Is Poland Bigger Than Germany? (Comparison)

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Is Poland Bigger Than Germany

Germany is the most populous member state of the European country whereas Poland is the fifth most populous member state of the European Union. Today in this article we will discuss the comparison between Poland and Germany regarding various aspects.

Size

Is Poland Bigger than Germany?

The total area of Poland is 312,696 km2  and the total area of Germany is 357,022 km2. Poland is smaller than Germany by 44,326 km2. Germany is around 1.2 times bigger than Poland.

Area of Poland:  120,733 sq mi ( 312,696 km2 )

Area of Poland compared to Germany

Area of Germany:  137,847 sq mi ( 357,022 km2 )

Area of Germany compared to Poland

Population

As per the Worldometer data, the current population of Poland estimated as of 23rd April 2021 is 37,813,145.

Population of Poland compared to Germany

According to the data from Worldometer, the current population of Germany estimated as of 23rd April 2021 is 84,001,807.

Population of Germany compared to Poland

Here is some more data comparison between Poland and Germany.

The capital city of Poland is Warsaw and the capital city of Germany is Berlin.

Official Languages

Poland: Polish
Germany: German

Human Development Index

HDI of Poland as of 2019: 0.880
HDI of Germany as of 2019: 0.947

Poland Timezone:

UTC + 1 (Central European Time)
UTC + 2 (Central European Summer Time)

Germany Timezone: 

UTC + 1 (Central European Time)
UTC + 2 (Central European Summer Time)

Poland and Germany are in the same timezone.

Geological Coordinates

Coordinates of Poland:
52° 0′ 0″ N20° 0′ 0″ E

Coordinates of Germany:
51° 0′ 0″ N9° 0′ 0″ E

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