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Inevitable-Push-8061 on June 2, 2026 9:38 pm The old German border is actually still somewhat visible. The former German territories are less densely populated.
Grzechoooo on June 2, 2026 9:57 pm Former territories of Galicia are a surprise. You’d think the legacy of that piss-poor pathetic province would leave the land underpopulated.
speedyrocketfish on June 2, 2026 9:57 pm I’m aware of Warsaw and Gdansk (the former Danzig) but what’s up with that dense-looking southern area? I hear about the east-west divide but this makes it look like a south-north (or maybe just south-nonsouth) divide should be more important.
JaQ-o-Lantern on June 2, 2026 10:04 pm Is Poland really just Greater Silesia? Jokes aside how much has the Silesian language influenced Polish seeing that most of Poland’s major cities are in Silesia.
Infinite_Ad_6443 on June 2, 2026 10:15 pm The part that belonged to Germany in 1930 is shown, on average, as darker and bluer than the rest of Poland
AcrobaticKitten on June 2, 2026 10:19 pm I always thought the western part of Poland has more population because the proximity of Germany
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The old German border is actually still somewhat visible. The former German territories are less densely populated.
Austria Hungarian border somehow visible
How crowded does Poland feel overall?
r/PeopleLiveInCities
Femboy density map of Poland
Ugliest shaped country in the world!
Former territories of Galicia are a surprise. You’d think the legacy of that piss-poor pathetic province would leave the land underpopulated.
I’m aware of Warsaw and Gdansk (the former Danzig) but what’s up with that dense-looking southern area?
I hear about the east-west divide but this makes it look like a south-north (or maybe just south-nonsouth) divide should be more important.
Is Poland really just Greater Silesia?
Jokes aside how much has the Silesian language influenced Polish seeing that most of Poland’s major cities are in Silesia.
Widać zabory
*Ja pierdole.*
TIL Poland has its own “Ruhrgebiet” oO
The part that belonged to Germany in 1930 is shown, on average, as darker and bluer than the rest of Poland
I always thought the western part of Poland has more population because the proximity of Germany