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Monday, September 25, 2017
Poland Exports
Spot the Spelling Error #4! One word within this post was misspelled on purpose; it could be a country or product. Can't find it? Click the "1 - Post Comment Here" link below (on a computer) or scroll to the bottom of this post (on a mobile device) for the answer.
According to National Geographic MapMaker (mapmaker.nationalgeographic.org) and other sources, the following items are major exports of POLAND: apples and pears, automobiles, baked goods, beverages, chemicals, chocolate, coal, coffee, combustion engines, computers, copper, dairy products, electric heaters, electric transformers, equipment and machinery, frozen fruit and nuts, furniture, gas turbines, insulated wire, iron, livestock, manufactured goods, meat, medical supplies, metal alloys, natural gas, orthopedic devices, packaged food, pharmaceuticals, plastic products, potatoes, rubber tires, safety glass, salt, ships, silver, sulfur, tea, telephones, transportation equipment, vehicle parts, video displays, wheat, and wood carpentry. According to the International Monetary Fund (data.imf.org), countries and territories buying and importing most of those exports (February 2017 statistics) include Germany (top importer), the United Kingdom, Czech Republic, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Russia, Hungry, the United States, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Romania, Turkey, Lithuania, and Norway.
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Spot the Spelling Error!
Answer: Hungry should be spelled Hungary.
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