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Natural Attractions in Poland
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| Bialowieza Primeval Forest is the only remaining part of the original forest, which once covered the Eastern European Plain. Bialowieza Primeval Forest was inscribed on UNESCO World heritage List in 1992. About 100,000 tourists visit Bialowieza National Park, annually. |
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Historic Cities and Towns in Poland
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 | Tarnów has preserved the medieval urban layout of its Old Town. Its focal point is the Rynek, the old market square lined with Renaissance burgher houses from the 16th century. In the middle of the Rynek the Old Town Hall can be found, which was built in the late Gothic style in the 15th century and rebuilt in the Renaissance style in the 16th century. | |
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Castles and Fortresses in Poland
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 | Gniew locates in the northern part of Poland, on the bank of the Vistula River, about 45 km south of Malbork. Gniew is dominated by the Teutonic Knights’ castle, which was built in the 13th century on a rectangular plan, and later rebuilt in the 16th and 17th centuries. The castle is still surrounded by fragments of the defensive wall. The castle houses a museum, now. | |
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Destinations in Poland
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 | The historical monuments in Bydgoszcz are concentrated along the Brda River and in the area of the Old Town. The town’s parish church with the venerated painting of Our Lady with a rose was built in the 15th century in the late Gothic style. | |
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