FUTURE OF POLAND - Nation of Strong Cities
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- Опубликовано: 13 ноя 2019
- They say Poland is the sum of all its cities with each city adding a unique piece to the overall economic and urban landscape - and together, they are shaping the Future of Poland. The world’s eyes are no longer just fixed on Warsaw or Kraków, but other rapidly developing cities like Łódź, Gdynia, Poznań, Gdańsk, Bydgoszcz and Sopot that have begun to carve out international profiles. They are now home to the headquarters of global corporations, homegrown companies exporting technological innovations to the world and academic centres influencing both the future of Poland and scientific endeavour worldwide.
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Please build and invest in Poland! It’s worth it
Fantastic job, this video will be instrumental in opening the eyes of my colleagues studying on the western universities. As HSBC, JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs and many more are moving their engineering, risk and other quantitative positions to Poland we need to work on making sure the workforce is there. Showing the beauty and technology development of Poland is needed more then ever. Thank you for supporting this goal. Can't wait to graduate and come back to Poland!
why not a single mention of Szczecin tho? Don't get me wrong, you've done a good job, but why you've listed every bigger Polish city but left Szczecin behind? It's not Lublin or Białystok - cities being bigger for the sake of being in control of a voivodeship. Szczecin is actually a hub for so much technological and infrastructural advancement. It was a hanza city just like Hamburg or Gdańsk with beautiful architecture. And the population peeks at about 400 000 people - cmon! That is not a neglectable city!
Great video! Greetings from California 🇵🇱❤️
Very nice job!
We are glad that our city is building skyscrapers like Sea Towers.
1:15 This is Gdańsk not Gdynia. Unless Gdynia has performed some conquering while I was gone. ;)
It is one Metropolital area..so called Trójmiasto
Nice
Great!
Don't make the same ideological mistakes as Western Europe made
Poland is hart of Europe that's the true and nobody can't stop as!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Weź, idź do szkoły.
@@Inktvis_777 ok bommer
@@Inktvis_777 był, odbił się od ściany i wrócił do domu ;)
You tend to skip Kraków and Wrocław in your videos, which is surprising. These are the biggest cultural and financial centers in the country after Warsaw. Talking about Lodz or small cities instead makes this material look ridiculous.
Where is Rzeszów??
In Ural?
In rzeszow investors are planning to build an 160 meter skyscraper
A better question would be where is Lwów…
@@ChillDudelD in Ukraine
@@ciapekfield4310 unfortunately
Polska gurom 👊
PLgurom
where is Wrocław and Kraków? Much more important cities than Poznań or Gdańsk
i dont know if Wrocław is more important than Poznań?
@@mts5217 jest. Wrocław jest miastem kategorii gamma, razem z Warszawą jest najważniejszym gospodarczo miastem w Polsce, drugim najbogatszym miastem w Polsce i trzecim najszybciej rozwijającym się miastem w Europie. Kraków jest natomiast największym regionalnym rynkiem biurowym w Polsce i wielkim ośrodkiem turystycznym.
@@mts5217 yes it is a bigger, richer and more developed city than Poznan.
Wroclaw? LG factory and old market square :D nothing elese!
@@kazbanks2196 Zoo which is one of the largest in europe. Lots of canals for canoeing. Beautiful old town and islands. It is worth mentioning the Centennial Hall, which is included in the UNESCO list. Additionally, Wrocław has the most tenement houses in Poland and is one of the largest clusters of tenement houses in this part of Europe.
I co tu robi Łódź zamiast na przykład Rzeszowa? Przecież Łódź to niskie zarobki zaniedbane centrum i brak perspektyw (nie bez powodu ludzie wyjeżdżają)
Poland and eastern Europe should have lots of construction and immigration.
The last one is difficult, they are countries proud of their nationality and blood. I'm polish so I know what I'm talking about
Poland with the Visegrad group is Central European, and they don't need mass migration, no country needs that.
Many ukranian and belarussian immigrants are coming to the east if that counts
Joe, sclerotic - we Polish are WEST EUROPE - central Europe is Belarus, buy some map you leftist analphabet.