Giżycko – footbridge over the Canal Gizycki

Date of execution: 2014-08-01. Giżycko is one of the most famous in Poland, the Mazury tourist destinations and sailing. The city lies on the trail of the great lakes of the Masurian. Giżycko is even called “sailing capital of the Polish”. The city lies at the heart of the Great Masurian lakes. It is situated on lakes Niegocin, Kisajno (southern part of the complex Mamry Lake), Tajty …

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Old Town Hall in the Market Square in Olsztyn

Date of execution: 2014-08-09. By accessing the Olsztyn market on the south side throws Planting eyes located at the center of the square proved,brick building. This Olsztyn Old Town Hall. Today in the town hall is a Regional Public Library. The main building (southern wing) comes from the fifteenth century., of the Gothic era. Mounted to him were in the nineteenth and ...

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In the courtyard of the castle of the Teutonic Knights in Osterode

Date of execution: 2014-08-09. Castle in Osterode was one of the many lands of Prussia erstwhile Teutonic castles. Housed the headquarters of the commander. The castle dates back to the fourteenth century., tj. early period of the Teutonic state in what is now Warmia and Mazury. The castle has a quadrangular. From the North – as you can read in the sources ...

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Think – Old Town

Date made: 2013-08-27 25 brand 1992 the Holy Father John Paul II Bull “Your whole Polish people” Polish reorganized diocese, establishing inter alia a new metropolis Przemysl. The group came: Archdiocese of Przemysl and the newly created dioceses: Rzeszow and Zamość lubaczowska. As a result of changes to the boundaries of the diocese over 220 parish 19 …

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Cathedral and seat of the Bishop of Przemysl

Date made: 2013-08-27 25 brand 1992 the Holy Father John Paul II Bull ?Your whole Polish people? Polish reorganized diocese, establishing inter alia a new metropolis Przemysl. The group came: Archdiocese of Przemysl and the newly created dioceses: Rzeszow and Zamość lubaczowska. As a result of changes to the boundaries of the diocese over 220 parish 19 …

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Market in Jelenia Gora

Date made: 2011-08-25 Jelenia Gora (łac. Cervimontium, Mons Deer, niem.: Hirschberg in the Giant Mountains, czes. Deer Mountain, formerly Hiršberk, Hornšperk) ? City with county rights in south-western Poland, in Lower Silesia, in mountainous Jelenia Góra Valley, on the river beaver. The city is also the seat of the District Jeleniogórskiego, Board of Giant Mountains National Park and the Polish capital ...

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Dresden's Old Town

Date made: 2011-08-23 Dresden (niem. Dresden, górnołuż. Drježdźany, czes. Dresden, formerly Drezdno – hence the adjective Dresden) ? town in eastern Germany in the foothills Zachodniosudeckim, situated on the Elbe, the capital of Saxony and Dresden county (formerly Regency Dresden). Its name comes from starołużyckiego Drezdany, meaning “residents of wetlands”. Dresden agglomeration counts ...

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Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden

Date made: 2011-08-23 Dresden (niem. Dresden, górnołuż. Drježdźany, czes. Dresden, formerly Drezdno – hence the adjective Dresden) ? town in eastern Germany in the foothills Zachodniosudeckim, situated on the Elbe, the capital of Saxony and Dresden county (formerly Regency Dresden). Its name comes from starołużyckiego Drezdany, meaning “residents of wetlands”. Dresden agglomeration counts ...

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Dresden, Cathedral of the Holy. Trinity at Schlossplatz

Date made: 2011-08-23 Dresden (niem. Dresden, górnołuż. Drježdźany, czes. Dresden, formerly Drezdno – hence the adjective Dresden) ? town in eastern Germany in the foothills Zachodniosudeckim, situated on the Elbe, the capital of Saxony and Dresden county (formerly Regency Dresden). Its name comes from starołużyckiego Drezdany, meaning “residents of wetlands”. Dresden agglomeration counts ...

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