Poland

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Republic of Poland
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Flag of Poland
Official governmental website
Capital: Warsaw
(and Poland's largest city)

Area Code: +48
Country Code: PL
Language: Polish
Drivers use right-hand side of road
Currency: Złoty (PLN)
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( Tourism and Ex-pat information )
This is an "abridged" article about Poland as of Oct, 2024.
Source information
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Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and the Carpathian Mountains in the south, bordered by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukraine to the east, Slovakia and the Czech Republic to the south, and Germany to the west. The territory has a varied landscape, diverse ecosystems, and a temperate transitional climate. Poland has sixteen voivodeships and is the fifth most populous member state of the European Union (EU), with over 38 million people. The fifth largest EU country by land area, covering a combined area of 312,696 km2 (120,733 sq mi). The capital and largest city is Warsaw; other major cities include Kraków, Wrocław, Łódź, Poznań, and Gdańsk.

Prehistoric human activity on Polish soil dates to the Lower Paleolithic, with continuous settlement since the end of the Last Glacial Period. Culturally diverse throughout late antiquity, in the early medieval period, the region became inhabited by the West Slavic tribal Polans, who gave Poland its name. The process of establishing statehood coincided with the conversion of a pagan ruler of the Polans to Christianity under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Church in 966. The Kingdom of Poland emerged in 1025, and in 1569 cemented its long-standing association with Lithuania, thus forming the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. At the time, the Commonwealth was one of the great powers of Europe, with an elective monarchy and a uniquely liberal political system, which adopted Europe's first modern constitution in 1791.

With the passing of the prosperous Polish Golden Age, the country was partitioned by neighboring states at the end of the 18th century. Poland regained its independence at the end of World War I in 1918 with the creation of the Second Polish Republic, which emerged victorious in various conflicts of the interbellum period. In September 1939, the invasion of Poland by Germany and the Soviet Union marked the beginning of World War II, which resulted in the Holocaust and millions of Polish casualties. Forced into the Eastern Bloc in the global Cold War, the Polish People's Republic was a founding signatory of the Warsaw Pact. Through the emergence and contributions of the Solidarity movement, the communist government was dissolved, and Poland re-established itself as a democratic state in 1989, making it the first of its neighbors.

Poland is a unitary parliamentary republic with a bicameral legislature comprising the Sejm and the Senate. Considered a middle power, it is a developed market and high-income economy that is the sixth largest in the EU by nominal GDP and the fifth largest by GDP (PPP). Poland enjoys a high standard of living, safety, and economic freedom, as well as free university education and universal health care.

Spanking in Poland

In the 20th century, school corporal punishment fell out of fashion and was gradually banned in many countries, a trend that continues until the present day.

As of May 2008, Poland prohibits corporal punishment in schools.

School CP

It is claimed that school CP was abolished in Poland in 1783, but since the country went out of existence as an independent political entity from 1795 to 1918, this may not mean very much.

 We know little about what happened between 1918 and the German invasion in 1939, but some anecdotal evidence suggests that CP was not unknown in classrooms. During the communist period (1945-1989), the official propaganda line, as in most communist states, was that there was no CP.

 Matters are complicated by the fact that Poland's borders have moved around over history. School students were caned in the area of Poland occupied by Prussia in the 19th century and up to World War I—see these 1901 news items.

External articles

  • US State Department Human Rights Report 1996

According to this US Government report, the Polish teachers' work code guaranteed legal immunity from prosecution for the use of corporal punishment in classrooms, which the report clearly deems to be "abuse" (rather oddly, since it is not legally so regarded in the USA itself). The identical wording is repeated in each year's USSD report for Poland up to 2005. It is not mentioned in the 2006 or subsequent reports.

Polish spanking artists

None known so far (except the Baroque artist Krzysztof Lubieniecki who was a Polish, but active in Amsterdam).

So far, there are two spanking video producers, the bastinado-based Foot Torment Girls in Poland (Clips4sale site) and Warsaw Prison (Clips4sale page).

Spanking videos

  • Domme Weronika Beats Ass of Sylwia (Polish Mistress, 2021), photos
  • Polish Discipline (Strict Spanking), Zabrina (Elizabeth/Sabrina), photos
  • The Total Pain Tournament, One: Mia (Foot Torment Girls in Poland, 2023), photos
  • The Total Pain Tournament, Two: 4 Girls (Foot Torment Girls in Poland, 2023), Riri, Gloria, Alina, Cherry, photos
  • Weronika Punishes Slut Helena - Part 1 (Polish Mistress, 2021), photos
  • Weronika Punishes Slut Helena, Part 2 (Polish Mistress), human footstool, photos
  • Weronika Spanking Sexy Ass of Sylwia (Polish Mistress), photos


Jennifer, an amateur Polish spanking performer, does her first interview/audition for Nu-West and later appears in three more videos.


Paula, a spanking actress from Poznań, Poland, is featured in these videos:

  • Bed Spanking (Strict Spanking), photos


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Prostitution in Poland

External links

More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Poland ]


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