A misconceived word, as Poland was never officially a part of Soviet Union, and thus was named 'People's Republic of Poland', during the communist reign. Oh, and even if, it would have been 'Polish SSR'.
- Do you know when the Poland SSR ceased to exist?
- Poland what? Oh, you must mean the People's Republic of Poland! It officially fell on 31 December, 1989.
- Poland what? Oh, you must mean the People's Republic of Poland! It officially fell on 31 December, 1989.
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A truly wonderful country to visit. Despite some communistic reprecussions, Poland is modernizing quickly, and just like all of Eastern Europe, it's a real gem.
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by Verdantai June 23, 2004
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