The following command will set your culture to 'Polish.'
The following command will change the culture of the specified county to 'Polish.'
Name | Polish |
Culture ID | polish |
Heritage | West Slavic |
Ethos | Ceremonious |
Language | Lechitic |
Architecture | Continental European |
Fashion | Continental European |
Coat of Arms | Polish |
Military Equipment | Eastern European |
Polish culture is a rich blend of Eastern and Western European influences, shaped by a long and complex history. At its heart, there is a fierce sense of national pride, reverence for tradition, and a deep dedication to hospitality and generosity.
Poland's history is rich with legends, folk tales, and heroic stories, all of which are deeply intertwined with the nation’s identity. Poles also share an immense love for literature, music, and the arts which is marked with luminaries like Chopin and Nobel laureate Marie Curie.
At the core of Polish culture is an abiding relationship with Catholicism. The religion's festivities and customs, from Christmas to Easter, are integral to Polish family life and local communities.
Polish food, which speaks volumes about the culture, is hearty and heavy in meats, with popular dishes like Pierogi (dumplings), Bigos (a hunter’s stew), and Kielbasa (Polish sausage). Also, the tradition of 'Dom Weselny', hospitality that includes welcoming visitors with bread and salt, is of profound symbolism.
Despite the many challenges in its history, Poland has managed to maintain a vibrant and unique culture. Polish people are known for their resilience, determination and strong national spirit, which is deeply imprinted in their culture.
The ceremony of court life is so integral to this culture that it forms a core part of people's social behavior. A place for everyone, and everyone in their place.
Each culture will have an ethos, which represents the core values, principles and attitude towards life that the culture has. It also determines which court types are available for kingdoms and empires.
Each culture will have several traditions, which represent the main customs of a culture and can grant various effects. A culture can have up to five traditions in the tribal era, with every additional era reached granting an additional slot for Traditions.
The following are the IDs of cultures that share the same heritage, West Slavic, as the Polish culture:
Culture | Culture ID | Ethos |
---|---|---|
Carantanian | carantanian | Communal |
Czech | czech | Bureaucratic |
Polabian | polabian | Stoic |
Polish | polish | Ceremonious |
Slovien | slovien | Egalitarian |