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Warsaw, the capital of Poland, was deliberately demolished by Nazi troops following the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. More than 85% of the historic centre was destroyed. After the war, a five-year restoration campaign took place, and it resulted in a meticulous restoration of the Old Town.
Ostroróg Castle in Ostroróg, Greater Poland Voivodeship (ruins) Ostróda Castle in Ostróda, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship; Ostrężnik – Silesian Voivodeship (ruins) Ostrzeszów – Greater Poland Voivodeship (only tower preserved) Oświęcim Castle – Lesser Poland Voivodeship; Otyń – Lubusz Voivodeship; Otmuchów Castle in Otmuchów ...
Featured pictures of Poland (3 C, 40 F) H. Polish historical images (3 C, 3 F) I. Images of Jews and Judaism in Poland (1 C) P. Images of Polish people (7 F) W.
Image credits: mamacrocker #6. Switzerland. Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, Interlaken area. I was there in Summertime. Winter looks beautiful too but snow is not my thing.
Poland is a part of the global tourism market with constantly increasing number of visitors.Tourism in Poland contributes to the country's overall economy. The most popular cities are Kraków, Warsaw, Wrocław, Gdańsk, Poznań, Szczecin, Lublin, Toruń, Zakopane, the Salt Mine in Wieliczka and the historic site of Auschwitz – a German Nazi concentration camp in Oświęcim.
Media in category "Featured pictures of Poland" The following 40 files are in this category, out of 40 total. 2024 Kłodzko, zespół klasztorny franciszkanów (3), powódź.jpg 3,615 × 2,698; 7.45 MB
Logo for a Historic Monument ("pomnik historii") in Poland. Historic Monument (Polish: pomnik historii, pronounced [ˈpɔm.ɲik xisˈtɔ.rji]) is one of several categories of objects of cultural heritage (in the singular, zabytek) in Poland. [1] To be recognized as a Polish historic monument, an object must be declared such by the President of ...
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