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Wat (wie) is Polish$62086$ - definitie

POLISH SOCIOCULTURAL MOVEMENT (C. 1820 - 1864)
Polish Romanticism; Polish romanticism; Polish Romantics

Shoe polish         
  • 1930s British advertisement for Cherry Blossom boot polish
  • An open can of [[dubbin]]
  • English Army Blacking from 1895
  • A 2-ounce tin of Lincoln Shoe Polish
  • [[Nigrosin]] is a common dye in black shoe polish.
  • Payaso (clown) brand shoe polish from mid 20th-century Mexico, part of the permanent collection of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]].
  • Wren's]]
PRODUCT FOR LEATHER CARE
Boot Polish; Shoe Polish; Shoe shine; Boot polishes; Shoe polishes; Boot polish; Blacking (polish); Polish shoes; Shoe brush
Shoe polish (or boot polish) is a waxy paste, cream, or liquid that is used to polish, shine, and waterproof leather shoes or boots to extend the footwear's life and restore its appearance. Shoe polishes are distinguished by their textures, which range from liquids to hard waxes.
Polish Cathedral style         
  • Holy Trinity Church]], [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary Church]] on [[Polish Hill]] in [[Pittsburgh]]
  • St. Casimir Church in Cleveland, Ohio]] on March 13, 2016 following Cleveland Mass Mob XX
  • St. Stanislaus Catholic Church]], [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]]
  • St. John Cantius Roman Catholic Church]], [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]
  • The Main and Side altars of The [[Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus]] [[Cleveland, Ohio]]
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN INFLUENCED BY POLISH CATHOLIC IMMIGRANTS
Polish Cathedral; List of Polish Cathedral style churches in Chicago; Polish cathedral style; North American Polish Church style; Polish American church architecture; Architecture of Polish churches in the United States; Polish Cathedral Style; Polish Gothic Revival
The Polish Cathedral architectural style is a North American genre of Catholic church architecture found throughout the Great Lakes and Middle Atlantic regions as well as in parts of New England.Williams, Peter W.
Polish cuisine         
  • Polish [[cider]]
  • Jewish]] cuisines.
  • label=none}} ([[cheesecake]])
  • Bread stand in [[Sanok]], Poland
  • label=none}} (brine-pickled cucumbers)
  • label=none}}) is a tripe soup, known since the [[Middle Ages]] and favourite dish of king [[Jogaila]].
  • label=none}} ([[poppy seed roll]])
  • [[Compendium ferculorum, albo Zebranie potraw]] ("Collection of Dishes") is the oldest extant Polish cookbook, from 1682.
  • Dried apples, pears and plums{{snd}}a traditional product of Poland, used, for example, to prepare Christmas compote.
  • label=none}} (minced pork cutlet), potatoes, beets and tea with lemon
  • label=none}} (Polish gingerbread) from [[Toruń]], 14th-century recipe
  • Most enduring of Polish culinary traditions are the [[pierogi]], a national dish of Poland, originating in the ancient culinary traditions of the former Polish eastern territories ([[Kresy]]).<ref>"Jako zakonnik Święty Jacek działał w Polsce i na Rusi, był także przeorem w Kijowie, a stamtąd właśnie przyszły do nas wigilijne pierogi, knysze, kulebiaki. ..." [in:] Helena Szymanderska. Polska wigilia. 2000</ref>
  • label=none}}, a baguette with melted cheese, meat, mushrooms, onions, and ketchup. A popular [[street food]] to this day which originated in the 1970s.
  • label=none}}, filled doughnut
  • label=none}}'' ([[tomato soup]]) with rice or noodles is a popular dish as part of a Polish dinner.
  • label=none}} dishes
  • label=none}} and egg
CULINARY TRADITIONS OF POLAND
Polish food; Cuisine of Poland; Polish cooking; Polish foods; Surowka; Kuchnia polska; History of Polish cuisine
Polish cuisine () is a style of cooking and food preparation originating in or widely popular in Poland. Polish cuisine has evolved over the centuries to become very eclectic due to Poland's history and it shares many similarities with other regional cuisines.

Wikipedia

Romanticism in Poland

Romanticism in Poland, a literary, artistic and intellectual period in the evolution of Polish culture, began around 1820, coinciding with the publication of Adam Mickiewicz's first poems in 1822. It ended with the suppression of the January 1863 Uprising against the Russian Empire in 1864. The latter event ushered in a new era in Polish culture known as Positivism.

Polish Romanticism, unlike Romanticism in some other parts of Europe, was not limited to literary and artistic concerns. Due to specific Polish historical circumstances, notably the partitions of Poland, it was also an ideological, philosophical and political movement that expressed the ideals and way of life of a large portion of Polish society subjected to foreign rule as well as to ethnic and religious discrimination.