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Poland

ISO3: POLEurope & Central AsiaHigh incomeEU Member

Poland is a high income economy in Europe & Central Asia. It has a population of about 36,559,233 and a GDP of $917.77 billion.

Explore 259 World Bank indicators for Poland below.

Poland at a Glance

Capital
Warsaw
Population
36,559,233
Area
312,679 km²
116.9 /km²
Currency
PLN Polish złoty
Languages
Polish
ISO codes
POL · PL
High income economy: The World Bank classifies Poland as a high-income country, meaning its gross national income (GNI) per capita exceeds $13,845 (2023 threshold). High-income countries typically have well-developed infrastructure, strong institutions, and diverse economic bases.

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Frequently asked questions about Poland

What is the population of Poland?
Poland has a population of approximately 36,559,233, according to the most recent World Bank data.
What is the capital of Poland?
The capital of Poland is Warsaw.
What region is Poland in?
The World Bank places Poland in the Europe & Central Asia region.
What income group is Poland in?
The World Bank classifies Poland as a High income economy.
What currency does Poland use?
Poland uses the Polish złoty (PLN).

Data sourced from the World Bank Open Data portal. Values represent the most recent available year. NULL or missing values indicate data is suppressed, not collected, or not applicable for this country.