The first website about Spain and Polish-Spanish integration in the European Union.
Consists of six sites:
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Poles in Spain - the Polish language site entitled “Polacy w Hiszpani” is directed to Poles – tourists, expats and polish businesses in Spain. There are more than 150,000 Polish expats in Spain with the largest communities located in Madrid, Barcelona and Costa Del Sol. Spain is also a favourite destination for the Polish tourists and the most visited places are Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca. During the last four years the Polish outbound tourist market grew by forty per cent each year. Poles will be spending more money abroad in the forthcoming years due to the increasing purchasing power since EU accession and the fastest growing economy in Europe in the recent years. The Polish language site provides useful information about Spain including: Tourism, Properties, Culture, Practical information, Spanish lifestyle, Condition of living, Taxes, Insurances, Health service, Education, Law, Finding work and Unemployment benefits. There is also a directory of institutions and firms, which are focusing on the Polish market in Spain and free online advertising service. |
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Spaniards in Poland - is the Spanish language version entitled “Los Españoles en Polonia” Spanish people perceive Poland through their own experiences and predict that, following its EU accession, Poland will undergo similar development processes. During the last 5 years Poland became one of the major recipients of Spanish investment, especially in the construction market including building of residential developments, motorways, train network and the infrastructure for the Euro 2012 Football Championship to be hosted in Poland. The Spanish language site is directed to Spaniards looking for export and investment opportunities in Poland. There is also a section addressed to Spanish tourists and expatriates in Poland together with detailed information about Poland. |
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Poland and Spain in Europe is the English language site, which offers an overview about Polish - Spanish relation in the context of the European Union Market. Both countries have a lot in common. Before joining the EU both Poland and Spain suffered insolation and underdevelopment - in Spain caused by General Franco's dictatorial rules and in Poland by communism regime. Both countries have received huge financial support to accelerate their economies. The site “Poland and Spain in Europe” compares both countries using the criteria of Trade, Investment, Job market, Tourism and Culture. |
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TVSpain - an online television channel, Spain on video |
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Blog - provides news and reports from Spanish perspective |
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Classified ads - free advertising service |
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