George8600
2 Jul 2009
Life / Latinos/Hispanic people in Warsaw or Krakow [34]
According to the 2009 UN Development report, ethnic groups in Poland as provided by the Polish government out of the 38 million population are:
Polish 97.7%, German 0.4%, Belarusian 0.1%, Ukrainian 0.1%, other 1.7% (mostly Mediterranean, Scandinavian, Western European.)
So overall I would say no, but we are a globalized world and at least a person of every ethnicity exists in every country I would say.
Secondly, I would also like to say that the Catholic thing with Latin's isn't as big as it is with the Poles. Latin's also have other predominant religions, such as Lutheran, Christian (in general), Orthodox, and so forth.
Go figure...
According to the 2009 UN Development report, ethnic groups in Poland as provided by the Polish government out of the 38 million population are:
Polish 97.7%, German 0.4%, Belarusian 0.1%, Ukrainian 0.1%, other 1.7% (mostly Mediterranean, Scandinavian, Western European.)
So overall I would say no, but we are a globalized world and at least a person of every ethnicity exists in every country I would say.
Secondly, I would also like to say that the Catholic thing with Latin's isn't as big as it is with the Poles. Latin's also have other predominant religions, such as Lutheran, Christian (in general), Orthodox, and so forth.
Go figure...