Why Poland is becoming less central European and more Baltic

Why Poland is becoming less central European and more Baltic

AT OVER 260 metres in height, the wind turbines rising out of the Baltic Sea, north of Leba, a Polish resort town, are among the world’s biggest. Installed more than 20km from the coast, they are hardly an eyesore, unless you have a strong pair of binoculars or are named Donald Trump, or both. Beachgoers in Leba seem more bothered by the unseasonably cold weather.

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