - Poles: Victims of the Nazi Era 1933-1945
- Discusses the impact of German occupation and the Nazi regime on Poland including forced labour and the organisation of the Polish resistance. - Polish History & Culture
- Overview of the country's history, beginning in the early 9th century with the Polians (dwellers in the field). From the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Republic of Poland. - Polish Maritime Museum
- Documenting and popularizing Poland's maritime traditions. - Polish Navy 1918 - 1945
- History of Poland and its Navy during the Second World War. - Polish Nobility
- Compendium of information about the nobility of Poland, including the aristocracy, the Coats of Arms of Polish noble families, and estates. - Polish Resistance in WWII
- Provides articles, essays, and photographs on the underground resistance army. Site also in Polish and French. - Polish Victims of World War Two: Claims and Testimony
 - Polish Volunteers in the German Wehrmacht and Auxiliary Forces during WWII
- Brief history of Poland's occupation. - Polish Writing
- Devoted to translations of Polish literature into English, containing an online searchable database. - Polskie Zamki
 - Pomeranian Dukes' Castle, The
- Information about the largest castle in Northwest Poland. Also in Polish. - Poznan National Museum
 - Radzilow
- Memorial to the Polish shtetl. Includes the Holocaust, landsmanshaftn, genealogy, and photos. Also spelled Radzilowie, Radzilowe, and Radzilov. - Sanktuarium Matki Bozej Jasna Góra
- Contains history, tour, photos, and more of the Sanctuary of the Holy Mother of God at Jasna Góra. In English, Polish, German, and Italian. - Section Web
- Online magazine for architect and desgners containing information on modern architecture and furniture. - Sendler, Irena
- The story of the woman who saved 2,500 Jewish children during the Holocaust by smuggling them out of the Warsaw Ghetto. - Shtetl
- Revisits a family shtetl, a small village, in Bransk, Poland, with Frontline producer Marian Marzynski who escaped the Warsaw ghetto as a child and was raised by Christians. - Silent Witness: The Story of Lola Rein and Her Dress
- Traces one girl's survival of the Holocaust in Poland. - Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe - SGGEE
- A genealogical group that focuses on Volhynian Germans (a group of people that populated Eastern Europe, including parts of modern-day Poland) and their ancestry. - Solidarity on the Frontier of Democracy in Eastern Europe
- Introduction, background, and details of strikes in Gdasnk. - Solidarity Phenomenon, The
- Multimedia timeline of Poland's Solidarity Movement, from the original dockworkers' strike in 1980 to its role in weakening Eastern European communism. In Polish, English, German, French, Spanish, and Russian. - Solidarity: Twenty Years After
- Michael Bernhard, Krzysztof Jasiewicz, Padraic Kenney, Jan Kubik, and Wojciech Roszkowski discuss the history of the Solidarity movement. - State Museum at Majdanek
- Home page of the State Museum, provides information about the history of the Nazi concentration camp at Majdanek, Poland. - Tandoor Palace
- Offers north Indian cuisine and tandoori specialities. - Warsaw Ghetto
- Including background information on the Holocaust, World War II and the Nazis. In Hebrew. - Warsaw International Book Fair
- Provides news for exhibitors, events schedule, and an archive of past book fairs. - Warsaw Represent
- Photos and articles documenting the Warsaw graffiti scene. - Where to Eat and Drink in Cracow
 - Wolf Lewkowicz Collection
- Yiddish letters (with English translations) written by a Polish Jew to his American nephew from 1922 to 1939. They provide insight into Jewish life in pre-war Poland. - Wratislavia Cantans
- Annual festival featuring oratorios, cantanas, chamber and symphonic concerts, and more. In English, Polish, and German. - Wroclaw Zoo
- In Polish. - Zabludow Memorial Site
- Memorial to the 400 years of Jewish history and culture in the Polish shtetl (town) of Zabludow. Includes pictures and the Holocaust. - Zolynia Memorial Site
- History and images of Zolynia, Poland, with an emphasis on its destroyed Jewish community.
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