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通过充足的外国投资,曾经疮痍的波兰首都华沙,现在正在经历一场建筑潮,当然,个中滋味好坏参半。去年五月,波兰连同九个东欧国家加入了欧盟。结束了半个多世纪与西欧隔离的历史。拥有170万人口的华沙终于可以重获应有的地位,成为中欧领军城市之一。不过就在这标志性事件之前,华沙已经成为外资在波兰投资的重镇。华沙在二战期间几乎完全被摧毁,在战后才开始举步维艰地重建。随着1989年共产主义政权的倒台,华沙才经历了第一次国际投资潮。这个迅速膨胀的投资潮在华沙支离破
Through enough foreign investment, the once-booming Polish capital, Warsaw, is now experiencing a wave of construction, of course, with mixed feelings. Last May, Poland joined the nine Eastern European countries in joining the EU. Ended more than half a century history of isolation with Western Europe. With a population of 1.7 million, Warsaw can finally regain its place as one of the leading cities in Central Europe. But just before this iconic event, Warsaw has become a center of foreign investment in Poland. Warsaw was almost completely destroyed during the Second World War, and only after the war began to be struggled to rebuild. With the fall of the communist regime in 1989, Warsaw experienced the first wave of international investment. This sweltering wave of investment broke out in Warsaw