Polish Colombians

Polish Colombians
Polaco-colombianos
Polski-kolumbijski
Total population
3,000 (2007 estimate)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Bogota, Medellin, Manizales
Languages
Spanish, Polish
Religion
Roman Catholicism

Polish Colombians (Spanish: polaco-colombianos) are Colombian citizens of full or partial Polish ancestry, or Polish-born person residing in Colombia. Most of the Polish immigrants that fled from the Holocaust to Colombia were Polish Jews.

History

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The first Polish immigrant to arrive in Colombia was Estanislao Zawadzki, who was the son of Szymon Zawadzki and Balbina Broniska.[2] In 1830, his family was removed from their land property by the Russian authorities and began with a very difficult time of emigrating to Europe for the members. In 1846, Estanislao immigrated to Colombia for the invitation from General Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera.[citation needed]

The Polish engineer created roads and railways in Popayán, Cali, Buenaventura and Tumaco which dedicated to the opening of economic development. Between 1908 and 1918, ethnic Poles immigrated to Colombia with Russian, Austrian or German passports since Poland was partitioned between these countries for 123 years.[citation needed]

Until World War II, Polish citizens of Jewish origin fled from Nazi invasion of Poland and from economic difficulties of the war.[3] Most Poles settled in the port of Barranquilla.[4]

Most of the Polish immigrants that fled from Nazi concentration camps, went to South American countries that received a large number of Polish immigrants including Brazil and Argentina, although Colombia was also a destination despite political instabilities.[5]

Notable Polish Colombians

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  • Stella Márquez, beauty queen and Miss Colombia of 1959.
  • Jonathan Werpajoski, football player
  • Pawel Nowicki, theater director
  • Bogdan Piotrowski, Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities of the University of the Savanna
  • Maciej Zenkiewicz, research Professor at the Universidad Externado de Colombia

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Polska Diaspora na świecie, Stowarzyszenie Wspólnota Polska, 2007. Consultado el 14 de agosto de 2020.
  2. ^ Polacos en Colombia
  3. ^ "Diáspora Polaca". Slideshare.net. 22 December 2015. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  4. ^ Giraldo, Luz (2001). "Inmigrantes, desplazados y exiliados en la literatura colombiana". Amérique Latine Histoire et Mémoire (in Spanish) (3). Universidad Nacional de Colombia. doi:10.4000/alhim.540.
  5. ^ Nora Orlowska. Polacos en America Latina. Tomo Volume I (PDF). University of Gdansk.