Anna Maria Jopek – a Polish singer and composer, who performed together with Bobby MCFerrin, Sting and Nigel Kennedy, in conversation with Mariusz Soltanifar in Amsterdam, she explains more about her view on Poland and its promotion worldwide.
Author: Mariusz Soltanifar
Maxime Marcinkiewicz (Polak78) Polish rapper living in Paris – talks with Mariusz Soltanifar – about rap, Poland, longing and his new album “Sin Fronteras” (“Without Borders”).
Lech Wałęsa, former Polish president, and co-founder of Solidarity, whom is well known all over the world, became 70 years old in September earlier this year. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of receiving The Peace Nobel Prize he invited several people, including Dalai Lama, to participate in the 13th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates in Poland. In a discussion with Mariusz Soltanifar, he claimed that “Europe needs a president”.
This year the Polonus Foundation and the Polish-Dutch Association of Entrepreneurs will join their forces and prepare a one-of-a-kind symposium, which will take place on 19th October 2013 (Saturday).
Entrepreneurship – what does it really mean? It is an attitude which conduces to development in general, both personal and economic.
Interview with Radek Pronczuk, the winner of Award for the Pole of the Year in the Netherlands 2012 in the business category.
Interview with the author of the book “My Poland”, a passionate Dutch photographer who presents a romantic view of Poland.
The series called “Foreign eyes on Poland” presents the profiles of people who have any connection to Poland or who have found their home in Poland, or just a favorite place for vacation where they like to return. We will be asking them questions like; what surprised them the most and how the Poles are perceived by foreign eyes; how Poland differs from their country of origin; and whether the behavior of people is different? We will ask them many other issues. Today Francesco Carovillano from Italy.
Poland has a diversity in terrain; from the mountains, across the lakes, and to the sea. There are also four beautiful Polish seasons, which many countries would envy. Poland is definitely an attractive destination. The list of desirable, ‘must-see’ places should include not only Kraków, Gdańsk, Toruń and Warsaw, but also less known and captivating places like Kowal, Szczawnica, Bialowieza Forest or Bieszczady Mountains. At our web portal, we have a tourism section, where one can find information about all those interesting, unknown and see-worthy places. We will also publish our users’ favourite places, so you are most welcome to contribute to this section!