Polish Diaspora
The Polish Diaspora refers to the communities of Polish people living outside of Poland. This migration has occurred for various reasons, including economic opportunities, political unrest, and the search for better living conditions. Significant populations can be found in countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.
The history of the Polish Diaspora dates back to the 18th century, with major waves occurring after events such as the partitions of Poland and World War II. Today, the diaspora plays a vital role in preserving Polish culture and identity, often celebrating traditions through festivals and community organizations.