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"I'm in prison." Colombians on the Vistula River Share Their Tragedies.

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The hardest parts are the language and the winter. I've never experienced such low temperatures. Many people have returned to Colombia because of the weather. It's hard for me too," says 34-year-old Alvaro Salazar, who works in Łowicz. Migrants from Colombia are growing exceptionally fast in Poland; they are already the fifth largest foreign group.
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The hardest parts are the language and the winter. I've never experienced such low temperatures. Many people have returned to Colombia because of the weather. It's hard for me too," says 34-year-old Alvaro Salazar, who works in Łowicz. Migrants from Colombia are growing exceptionally fast in Poland; they are already the fifth largest foreign group.

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newsweek.pl broke the news on Saturday, March 7, 2026.
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