Ukrainians in Poland (UkrnPL)

A shared border and a long history make Poland a popular destination for Ukrainians. Two distinct groups of Ukrainians are found in Poland. One claims Ukrainian ancestry, but due to wars or land disputes, they found themselves on the Polish side of the border. They live in rural areas and typically work the land. The other group resides abroad from 3 to 12 months and finds seasonal employment.

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Two distinct groups of Ukrainians are found in Poland. One claims Ukrainian ancestry and the other resides abroad from 3 to 12 months and finds seasonal employment.

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A shared border and a long history make Poland a popular destination for Ukrainians. Pray that Ukrainians in Poland will be exposed to the gospel through local believers.