Puerto Rico vs. Warsaw, Poland

Puerto Rico

Why isn't it a state?!

Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw is the capital of Poland, sitting on the Vistula River in the east-central part of the country. With nearly 1.9 million people in the city and over 3 million in the wider metropolitan area, it’s Poland’s biggest city. It’s a place where old and new collide—modern skyscrapers stand next to rebuilt historic districts, and its skyline is a mix of glass towers and ornate churches. The Old Town, destroyed in World War II and painstakingly rebuilt, is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walking through its cobblestone streets, you’ll find the Royal Castle and the colorful Market Square. Not far off is the Royal Route, a stretch of old palaces, churches, and the Presidential Palace, leading down to the grand Wilanów Palace and its gardens. Despite the scars of war—most of the city was flattened during WWII—Warsaw bounced back fast. The post-war communist era left a mark with grey apartment blocks and the towering Palace of Culture and Science, a gift from the Soviet Union that’s still...

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Reviewed on 2/28/2024

Population: 3.264 million! That's almost 6 times the population of Wyoming 😲 Puerto Rico deserves statehood.

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Reviewed on 2/25/2025

Friendly towards foreigners. Affordable. Most people speak English. Safe. Not great in the winter though. The weather is crap, you never get to see the sun, and air quality gets bad. Still, summers in Warsaw are great, so I give it 4 stars.

Pros
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Warm tropical climate2
Vibrant culture2
Numerous tax incentives2
Strong community bonds2
Cons
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High levels of debt, poverty, and unemployment1
No representation in Congress1
Brain drain1
Electricity and water service interruptions1
Pros
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Fun2
Affordable2
Safe2
Most people speak English2
Cons
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Practically no sunlight in the winter1

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