Frequently Asked Questions
What is the electrification rate of the Poland?
What is the roadways of the Poland?
What is the coastline of the Poland?
What is the inland waterways of the Poland?
What is the total water area of the Poland?
What is the railway network of the Poland?
What is the real gdp growth rate of the Poland?
What is the hospital beds per 1,000 inhabitants of the Poland?
At 6.5, the Poland is 79% above the category average for hospital beds per 1,000 inhabitants, ranking
#14 out of 131 — see ranking country products.
What is the total surface of the Poland?
What is the total land area of the Poland?
How many airports does the Poland have?
What is the average temperature of the Poland?
At 7.85 °C, the Poland is 55% below the category average for average temperature, ranking
#50 out of 55 — see ranking country products.
How does it compare?
How does the Poland's roadways compare to similar countriess?
At 420 000 km, the Poland leads the
Japan (1 218 772 km) by 100%.
How does the Poland's total surface compare to similar countriess?
How does the Poland's total land area compare to similar countriess?
How does the Poland's number of airports compare to similar countriess?
How does the Poland's population compare to similar countriess?
How does the Poland's coastline compare to similar countriess?
At 440 km, the Poland leads the
New Zealand (15 134 km) by 97%.
How does the Poland's railway network compare to similar countriess?
How does the Poland's population below the poverty line compare to similar countriess?
At 17.6%, the Poland leads the
Japan (1.4%) by 92%.
How does the Poland's inland waterways compare to similar countriess?
How does the Poland's agricultural land compare to similar countriess?
At 48.2%, the Poland leads the
Qatar (5.6%) by 88%.
How does the Poland's total water area compare to similar countriess?
At 8 430 km², the Poland leads the
Switzerland (1 280 km²) by 88%.
How does the Poland's population density compare to similar countriess?
At 123 people/km², the Poland leads the
New Zealand (18 people/km²) by 85%.