Statistical information Poland 2017

Poland in the World
top of pageBackground: Poland's history as a state began near the middle of the 10th century. By the mid-16th century the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ruled a vast tract of land in Central and Eastern Europe. During the 18th century internal disorders weakened the nation and in a series of agreements between 1772 and 1795 Russia Prussia and Austria partitioned Poland among themselves. Poland regained its independence in 1918 only to be overrun by Germany and the Soviet Union in World War II. It became a Soviet satellite state following the war but its government was comparatively tolerant and progressive. Labor turmoil in 1980 led to the formation of the independent trade union 'Solidarity' that over time became a political force with over 10 million members. Free elections in 1989 and 1990 won Solidarity control of the parliament and the presidency bringing the communist era to a close. A 'shock therapy' program during the early 1990s enabled the country to transform its economy into one of the most robust in Central Europe. Poland joined NATO in 1999 and the EU in 2004. With its transformation to a democratic market-oriented country largely completed and with large investments in defense energy and other infrastructure Poland is an increasingly active member of Euro-Atlantic organizations.
top of pageLocation: Central Europe east of Germany
Geographic coordinates: 52 00 N 20 00 E
Map reference:
EuropeAreaTotal: 312,685 km²
Land: 304,255 km²
Water: 8,430 km²
Rank: 71
Comparative: about twice the size of Georgia; slightly smaller than New Mexico
Land boundariesTotal: 3,071 km
Border countries: (6) Belarus 418 km;
Czech Republic 796 km;
Germany 467 km;
Lithuania 104 km;
Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast) 210 km;
Slovakia 541 km;
Ukraine 535 kmCoastline: 440 km
Maritime claimsTerritorial sea: 12 nm
Exclusive economic zone: defined by international treaties
Climate: temperate with cold cloudy moderately severe winters with frequent precipitation; mild summers with frequent showers and thundershowers
Terrain: mostly flat plain; mountains along southern border
ElevationMean elevation: 173 m
Elevation extremes: lowest point: near Raczki Elblaskie -2 m: highest point: Rysy 2,499 m
Natural resources: coal sulfur copper natural gas silver lead salt amber arable land
Land useAgricultural land: 48.2%
arable land: 36.2%
permanent crops: 1.3%
permanent pasture: 10.7%
Forest: 30.6%
Other: 21.2%
Irrigated land: 970 km² (2012)
Major riversMajor watersheds area km²Total water withdrawalTotal renewable water resourcesNatural hazards: flooding
GeographyNote: historically an area of conflict because of flat terrain and the lack of natural barriers on the North European Plain
top of pagePopulationDistribution: population concentrated in the southern area around Krakow and the central area around Warsaw and Lodz with an extension to the northern coastal city of Gdansk: 38,476,269 (July 2017 est.)
Rank: 36
Growth rate: -0.13% (2017 est.)
Growth rate rank: 207
Below poverty line: 17.6% (2015 est.)
NationalityNoun: Pole
Adjective: Polish
Ethnic groups: Polish 96.9% Silesian 1.1% German 0.2% Ukrainian 0.1% other and unspecified 1.7%
Note: represents ethnicity declared first
Languages: Polish (official) 98.2% Silesian 1.4% other 1.1% unspecified 1.3%
Note: data represents the language spoken at home; shares sum to more than 100% because some respondents gave more than one answer on the census; Poland ratified the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages in 2009 recognizing Kashub as a regional language Czech Hebrew Yiddish Belarusian Lithuanian German Armenian Russian Slovak and Ukrainian as national minority languages and Karaim Lemko Romani and Tatar as ethnic minority languages (2011 est.)
Religions: Catholic 87.2% (includes Roman Catholic 86.9% and Greek Catholic Armenian Catholic and Byzantine-Slavic Catholic .3%) Orthodox 1.3% (almost all are Polish Autocephalous Orthodox) Protestant 0.4% (mainly Augsburg Evangelical and Pentacostal) other 0.4% (includes Jehovah's Witness Buddhist Hare Krishna Gaudiya Vaishnavism Muslim Jewish Mormon) unspecified 10.8% (2012 est.)
Demographic profileAge structure0-14 years: 14.76%
15-24 years: 10.7%
25-54 years: 43.48%
55-64 years: 14.21%
65 years and over: 16.86% (2017 est.)
Dependency ratiosTotal dependency ratio: 43.9
Youth dependency ratio: 21.4
Elderly dependency ratio: 22.5
Potential support ratio: 4.5
Median ageTotal: 40.7 years
Male: 39 years
Female: 42.4 years
Rank: 46
Population growth rate: -0.13% (2017 est.)
Rank: 207
Birth rate: 9.5 births/1000 population (2017 est.)
Rank: 202
Death rate: 10.4 deaths/1000 population (2017 est.)
Rank: 33
Net migration rate: -0.4 migrant(s)/1000 population (2017 est.)
Rank: 120
Population distribution: population concentrated in the southern area around Krakow and the central area around Warsaw and Lodz with an extension to the northern coastal city of Gdansk
UrbanizationUrban population: 60.5% of total population
Rate of urbanization: 0.02% annual rate of change
Major urban areasPopulation: WARSAW (capital) 1.722 million; Krakow 760,000 (2015)
EnvironmentCurrent issues: decreased emphasis on heavy industry and increased environmental concern by post-communist governments has improved environment; air pollution remains serious because of emissions from coal-fired power plants and the resulting acid rain has caused forest damage; water pollution from industrial and municipal sources is also a problem as is disposal of hazardous wastes
International agreements party to: Air Pollution Antarctic-Environmental Protocol Antarctic-Marine Living Resources Antarctic Seals Antarctic Treaty Biodiversity Climate Change Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol Desertification Endangered Species Environmental Modification Hazardous Wastes Law of the Sea Marine Dumping Ozone Layer Protection Ship Pollution Wetlands
International agreements signed but not ratified: Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants Air Pollution-Sulfur 94
Air pollutantsSex ratioAt birth: 1.06 male/female
0-14 years: 1.06 male/female
15-24 years: 1.05 male/female
25-54 years: 1.02 male/female
55-64 years: 0.9 male/female
65 years and over: 0.64 male/female
Total population: 0.94 male/female
Mothers mean age at first birth: 27.4 years (2014 est.)
Maternal mortality ratio: 3 deaths/100,000 live births (2015 est.)
Rank: 182
Infant mortality rateTotal: 4.4 deaths/1000 live births
Male: 4.8 deaths/1000 live births
Female: 4 deaths/1000 live births
Rank: 182
Life expectancy at birthTotal population: 77.8 years
Male: 73.9 years
Female: 81.8 years
Rank: 67
Total fertility rate: 1.35 children born/woman (2017 est.)
Rank: 215
Contraceptive prevalence rateDrinking water source:
urban: 99.3% of population
rural: 96.9% of population
total: 98.3% of population
urban: 0.7% of population
rural: 3.1% of population
total: 1.7% of population (2015 est.)
Current health expenditurePhysicians density: 2.27 physicians/1000 population (2014)
Hospital bed density: 6.5 beds/1000 population (2011)
Sanitation facility access:
urban: 97.5% of population
rural: 96.7% of population
total: 97.2% of population
urban: 2.5% of population
rural: 3.3% of population
total: 2.8% of population (2015 est.)
Hiv/AidsAdult prevalence rate: NA
People living with hivaids: NA
Deaths: NA
Major infectious diseasesDegree of risk: intermediate
Vectorborne disease: tickborne encephalitis
Obesity adult prevalence rate: 23.1% (2016)
Rank: 69
Alcohol consumptionTobacco useChildren under the age of 5 years underweightEducation expenditures: 4.9% of GDP (2013)
Rank: 65
LiteracyDefinition: age 15 and over can read and write
Total population: 99.8%
Male: 99.9%
Female: 99.7%
School life expectancy primary to tertiary educationTotal: 16 years
Male: 16 years
Female: 17 years
Youth unemploymenttop of pageCountry nameConventional long form: Republic of Poland
Conventional short form: Poland
Local long form: Rzeczpospolita Polska
Local short form: Polska
Etymology: name derives from the Polanians a west Slavic tribe that united several surrounding Slavic groups and who passed on their name to the country; the name of the tribe likely comes from the Slavic 'pole' (field or plain) indicating the flat nature of their country
Government type: parliamentary republic
CapitalName: WarsawGeographic coordinates: 52 15 N 21 00 E
Time difference: UTC+1
Daylight saving time: +1hr begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October
Administrative divisions: 16 provinces (wojewodztwa singular - wojewodztwo); Dolnoslaskie (Lower Silesia) Kujawsko-Pomorskie (Kuyavia-Pomerania) Lodzkie (Lodz) Lubelskie (Lublin) Lubuskie (Lubusz) Malopolskie (Lesser Poland) Mazowieckie (Masovia) Opolskie (Opole) Podkarpackie (Subcarpathia) Podlaskie Pomorskie (Pomerania) Slaskie (Silesia) Swietokrzyskie (Holy Cross) Warminsko-Mazurskie (Warmia-Masuria) Wielkopolskie (Greater Poland) Zachodniopomorskie (West Pomerania)
Dependent areasIndependence: 11 November 1918 (republic proclaimed); notable earlier dates: 966 (adoption of Christianity traditional founding date) 1 July 1569 (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth created)
National holiday: Constitution Day 3 May (1791)
ConstitutionHistory: several previous; latest adopted 2 April 1997 approved by referendum 25 May 1997 effective 17 October 1997
Amendments: proposed by at least one-fifth of Sejm deputies by the Senate or by the president of the republic; passage requires at least two-thirds majority vote in the Sejm and absolute majority vote in the Senate; amendments to articles relating to sovereignty personal freedoms and constitutional amendment procedures also require passage by majority vote in a referendum; amended 2006 2009 2015
Legal system: civil law system; judicial review of legislative administrative and other governmental acts; constitutional law rulings of the Constitutional Tribunal are final
International law organization participation: accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; accepts ICCt jurisdiction
CitizenshipCitizenship by birth: no
Citizenship by descent only: both parents must be citizens of Poland
Dual citizenship recognized: no
Residency requirement for naturalization: 5 years
Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal
Executive branchChief of state: President Andrzej DUDA
Head of government: Prime Minister Mateusz MORAWIECKI ; Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Culture and National Heritage Piotr GLINSKI (since 16 November 2015) Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science and Higher Education Jaroslaw GOWIN (since 16 November 2015) Beata SZYDLO Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Social Policy (since 11 December 2017)
Cabinet: Council of Ministers proposed by the prime minister appointed by the president and approved by the Sejm
Electionsappointments: president directly elected by absolute majority popular vote in 2 rounds if needed for a 5-year term ; election last held on 10 and 24 May 2015 (next to be held in 2020); prime minister deputy prime ministers and Council of Ministers appointed by the president and confirmed by the Sejm
Election results: Andrzej DUDA elected president in second round; percent of vote in runoff - Andrzej DUDA 51.5% Bronislaw KOMOROWSKI (independent) 48.5%
Legislative branchDescription: bicameral legislature consists of the Senate or Senat and the Sejm (460 seats; members directly elected in multi-seat constituencies by proportional representation vote to serve 4-year terms); note - the designation National Assembly or Zgromadzenie Narodowe is only used on those rare occasions when the 2 houses meet jointly
Note: the German minority is exempt from the 5% threshold requirement for seats to the Sejm
Elections: Senate - last held on 25 October 2015 ; Sejm - last held on 25 October 2015 (next to be held in October 2019)
Election results: Senate - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - PiS 61 PO 34 PSL 1 independent 4; Sejm - percent of vote by party - PiS 37.6% PO 24.1% K15 8.8% N 7.6% PSL 5.1% other 16.8%; seats by party - PiS 235 PO 138 K15 42 N 28 PSL 16 German minority 1
Judicial branchHighest court: Supreme Court or Sad Najwyzszy
Judge selection and term of office: president of the Supreme Court nominated by the General Assembly of the Supreme Court and selected by the president of Poland; other judges nominated by the 25-member National Judiciary Council and appointed by the president of Poland; judges appointed until retirement usually at age 65 but tenure can be extended
Subordinate courts: Constitutional Tribunal; State Tribunal; administrative courts; regional and appellate courts subdivided into military civil criminal labor and family courts
Political parties and leaders: Razem (Together) [collective leadership]
International organization participation: Arctic Council (observer) Australia Group BIS BSEC (observer) CBSS CD CE CEI CERN EAPC EBRD ECB EIB ESA EU FAO IAEA IBRD ICAO ICC (national committees) ICCt ICRM IDA IEA IFC IFRCS IHO ILO IMF IMO IMSO Interpol IOC IOM IPU ISO ITSO ITU ITUC (NGOs) MIGA MONUSCO NATO NEA NSG OAS (observer) OECD OIF (observer) OPCW OSCE PCA Schengen Convention UN UNCTAD UNESCO UNHCR UNIDO UNMIL UNMISS UNOCI UNWTO UPU WCO WFTU (NGOs) WHO WIPO WMO WTO ZC
Diplomatic representationIn the us chief of mission: Ambassador Piotr Antoni WILCZEK
In the us chancery: 2,640 16th Street NW Washington DC 20,009
In the us telephone: [1] 499-1700
In the us FAX: [1] 328-6,271
In the us consulate general: Chicago Los Angeles New York
From the us chief of mission: Ambassador Paul Wayne JONES
From the us embassy: Aleje Ujazdowskie 29/31 00-540 Warsaw
From the us mailing address: American Embassy Warsaw US Department of State Washington DC 20,521-5,010
From the us telephone: [48] 504-2000
From the us FAX: [48] 504-2,688
From the us consulate general: Krakow
Flag description: two equal horizontal bands of white (top) and red; colors derive from the Polish emblem - a white eagle on a red field
Note: similar to the flags of Indonesia and Monaco which are red and white
National symbols: white eagle; national colors: white red
National anthemName: 'Mazurek Dabrowskiego'
Lyrics and music: Jozef WYBICKI/traditional
Note: adopted 1927; the anthem commonly known as 'Jeszcze Polska nie zginela' was written in 1797; the lyrics resonate strongly with Poles because they reflect the numerous occasions in which the nation's lands have been occupied
National heritagetop of pageEconomy overview:
Poland has the sixth-largest economy in the EU and has long had a reputation as a business-friendly country with largely sound macroeconomic policies. Since 1990 Poland has pursued a policy of economic liberalization. During the 2008-09 economic slowdown Poland was the only EU country to avoid a recession in part because of the government’s loose fiscal policy combined with a commitment to rein in spending in the medium-term. However since 2015 Warsaw’s prioritization of spending on social welfare programs has prompted investors to decrease Poland’s economic growth projections for the next few years.
The Polish economy performed well during the 2014-16 period with the real GDP growth rate exceeding 3% in part because of the government’s fiscal prudence. Poland’s economic growth in 2017 is projected by some credit rating agencies to slow however because of Poland’s government’s increase in social spending since 2015 including the provision of cash transfers for low income families families with more than one child and the reduction of the retirement age which will take effect in October 2017. The government has tried to introduce new taxes and boost tax compliance to offset the costs of the social spending programs and relieve upward pressure on the budget deficit. Some credit ratings agencies estimate that Poland will exceed the EU’s 3%-of-GDP limit on budget deficits possibly impacting its access to future EU funds.
Poland faces several systemic challenges which include addressing some of the remaining deficiencies in its road and rail infrastructure business environment rigid labor code commercial court system government red tape and burdensome tax system especially for entrepreneurs. Additional long-term challenges include diversifying Poland’s energy mix strengthening investments in innovation research and development as well as stemming the outflow of educated young Poles to other EU member states especially in light of a coming demographic contraction due to emigration persistently low fertility rates and the aging of the Solidarity-era baby boom generation.
Real gdp purchasing power parity:
$1.051 trillion (2016 est.)
$1.011 trillion (2015 est.)
$963.1 billion (2014 est.)
Note: data are in 2016 dollars
Rank: 25
Real gdp growth rate:
2.6% (2016 est.)
3.9% (2015 est.)
3.3% (2014 est.)
Rank: 104
Real gdp per capita:
$27,700 (2016 est.)
$27,000 (2015 est.)
$25,900 (2014 est.)
Note: data are in 2016 dollars
Rank: 67
Gross national saving:
19.4% of GDP (2016 est.)
19.9% of GDP (2015 est.)
18.3% of GDP (2014 est.)
Rank: 100
Gdp composition by sector of origin
Gdp composition by end useHousehold consumption: 58.6%
Government consumption: 17.9%
Investment in fixed capital: 18.1%
Investment in inventories: 1.5%
Exports of goods and services: 52.3%
Imports of goods and services: -48.4%
Gdp composition by sector of originAgriculture: 2.4%
Industry: 40.2%
Services: 64.2%
Agriculture products: potatoes fruits vegetables wheat; poultry eggs pork dairy
Industries: machine building iron and steel coal mining chemicals shipbuilding food processing glass beverages textiles
Industrial production growth rate: -0.4% (2016 est.)
Rank: 162
Labor force: 17.64 million (2016 est.)
Rank: 37
By occupation agriculture: 11.5%
By occupation industry: 30.4%
By occupation services: 57.6%
Unemployment rate:
6.2% (2016 est.)
10.5% (2015 est.)
Rank: 117
Youth unemploymentPopulation below poverty line: 17.6% (2015 est.)
Gini indexHousehold income or consumption by percentage shareLowest 10: 3%
Highest 10: 23.9%
Distribution of family income gini index:
30.8 (2015)
33.7 (2008)
Rank: 122
BudgetRevenues: $79.75 billion
Expenditures: $91.45 billion
Surplus or deficit: -2.5% of GDP (2016 est.)
Surplus or deficit rank: 101
Taxes and other revenues: 17.1% of GDP (2016 est.)
Rank: 174
Public debt:
48.4% of GDP (2016 est.)
44.7% of GDP (2015 est.)
Note: data cover general government debt and includes debt instruments issued by government entities other than the treasury; the data include treasury debt held by foreign entities the data include subnational entities as well as intra-governmental debt; intra-governmental debt consists of treasury borrowings from surpluses in the social funds such as for retirement medical care and unemployment; debt instruments for the social funds are not sold at public auctions
Rank: 101
RevenueFiscal year: calendar year
Inflation rate consumer prices:
-0.6% (2016 est.)
-0.9% (2015 est.)
Rank: 23
Central bank discount rate:
1.5% (31 December 2016)
2% (31 December 2015)
Rank: 122
Commercial bank prime lending rate:
4.74% (31 December 2016 est.)
4.92% (31 December 2015 est.)
Rank: 147
Stock of narrow money:
$195.1 billion (31 December 2016 est.)
$177.4 billion (31 December 2015 est.)
Rank: 24
Stock of broad money:
$300.6 billion (31 December 2016 est.)
$293.6 billion (31 December 2015 est.)
Rank: 33
Stock of domestic credit:
$336.7 billion (31 December 2016 est.)
$337.4 billion (31 December 2015 est.)
Rank: 34
Market value of publicly traded shares:
$261.5 billion (31 December 2016 est.)
$277.4 billion (31 December 2015 est.)
$351.7 billion (31 December 2014 est.)
Rank: 30
Current account balance:
$-959 million (2016 est.)
$-2.949 billion (2015 est.)
Rank: 121
Exports:
$195.7 billion (2016 est.)
$191.1 billion (2015 est.)
Rank: 24
Commodities: machinery and transport equipment 37.8% intermediate manufactured goods 23.7% miscellaneous manufactured goods 17.1% food and live animals 7.6% (2012 est.)
Partners: Germany 27.3% UK 6.6% Czech Republic 6.6% France 5.4% Italy 4.8% Netherlands 4.5% (2016)
Imports:
$193.6 billion (2016 est.)
$188.6 billion (2015 est.)
Rank: 22
Commodities: machinery and transport equipment 38% intermediate manufactured goods 21% chemicals 15% minerals fuels lubricants and related materials 9% (2011 est.)
Partners: Germany 28.3% China 7.9% Netherlands 6% Russia 5.8% Italy 5.3% France 4.2% Czech Republic 4.1% (2016)
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold:
$114.4 billion (31 December 2016 est.)
$94.91 billion (31 December 2015 est.)
Rank: 23
Debt external:
$347.8 billion (31 December 2016 est.)
$330.1 billion (31 December 2015 est.)
Rank: 32
Stock of direct foreign investment at home:
$224.5 billion (31 December 2016 est.)
$223 billion (31 December 2015 est.)
Rank: 27
Stock of direct foreign investment abroad:
$64.52 billion (31 December 2016 est.)
$61.39 billion (31 December 2015 est.)
Rank: 39
Exchange rates:
zlotych (PLN) per US dollar -
3.9459 (2016 est.)
3.9459 (2015 est.)
3.7721 (2014 est.)
3.1538 (2013 est.)
3.26 (2012 est.)
top of pageElectricityAccess electrification total population: 100%
Production: 152.1 billion kWh (2015 est.)
Production rank: 27
Consumption: 141.3 billion kWh (2015 est.)
Consumption rank: 25
Exports: 12.02 billion kWh (2016)
Exports rank: 19
Imports: 14.02 billion kWh (2016 est.)
Imports rank: 18
Installed generating capacity: 37.32 million kW (2015 est.)
Installed generating capacity rank: 29
Generation sources fossil fuels: 77.7% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)
Generation sources fossil fuels rank: 92
Generation sources nuclear: 0% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)
Generation sources nuclear rank: 164
Generation sources hydroelectricity: 1.6% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)
Generation sources hydroelectricity rank: 142
Generation sources other renewable sources: 18.8% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)
Generation sources other renewable sources rank: 34
CoalPetroleumPetroleum total petroleum production: 20,100 bbl/day (2016 est.)
Petroleum total petroleum production rank: 68
Crude oil exports: 4,520 bbl/day (2016 est.)
Crude oil exports rank: 64
Crude oil imports: 490,300 bbl/day (2016 est.)
Crude oil imports rank: 20
Crude oil proven reserves: 137.8 million bbl (1 January 2017)
Crude oil proven reserves rank: 69
Crude oilRefined petroleumProducts production: 557,700 bbl/day (2016 est.)
Products production rank: 30
Products consumption: 578,200 bbl/day (2016 est.)
Products consumption rank: 33
Products exports: 135,000 bbl/day (2016 est.)
Products exports rank: 38
Products imports: 173,500 bbl/day (2016 est.)
Products imports rank: 37
Natural gasProduction: 6.132 billion m³ (2015 est.)
Production rank: 48
Consumption: 26.78 billion m³ (2015 est.)
Consumption rank: 39
Exports: 56 million m³ (2015 est.)
Exports rank: 50
Imports: 12.12 billion m³ (2015 est.)
Imports rank: 25
Proven reserves: 81.66 billion m³ (1 January 2017 es)
Proven reserves rank: 58
Carbon dioxide emissionsFrom consumption of energy: 296 million Mt (2015 est.)
From consumption of energy rank: 22
Energy consumption per capitatop of pageTelephonesFixed lines total subscriptions: 9.345 million
Fixed lines subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 24
Fixed lines rank: 30
Mobile cellular total: 55,878,845
Mobile cellular subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 145
Mobile cellular rank: 26
Telephone systemGeneral assessment: modernization of the telecommunications network has accelerated with market-based competition; fixed-line service dominated by the former state-owned company is dwarfed by the growth in mobile-cellular services
Domestic: several nation-wide networks provide mobile-cellular service; coverage is generally good; fixed-line service lags in rural areas
International: country code - 48; international direct dialing with automated exchanges; satellite earth station - 1 with access to Intelsat Eutelsat Inmarsat and Intersputnik
Broadcast media: state-run public TV operates 2 national channels supplemented by 16 regional channels and several niche channels; privately owned entities operate several national TV networks and a number of special interest channels; many privately owned channels broadcasting locally; roughly half of all households are linked to either satellite or cable TV systems providing access to foreign television networks; state-run public radio operates 5 national networks and 17 regional radio stations; 2 privately owned national radio networks several commercial stations broadcasting to multiple cities and many privately owned local radio stations (2007)
InternetCountry code: .pl
Users total: 28,237,820
Users percent of population: 73.3%
Users rank: 22
Broadband fixed subscriptionstop of pageMilitary expenditures:
1.99% of GDP (2016)
2.14% of GDP (2015)
1.9% of GDP (2014)
1.77% of GDP (2013)
1.8% of GDP (2012)
Rank: 44
Military and security forcesMilitary service age and obligation: 18-28 years of age for male and female voluntary military service; conscription phased out in 2009-12; service obligation shortened from 12 to 9 months in 2005; women only allowed to serve as officers and noncommissioned officers (2013)
Space programTerrorist groupstop of pageNational air transport systemNumber of registered air carriers: 6
Inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 92
Annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers: 4,841,128
Annual freight traffic on registered air carriers: 120,016,466 mt-km
Civil aircraft registration country code prefix: SP (2016)
Airports: 126 (2013)
Rank: 47
With paved runways total: 87
With paved runways over 3047 m: 5
With paved runways 2438 to 3047 m: 30
With paved runways 15-24 to 2437 m: 36
With paved runways 914 to 1523 m: 10
With paved runways under 914 m: 6
With unpaved runways total: 39
With unpaved runways 15-24 to 2437 m: 1
With unpaved runways 914 to 1523 m: 17
With unpaved runways under 914 m: 21
Heliports: 6 (2013)
Pipelines: gas 14,198 km; oil 1374 km; refined products 777 km (2013)
RailwaysTotal: 19,231 km
Broad gauge: 395 km 1.524-m gauge
Standard gauge: 18,836 km 1.435-m gauge (2015)
Rank: 15
RoadwaysTotal: 417,026 km
Paved: 287,650 km
Unpaved: 129,376 km
Rank: 17
Waterways: 3,997 km (navigable rivers and canals) (2009)
Rank: 27
Merchant marineTotal: 152
By type: container ship 1 general cargo 13 oil tanker 7 other 131
Rank: 73
Ports and terminalsMajor seaport: Gdansk Gdynia Swinoujscie
River port: Szczecin
LNG terminal: Swinoujscie
Poland - Transnational issues 2017
top of pageDisputes international: as a member state that forms part of the EU's external border Poland has implemented the strict Schengen border rules to restrict illegal immigration and trade along its eastern borders with Belarus and Ukraine
Refugees and internally displaced personsRefugees: 71,302 applicants for forms of legal stay other than asylum (Ukraine) (2015); 9,864 (Russia) (2016)
Stateless persons: 10,825
Illicit drugsRank: li>a href='../rankorder/rankorderguide.html'>Guide to Country Comparisons: despite diligent counternarcotics measures and international information sharing on cross-border crimes a major illicit producer of synthetic drugs for the international market; minor transshipment point for Southwest Asian heroin and Latin American cocaine to Western Europe