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Natural Attractions in Poland
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| Tatra National Park is located in the southern part of Poland bordering with Slovakia. Recorded on the UNESCO Biosphere Reserves List, the Tatra National Park covers both the Polish and Slovakian parts of the range. Tatras are the largest alpine-type massif in Central Europe with Mt Rysy (2499m), the highest peak on the Polish side of the mountains. | |
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Churches and Monasteries in Poland
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 | Situated in southern Poland, near the Warta River, Częstochowa is the spiritual capital of Poland. Its Pauline Monastery on the hill of Jasna Góra is one of the most important places of religious worship in the Christian World with traditions of pilgrimage, which date back to the 14th century. |
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Historic Cities and Towns in Poland
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| Located in the southern part of Poland, about 120 km southwest of Lublin, Sandomierz is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the region. Sandomierz is one of Poland’s oldest towns; during the Middle Ages together with Kraków and Wrocław, Sandomierz was among the most important towns in Poland. Sandomierz preserved many historic monuments from its golden ages. | |
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Poland TOP Destinations
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 | Poznan, formerly a famous market town on the Warta River, is now, with a population of 600 thousand, a dynamically developing industrial and cultural centre, as well as a bustling university town.Poznan’s oldest quarter is the “Cathedral Island” (Ostrow Tumski), in the middle of the Warta River; its 10th century cathedral contains the tombs of Poland’s first rulers. | |
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