Algeria–Poland Relations
Algeria and Poland are members of the Union for the Mediterranean and the United Nations. Both nations established diplomatic relations in 1962. History 19th-century Polish poet Cyprian Norwid dedicated his poem ''Do Emira Abd El-Kadera w Damaszku'' to Emir Abdelkader, Algerian leader against French invasion. Poles and Algerians both fought against Nazi Germany in World War II, including in the Battle of Monte Cassino in 1944. Algerian prisoners of war were held by the Germans alongside Polish and other Allied POWs in the Stalag II-B and Stalag VIII-C POW camps, operated in Czarne and Å»agaÅ„, respectively. Both Algerian and Polish POWs were subjected to poor conditions resulting in high mortality. Modern relations Poland sent a rescue squad to help the relief operation after the 2003 Boumerdès earthquake in Algeria, and the Polish Medical Mission sent medical supplies. Poland and Algeria enjoy a significant relations in business. In 2016, Poland and Algeria abolished ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Algeria
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Żagań
Å»agaÅ„ (French and german: Sagan, hsb, ZahaÅ„ , la, Saganum) is a town in western Poland, on the Bóbr river, with 25,731 inhabitants (2019). The town is the capital of Å»agaÅ„ County in the historic region of Silesia. Previously in the Zielona Góra Voivodeship (1975–1998), Å»agaÅ„ has been in the Lubusz Voivodeship since 1999. The town hosts the Polish 11th Armoured Cavalry Division. An American Armored Brigade Combat Team is constantly rotated through the town under Operation Atlantic Resolve. Etymology The town's name probably means "place of the burnt forest" ( Polish: ''żegać'', ''żagiew''): probably referring to the burning of primeval forest by early settlers. If this is correct, it is consistent with the names of nearby places: Å»ary, Zgorzelec, Pożarów. Geography Å»agaÅ„ is located roughly halfway between Cottbus and WrocÅ‚aw, approximately 100 meters above sea level and at the centre of the Å»agaÅ„ administrative district. It is about north of t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Algeria–Poland Relations
Algeria and Poland are members of the Union for the Mediterranean and the United Nations. Both nations established diplomatic relations in 1962. History 19th-century Polish poet Cyprian Norwid dedicated his poem ''Do Emira Abd El-Kadera w Damaszku'' to Emir Abdelkader, Algerian leader against French invasion. Poles and Algerians both fought against Nazi Germany in World War II, including in the Battle of Monte Cassino in 1944. Algerian prisoners of war were held by the Germans alongside Polish and other Allied POWs in the Stalag II-B and Stalag VIII-C POW camps, operated in Czarne and Å»agaÅ„, respectively. Both Algerian and Polish POWs were subjected to poor conditions resulting in high mortality. Modern relations Poland sent a rescue squad to help the relief operation after the 2003 Boumerdès earthquake in Algeria, and the Polish Medical Mission sent medical supplies. Poland and Algeria enjoy a significant relations in business. In 2016, Poland and Algeria abolished ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Algeria–European Union Relations
Algeria–European Union relations are the foreign relations between the country of Algeria and the European Union. History Algeria was a member of the European Community during its incorporation with France and after its independence from France. Algeria was a member of the European Community until 1976 when a formal treaty excluded Algeria. Trade Algeria has been in an association agreement and a free trade agreement with the European Union since 2005. In 2016, 67% of Algeria's exports went to the EU and 44% of Algeria's imports came from the EU. Fuel and mining products made up 95.7% of EU imports from Algeria in 2017. Chemicals represented the second most important exported product, worth 2.9% of Algeria's exports to the EU. The EU's main exports to Algeria are machinery (22.2%), transport equipment (13.4%), agricultural products (12.8%), chemicals (12.8%) and iron and steel (10.2%). Funding and assistance Algeria is receiving €108 million - €132 million under the E ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Foreign Relations Of Poland
The Republic of Poland is a Central European country and member of the European Union and NATO, among others. Poland wields considerable influence in Central and Eastern Europe and is a middle power in international affairs. The foreign policy of Poland is based on four basic commitments: to Atlantic co-operation, to European integration, to international development and to international law. The Polish economy is fairly open and relies strongly on international trade. Since the collapse of communism and its re-establishment as a democratic nation, Poland has extended its responsibilities and position in European and Western affairs, supporting and establishing friendly foreign relations with both the West and with numerous European countries. History Foreign policy topics are covered in the history articles: * History of Poland ** History of Poland in the Early Modern era (1569–1795) ** History of Poland (1795–1918), when it was split three ways between Germany, Russia and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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