Poland
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Created on May 10, 2023
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Poland
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Our country is located in central Europe. We have slightly under 38. milion population, and our country is about 320 and a half thousend square kilometers.We border Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania and Russia.
About Poland
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NATURE
Poland is mostly a lowland country, but not only. We have acces to the sea, we have several mountain ranges. Also we can visit our own desert (pl.: Pustynia Błędowska).Poland is diverse in terms of nature. From lakes in the north to mountains in the south.
John Paul the Second. The first Pole to become pope.
FAMOUS PEOPLE FRON POLAND
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Roman Dmowski - Polish politician, who fought for Polish independence at the Versailles peace conference.
Frederic Chopin - world-famous composer
Roman Polański - Polish film director, who emigratet to USA. He is known for meny films, like "Frantic"
Stanislaw Lem - Writer of the science fiction genre
Robert Lewandowski - One of the best football players in the world
Polish National Holidays
The 3rd of May Constitution Day (also 3rd May National Holiday; Polish: Święto Konstytucji 3 Maja) is a Polish national and public holiday that takes place on the 3rd of May. The holiday celebrates the declaration of the Constitution of 3 May 1791 - the first modern constitution in Europe.
11 November- national independence day
National Independence Day (Polish: Narodowe Święto Niepodległości) is a national day in Poland celebrated on 11 November to commemorate the anniversary of the restoration of Poland's sovereignty in 1918.
Short video about our town: Zakopane
Wieliczka Salt Mine
The Wieliczka Salt Mine is now home to four chapels, corridors, and statues – all carved out of the rock salt walls. The mine's original shafts and passageways – some as deep as 327 meters underground – have been reopened and allow visitors to explore pits and chambers, walking past statues and alongside stunning architectural marvels. Deep into the mine, an underground lake shimmers against the candlelit walls.
Biskupin Settlement
Often referred to as "the Pompeii of Poland," the Biskupin Settlement is a recreation of the original prehistoric settlement that once thrived in the same place around the late Bronze Age. Now an archeological open-air museum that tells the story of ancient Poland, the settlement showcases what life would have been like back then, with log houses (the original settlement included over 100 homes) and streets covered with wooden planks (as the location meant the streets were always wet and the ground always soft).