PolandPoland invites its visitors to encounters with culture. Villages and small-time towns offer the opportunity to get away from the bustle of modern life. |
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GdańskGdansk - marine capital of Poland; Old City - architectural ensemble of 13th-18th centuries: gothic St. Mary's Church, Royal Highway, Golden House. |
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KołobrzegKolobrzeg - the most popular resort of Poland; peculiar microclimate; modern sanatorium complexes; clean sea-water; spectacular concerts and festivals. |
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KrakówKrakow - cultural capital of Poland; "European Capital of Culture of 2000"; Old City is an object of World Heritage; castle ensemble Wawel. |
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Masurian Lake DistrictMasurian Lake District - "land of thousand lakes"; advanced navigation and fishing; tourist centres; rowing, sailing, surfing, horse tours and bike tours. |
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WarsawWarsaw - capital of Poland, the largest city of the country; one of the most beautiful cities in Europe; marvelously restored Old City; Royal Highway. |
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Malbork CastleMalbork Castle was founded in 13th century, it's notable model of Brick Gothic, the largest brick castle in the world; UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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