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Translators Associations Europe: Poland
Poland: Translators Associations in the country of Chopin and Joseph ConradPoland is famous for its very rich history, not always happy, but aiding to build a strong resisting character. Polish literature dates back to the 12th century. It includes many famous poets and writers such as Jan Kochanowski, Adam Mickiewicz and Joseph Conrad, who wrote in English. Poland’s population is of over 38 million inhabitants, which makes it the sixth most populated country in Europe. Poland is a unitary state comprised of 16 voivodeships. Africa's translators associations | North America’s translators associations | Latin America's translators associations | Asia Pacific's translators associations | Eurasia's translators associations | Global translators associations
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