Poland

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Poland  is a country in Central Europe, it shares its borders with Germany,  Czech Republic,  Slovakia,  Ukraine,  Belarus,  Lithuania,  Russia and has access to the Baltic Sea. Poland is also a member of the European Union. They are a very famous Countryhumans character and the base of Countryhumans (Along with the related Polandballs/Countryballs fandom).

Male
Poland is represented as usually wearing a white shirt with a light brown pullover on it. The rest of his clothes vary. He also enjoys wearing sweaters. They're occasionally depicted with angels' wings because of the design on the coat of arms.

Female
Poland can wear similar outfits like the male version, however, this version has hussar wings more commonly represented, as Poland can be seen as sweet. She also tends to wear more feminine clothing. Poland is also represented, like Hungary, with a military suit of commanders of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Personality
Like most of Eastern Europe, Poland is seen as a quite sad character they use strong religion and alcohol to cope with the events of recent centuries and are quite hardworking, quite conservative, and also have an old way of thinking with chivalry being a core value as they're traditional, they have grown overprotective of themself causing them to be nationalistic, they're serious and prefer not to leave their home for long periods, which can cause alienation but they're quite sweet and caring, they're quite naive sometimes but not innocent and a bit slow, they're as well a football-fan.

Interests

 * Alcohol (Especially Beer and Vodka)
 * Polish Food (Pierogi, Piernik, Zapiekanka, Bagels, etc.)
 * Catholicism
 * Wood Carving
 * Kazsbuska Dolls
 * Football

Flag meaning
Poland's Flag has more historical meaning and straight to the point meaning that most other flags. As seen, Red and White are the National Colors of Poland and are taken from other polish Historical entities such as The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth which established many of the symbols of today's Poland.

Nicknames

 * Polska
 * Polen
 * The Mexico of Europe
 * The Land of Fields
 * The Land of Amber
 * The Heart of Europe (Shared will several others)

Origin language
Polish or simply polski is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group. It is spoken primarily in Poland and serves as the native language of the Poles.

Etymology
The ethnonyms for the Poles (people) and Poland (their country) include endonyms (the way Polish people refer to themselves and their country) and exonyms (the way other peoples refer to the Poles and their country). Endonyms and most exonyms for Poles and Poland are usually associated to derive from the name of the Lechitic tribe of Western Polans.

In the Polish language Polska (Poland in Polish) is a feminine noun.

1569-1795: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
The Joint Crowns of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania covered the periods which brought on the height and decline of Poland's power, it was established in the Union of Lublin, however, they were in a de facto personal union, at this point it was an elective monarchy, similar to how the Vatican functions today. The Commonwealth reached its golden age in the early 17th Century, it's parliament was made up of powerful nobles at this point and each one of them was at this point, reluctant to enter the 30 years war. During its golden age, it sustained itself under pressure from the Tsardom of Russia, the Ottoman Vassal States, and of course, the Kingdom of Sweden, It would begin waning after several blows were struck such as the uprising of the Ukrainian Cossacks, and the Kingdom of Sweden. Around this point in the waning days, John III Sobieski was elected King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. He made a pact with the Holy Roman Empire, the Claimant to Rome supported by the pope, to protect from the Ottoman empire. In 1683, the battle of Vienna took place, likely one of the most famous battles of Poland Lithuania, where a force of Polish Infantry and Cavalry brought on the largest cavalry charge in history, routing the Ottomans and kicking off the proper phase of the Great Turkish War, which would see the Ottoman empire driven permanently south of the Danube, never to threaten central Europe again. Of course, before this would happen, Poland Lithuania would gain the nickname "The Bulwark of Christianity" for its century-long defense against Muslim Advance. By the 18th century, a great destabilization happened within the Commonwealth, bringing it to the brink of the Civil war. An outright war would begin between the king and his nobles, in 1715. The Tsar of Russia Peter the Great had brought on Mediation, which he would use to further weaken Poland Lithuania. The Tsar himself was present at the Silent Sejm, which limited the size of the Polish Lithuanian Army to 24,000 men. He would proceed to banish the King's Saxon army and specify funding for the military around this point. In 1768, the Commonwealth would become a protectorate of the Russians, forever ending its true power as Poland Lithuania.

1795-1815: Poland is out of map due to partitions
In 1772, the first partition took place. It was carried out by Prussia, Russia, and Austria The second partition took place in 1793, however only Prussia and Russia took part, not including Austria. The final partition took place in 1795, with all 3 empires taking part and with Poland out of the map for 123 years. Though Poland as a country didn't exist, during the 19th a lot of famous polish people were born and polish culture lived on. Things like the Duchy of Warsaw and Congress of Poland helped, too.

1939-1945: WWII
On September 1, 1939, the armies of Nazi Germany and the  USSR occupied Poland, starting WWII. During those 4 years of war, many Jews were captured and sent to concentration camps, which most were located in Poland. Two of the most known ones are Auschwitz and Treblinka. 2.9 million Polish Jews were killed and 2.8 million ethnic Poles were killed, too. However, during these times, Poland had helped defeat the European Axis powers along with the other Allies. The Polish Cipher Bureau helped crack the Enigma Code along with the British and French. During the Battle of Britain, Polish squadrons helped the RAF and had achieved 769 kills during this time. Poland also took a great part in the Battle of Monte Cassino and during the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, they also fought bravely against the German army. However, the Soviets had committed genocides including Katyń and Wołyn. Poland was considered to be the 4th largest group contributor in Europe.

1947- 1989: Satellite state of the USSR
Although Poland was never part of the USSR, it was a puppet/satellite state during these times. Shortly after WWII, Poland adopted a communist government. During these times, there were many riots and marches to stop Poland from being communist. This lead to many imprisonments and deaths of protesters. Not many people draw/ feature this version of Poland and are not at all known.

Organizations and Affiliations

 * Arctic Council (observer)
 * Australia Group
 * Bank for International Settlements (BIS)
 * Black Sea Economic Cooperation Zone (BSEC) (observer)
 * Central European Initiative (CEI)
 * Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI)
 * Council of Europe (CE)
 * Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS)
 * Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC)
 * European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
 * European Investment Bank (EIB)
 * European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
 * European Space Agency (ESA) (cooperating state)
 * European Union (EU)
 * Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
 * International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
 * International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
 * International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
 * International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
 * International Criminal Court (ICCt)
 * International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol)
 * International Development Association (IDA)
 * International Energy Agency (IEA)
 * International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRCS)
 * International Finance Corporation (IFC)
 * International Hydrographic Organization (IHO)
 * International Labour Organization (ILO)
 * International Maritime Organization (IMO)
 * International Mobile Satellite Organization (IMSO)
 * International Monetary Fund (IMF)
 * International Olympic Committee (IOC)
 * International Organization for Migration (IOM)
 * International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
 * International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (ICRM)
 * International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
 * International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (ITSO)
 * International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)
 * Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU)
 * Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
 * Nonaligned Movement (NAM) (guest)
 * North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
 * Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)
 * Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) (observer)
 * Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
 * Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
 * Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)
 * Organization of American States (OAS) (observer)
 * Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA)
 * Schengen Convention
 * Southeast European Cooperative Initiative (SECI) (observer)
 * United Nations (UN)
 * United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
 * United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)
 * United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
 * United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
 * United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
 * United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)
 * United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)
 * United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)
 * United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT)
 * United Nations Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS)
 * United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)
 * United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI)
 * United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)
 * Universal Postal Union (UPU)
 * Western European Union (WEU) (associate)
 * World Confederation of Labour (WCL)
 * World Customs Organization (WCO)
 * World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU)
 * World Health Organization (WHO)
 * World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
 * World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
 * World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
 * World Trade Organization (WTO)
 * World Veterans Federation
 * Zangger Committee (ZC)

Government
Poland's government is a democratic republic, where the president and prime minister are heads of the country.

Diplomacy
Poland's relations with most of its neighboring countries are seen as extremely good, signing papers to replace links broken by the Warsaw Pact. It is allied with:

The United States, Australia, Türkiye, Canada (part of NATO with Poland)

Since it is also part of the EU, it has a good economic, and military relationship, with mostly all of Europe.

Thirdly, it is part of the Visegrád group, meaning Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic are all allies to Poland.

Geography
The geography of Poland is mostly made up of densely-wooded forests and over 2,000 small lakes. The Baltic coast has two naturally-occurring harbors, and South Poland is made up of vast plains. The lowlands have been formed by glacial erosion and the highest mountains in the region run across its borders. Poland's total area is about 312 679 km²(69th).

Family

 * Czech Republic — sibling
 * Slovakia — sibling
 * Latvia — stepsibling
 * Lithuania — stepsibling
 * Belarus — cousin
 * Bosnia and Herzegovina — cousin-sibling
 * Bulgaria — cousin-sibling
 * Croatia — cousin-sibling
 * Montenegro — cousin
 * North Macedonia — cousin-sibling
 * Russia — cousin-sibling
 * Serbia — cousin-sibling
 * Slovenia — cousin-sibling
 * Ukraine — cousin-sibling

Friends

 * Netherlands
 * Hungary — "Great friend! You helped me a lot during World War II and has given shelter to many Polish and Jews!"
 * Czech Republic
 * Slovakia
 * Sweden
 * Spain — "A friend that I helped during their Civil War. That Spanish flu really hit you hard, huh?"
 * France
 * Ireland
 * Malta
 * United States — "Thank you for helping me against this person! Also I appreciate your military support"
 * Ukraine
 * Italy — "Glad you swapped sides and decided to team with the Allies, your cities and towns are great!"
 * European Union
 * NATO
 * Argentina
 * Israel — "Sorry about the rough past, bud. Glad you finally made it out and found your rightful place to become a powerhouse! I'm proud but please stop hurting Palestine"
 * Malaysia
 * Philippines — "A friend I met during their 'Colonial Era'. The same friend who I helped during their Philippine Revolution."
 * South Korea — "You have a similar history with me!"
 * Haiti — "We were forced, to fight against ourselves, but now we are good friends!"
 * Lithuania

Neutral

 * Japan — "Why are you ignoring me? I've been trying to reach out to you for a while now! Are you mad at me or just having a hard time? "
 * Germany — "A good friend but there are still tensions between our governments, and I still can't forget the past, at least you apologized unlike Russia. Russia still hasn't apologized!"
 * USSR

Enemies

 * ISIS
 * Russia
 * Belarus

Former Enemies

 * Third Reich — "I seriously despise you... for what you have done and I will never forgive you! But at least you are gone.. "
 * USSR
 * State of the Teutonic order - "An enemy from the past."

Past Versions

 * Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
 * Polish Underground State
 * Polish People’s Republic
 * Kingdom of Poland
 * Second Polish Republic

Hungary
Poland and Hungary are the closest of allies and have been since the Hungarian invasion of Europe. When the Ottomans were in control of Hungary, Poland helped liberate them. There is a saying in both Hungarian and Polish marking how strong their friendship is. March 23 is officially Polish-Hungarian Friendship Day.

Germany
When they are not talking about the past they are getting along pretty well. Still, they shared Poland during the XIX century and then invaded him again with the USSR during World War 2. Germany apologized and even when they have their arguments, Poland forgave them for most of the bad things.

Russia
Relations between Poland and Russia have been tense and strained with ups and downs. due to the USSR (Russia’s past self) invading Poland, and killing its people during WW2. It also has been strained with modern relations, too. In the 2010 plane crash, Russians suspected Poland. And in the 2014 airliner shoo down, Poland canceled the Russian year in Poland, and Russia canceled the Polish year in Russia, in 2015. So far, it’s extremely hateful and tense.

Slovakia
Slovakia and Poland both have embassies in each other's capitals, and they simultaneously joined the European Union on the same day. (1/5/04) They are both in NATO and share a border, so they have good relations. They are both in the Visegrád group.

Sweden
Sweden and Poland have been friends and had one another's backs. They're very close and act like siblings, although sometimes their friendship is interrupted by a certain someone.

European Union
Poland is a member of the EU since May 2004 but its diplomatic relations date back to 1988.

Malaysia
Poland started supplying Malaysia with his tank, PT-91. Malaysia is also the most important economic and trading partner for Poland in Southeast Asia. Poland has also given Malaysia 'Halal' (term of being allowed to use or eat for Muslims) food certificates, which are very hard to get. Poland could be seen with Malaysia, along with other Southeast Asian countries.

Moldova
The history of what is today Moldova has been intertwined with that of Poland for centuries. The Polish chronicler Jan Długosz mentioned Moldavians (under the name Wallachians) as having joined a military expedition in 1342, under King Ladislaus I, against the Margraviate of Brandenburg. Poland and Moldova in fanworks are uncommon, but they can be seen with other European countries. In common, they both resent Russia a lot.

Ireland
Poland and Ireland are good friends. This is because many Polish workers migrated to Ireland to live and work. Poland also immediately established diplomatic relations with Ireland when they got their independence. The Irish-Polish society also sent aid to Poland. They are both in the European Union.

Trivia

 * 13 September 1989, is the birthday that remains in controversy within the Polish and the outsiders. Poles usually celebrate on the 11 November, which is the day Poland established the Second Republic after this state has re-emerged to be an independent Polish state after multiple partitions from other countries.
 * Poland and Hungary usually share the same male and female designs.
 * Polish fans reject Countryhumans fandom because of the country's controversial portrayals of its past. This is one of the reasons the Countryhumans fandom has been described as negligibly toxic.
 * This response can also trace back to Hetalia, where controversy came of Poland being a crossdresser
 * The Poles fans along with the German fans (sometimes the French fans) also criticize the community of the Countryhumans because of the fame of Reichtangle and its whole existing, which they deem offensive to Germany, Poland (sometimes France), since it represents a dark and a dictator future for Germany, hence a new invasion of Poland (and even France).