Where do Poles live?
There is no one simple answer to that. Most Poles live in the cities, although the middle class is gradually moving to the suburbs. Most Poles live in the South, in very densely populated regions of Upper Silesia and Lesser Poland, although since 1989 the emerging Warsaw's financial hub attracts more and more young Poles.
This dot map shows distribution of Poles as recorded on March 31, 2011 - the day of 2011 National Census. One dot depicts 50 people and aggregation level is census tract.
I would like to thank Mr Mirosław Migacz from Główny Urząd Statystyczny (Main Statistics Office) who let me know about this data.












