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Pieniny National Park in Poland

Pieniny National Park in Poland

Pieniny National Park (Polish: Pieniński Park Narodowy) is a protected area in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, southern Poland, in the heart of the Pieniny Mountains. Pieniny National Park is one of the smallest Polish National Parks, lying in the southernmost part of the country, on the border with Slovakia. The Pieniny mountain range is divided into […]

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Słowiński National Park in Poland – the land of water, wind and sand

Słowiński National Park in Poland – the land of water, wind and sand

Słowiński National Park (Słowiński Park Narodowy) is located in Pomeranian Voivodeship in northern Poland, on the Baltic coast, between Łeba and Rowy. It covers 32.5km of coastline and is 186.18 km2 large. There are around 140km of walking tourist trails in Słowiński National Park. By the lakes there are some observation towers and along the […]

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Gdańsk – A port with great historical significance | Poland

Gdańsk – A port with great historical significance | Poland

Gdańsk is the capital of Poland’s “Pomorze” province and Poland’s principal seaport. It is located on the southern edge of Gdańsk Bay on the Baltic Sea. The main industry in the city is around shipbuilding and shipping and the city is also an important industrial centre of Poland. The city was the birthplace of the […]

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Wrocław – plenty of cultural and architectural attractions in Poland

Wrocław – plenty of cultural and architectural attractions in Poland

Wrocław is the fourth largest city in Poland with 632,240 residents (2009). Wrocław is located in south-western Poland, on the River Odra. Over the centuries, the city has been either part of Poland, Bohemia, Austria, Prussia or Germany. What to see in Wrocław? Rynek (market square) with the 14th century Town Hall Kościół Św. Elżbiety (“St. […]

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Toruń – Gothic architecture at its best, and the birthplace of Copernicus | Poland

Toruń – Gothic architecture at its best, and the birthplace of Copernicus | Poland

Toruń, and its medieval old town, is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities of Poland. It is located in northern Poland on the banks of the Vistula River. The gothic buildings of Toruń’s Old Town present proof of Toruń’s centuries-old economic, cultural and intellectual ties with the leading cities of Europe associated in […]

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Poznań – Lively commercial city with plenty of museums and great entertainment options in Poland

Poznań – Lively commercial city with plenty of museums and great entertainment options in Poland

Poznań is a city older more than a thousand years situated on the Warta river in west-central Poland, with a population of approx. 550 thousand (June 2009). It is among the oldest cities in Poland, and was one of the most important centres in the early Polish state, whose first rulers were buried at Poznań’s […]

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Sopot Pier in Poland – the longest wooden pier in Europe

Sopot Pier in Poland – the longest wooden pier in Europe

Sopot Pier (Sopockie Molo) is the longest wooden pier in Europe. It is situated in the Baltic Sea, near the town of Sopot, in Poland. Sopot Pier is the most famous seaside promenade in Poland. History of Pier started in 19th century, but gained its current appearance in 1927. Sopot Pier is 511.5 meters long […]

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