New Europe The Guardian's New Europe season looks in depth at four European countries: Germany, France, Spain and Poland – with a week exploring every aspect of their cultures, economies and day-to-day lives
Laying Poland's messianic complex to rest James Hopkin
Polish feminism is no longer ridiculed Agnieszka Graff
Warsaw, Krakow … which is in pole position?
Primeval Poland: where the bison roam
Sharing Poland's rich heritage
Discover Poland: the best of the country and the cities
My travels: Dominika Pszczolkowska in Poland's Masurian lake district
Poles apart: stay in the UK or return home?
Poland's PM Donald Tusk wants more countries from east to join EU
Gdansk's shipyard gets new wind in its sails as builder of specialist vessels
Debunking stereotypes: Polish women are all beautiful
Upper Silesia flags up its call for autonomy
New Europe: what we've learned
End of communism hasn't helped Polish women – but there is no nostalgia
Smolensk air crash – a year on and the scars are yet to heal
For a generation of young Poles, travelling abroad is still often the only option
LIVE: TwiTrip to Krakow Follow Benji Lanyado as he blogs his way around Krakow in real time – guided solely by your Twitter tips
As Euro 2012 looms, football hooliganism comes back to haunt Poles • Matches resemble a military siege as riot police patrol grounds • Concern grows at link between hooligans and organised crime
Debunking Polish stereotypes: A nation of vodkaholics Following the fall of communism in 1989, the importance of vodka in Poland dropped sharply
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