• As of 2023, Colorado is home to over 98,400 Jewish Americans, some of whom have made the growing city of Fort Collins their place of gathering, their place of established business, and their home. (fcgov.com)
  • During World War II there was a nearly complete genocidal destruction of the Polish Jewish community by Nazi Germany and its collaborators of various nationalities, during the German occupation of Poland between 1939 and 1945, called the Holocaust. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since the fall of communism in Poland, there has been a renewed interest in Jewish culture, featuring an annual Jewish Culture Festival, new study programs at Polish secondary schools and universities, and the opening of Warsaw's Museum of the History of Polish Jews. (wikipedia.org)
  • From the founding of the Kingdom of Poland in 1025 until the early years of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth created in 1569, Poland was the most tolerant country in Europe. (wikipedia.org)
  • After the Partitions of Poland in 1795 and the destruction of Poland as a sovereign state, Polish Jews became subject to the laws of the partitioning powers, including the increasingly antisemitic Russian Empire, as well as Austria-Hungary and Kingdom of Prussia (later a part of the German Empire). (wikipedia.org)
  • One of them, a diplomat and merchant from the Moorish town of Tortosa in Spanish Al-Andalus, known by his Arabic name, Ibrahim ibn Yaqub, was the first chronicler to mention the Polish state ruled by Prince Mieszko I. In the summer of 965 or 966, Jacob made a trade and diplomatic journey from his native Toledo in Muslim Spain to the Holy Roman Empire and then to the Slavic countries. (wikipedia.org)
  • The future of the Paris climate agreement is being charted now in a Polish city that proudly displays its coal-mining heritage. (eenews.net)
  • Poland Convention Bureau of Polish Tourism Organisation in cooperation with SITE Poland introduced a new tool dedicated to the promotion of Poland. (poland.travel)
  • The notion of Polish Romanticism was shaped by a long history of foreign intervention and violent attempts to resist it. (historynewsnetwork.org)
  • According to the historian Norman Davies, Polish Romanticism was the idea of a "true" Poland consisting of Polish folklore, historical tradition and medieval legend, with a specially Polish notion of Catholic piety. (historynewsnetwork.org)
  • In post-World-War II Poland there was the coexistence of two types of talk, the one based on Marxism-Leninism, which had been imposed on Polish society, and the other which relied on memories of the Polish nation, Church and martyrdom. (historynewsnetwork.org)
  • Who was the last, there isn't much history publish for Polish history. (polishforums.com)
  • no last legitimate king of poland died cild less and decease of russian tsars have no rights for claim on polish throne *descendants **childless why wont it let me edit my posts? (polishforums.com)
  • The fairs were the origin of Jaroslaw's importance in the history of Polish Jewry. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org)
  • For the most part, L'viv was part of Poland and the Polish Lithuanian Commonweal. (worldheritagesite.org)
  • Today it comes up, for example, due to the report prepared by Polish authorities on the consequences of the conflict for Poland. (polishhistory.pl)
  • Polish History Museum: Every year, during the anniversary of the outbreak of the Second World War, one question comes back to us like a mantra - how much did the war cost Poland. (polishhistory.pl)
  • Zimmerman's portrayal of Pilsudski in the courageous Polish Legions days will come alive for readers, but the complexity of the authoritarian period under the 'Napoleon of Poland' will give them pause for thought. (citylights.com)
  • You will explore the Uprising Museum and POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in a small group, with round-trip transportation. (getyourguide.com)
  • The POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews documents the centuries-old history of Jews in Poland. (getyourguide.com)
  • The Core Exhibition is a journey through 1000 years of the history of Polish Jews, from the Middle Ages until today. (getyourguide.com)
  • Come ashore to discover the old and new facets of Gdansk, a historic Polish port city that bore the devastating brunt of World War II's opening chapter. (abercrombiekent.com.au)
  • She has conducted research on other memories from the Second World War, or rather on obliterated memories, of the Jews in the small Polish town of Szydlowiec. (lu.se)
  • As of March 28th, 2022, Poland has lifted most of its Covid-19 travel restrictions, including the quarantine requirements for travelers arriving from EU/Schengen and non-EU/Schengen countries. (poland.travel)
  • Why do you think it's important to share a written history of queer bars in 2022? (matadornetwork.com)
  • According to the 2022 LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index , Poland scores a D+ rating for LGBTQ+ traveller safety, ranking 81st out of 203 countries. (onthegotours.com)
  • exploring the history and heritage of communism in nowahuta district in krakow, poland: potential or a problem in managing tourism in a city? (academicjournals.org)
  • Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, Department of Tourism and Health Resort Management, Gronostajowa 7, 30-387 Krakow, Poland. (academicjournals.org)
  • In the countries of Central and Eastern Europe which were the part of the former Eastern Bloc, this phenomenon can be observed particularly in post-communist cities and districts, such as NowaHuta in Krakow, Poland. (academicjournals.org)
  • Despite its age, Krakow has a youthful vibe, with a line-up of restaurants, bars and cultural spots making it the perfect destination for your next city break. (britishairways.com)
  • Wander through Poland's living history: cultural Krakow, maritime mecca Gdansk and the post-war rebuilt capital of Warsaw. (intrepidtravel.com)
  • Much of Poland's culture is reflected in its architecture, so a walk along the cobbled streets of Krakow or Warsaw will reveal both history and local charm at building-level. (intrepidtravel.com)
  • Our Poland trips take in the best of the destination, from Warsaw to Krakow and Gdansk. (onthegotours.com)
  • From the charming city of Krakow to the Baltic sea port. (onthegotours.com)
  • Home to the charming medieval city of Krakow and wonderful Warsaw. (onthegotours.com)
  • Whether it's historic Warsaw, beautiful Krakow, or the Baltic port city of Gdansk, Poland is just waiting to be explored! (onthegotours.com)
  • The Palace of Culture and Science' #Warsaw Poland (Winter 2016) How Beautiful! (pinterest.de)
  • Her major academic interest revolves around issues of collective memory and commemoration, and specifically the ways in which societies cope with their difficult pasts and shameful histories. (lu.se)
  • In 2018, Poland's nationalist government enacted a law which criminalized speech that holds Poland responsible for Nazi crimes. (mjhnyc.org)
  • NPR's Joanna Kakissis has our story from a small town outside Poland's capital, Warsaw. (wuky.org)
  • Poland's cities blend diverse architecture, rich history and a vibrant culinary scene with beautiful parks and open green spaces. (poland.travel)
  • From its perfectly preserved Medieval structures to its rich history, it's no wonder it's one of Poland's most visited cities. (britishairways.com)
  • This tour really educated me about Poland's history and I highly recommend it. (intrepidtravel.com)
  • Poland's capital of Warsaw is a really cool city, with a fascinating history and hip vibe. (pinterest.de)
  • The city was captured by the Germans on Sept. 10, 1939. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org)
  • Several hundred of those exiled to Russia survived, while those in east Poland were killed by the Germans during the German-Soviet War, in the years 1941-44. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org)
  • Warsaw was devestated during bombing and raids by the Germans during WWII, but the city has done a pretty good job of bringing itself back together. (mikeconley.ca)
  • From October 1944, the Germans began a planned, deliberate, and ruthless destruction of the city. (polishhistory.pl)
  • Here, you might explore the Old Town's Golden Gate, Artus Court, Gdansk Town Hall, St. Mary's Church and Neptune's Fountain before strolling along the Moltawa River. (abercrombiekent.com.au)
  • The heart of Poland is in a town's rynek - the central market square where locals converge and travellers can take the temperature of this European gem. (intrepidtravel.com)
  • Three quarters of the town's population was Jewish before the war, but the Jews were killed in Treblinka and the town is now inhabited solely by Poles. (lu.se)
  • The synagogue has gone, the gravestones from the Jewish cemetery have been used as building material, old Jewish street names have been changed and interviews with the local population show that the older generation don't like to remember the town's Jewish history. (lu.se)
  • Throughout the interwar period, Poland supported Jewish emigration from Poland and the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine. (wikipedia.org)
  • The history of the Jews in Poland dates back at least 1,000 years. (wikipedia.org)
  • Poland became a shelter for Jews persecuted and expelled from various European countries and the home to the world's largest Jewish community of the time. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to some sources, about three-quarters of the world's Jews lived in Poland by the middle of the 16th century. (wikipedia.org)
  • Most of the remaining Jews left Poland in late 1968 as the result of the "anti-Zionist" campaign. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Poland, they are finally trying to deal with anti-Semitism and the repressed memories of how the Poles behaved towards the country's Jews during the war. (lu.se)
  • Jews and non-Jews in interwar Poland. (lu.se)
  • Centred around a gorgeous Old Town, this mini city-by-the-sea offers a mesmerising mix of medieval streets, Roman ruins, swoon-inducing scenery, and Croatia's largest waterpark. (thomascook.com)
  • Papers will be presented by six current doctoral students from around the Nordic region working on projects that relate to the study of ancient and medieval Jewish history. (lu.se)
  • In 1511 , 21-year-old Albrecht, Markgraf von Brandenburg, whose aim is to free Prussia from Poland, becomes head of the Order. (inyourpocket.com)
  • His uncle King Sigismund I of Poland crowns him head of this state, the Duchy of Prussia, under Poland. (inyourpocket.com)
  • In 1756 the Seven Years' War between Prussia, Austria and Russia results in the defeat of Prussia and the occupation of Königsberg by Russia which lasts until the end of the war in 1763 when Russia abandons the city. (inyourpocket.com)
  • Resultant from 2nd Partition of Poland of 1793, Zduny were to remain part of Prussia. (regionwielkopolska.pl)
  • In 1724 the towns of Aldstadt, Kneiphof and Löbenicht unite to form the city of Königsberg while the city's most famous son, Immanuel Kant is also born in this year. (inyourpocket.com)
  • This fascinating attraction takes visitors on a journey through the city's hidden passageways, revealing Szczecin's history in a unique and interactive way. (travelodium.com)
  • In 1939, at the start of World War II, Poland was partitioned between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union (see Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact). (wikipedia.org)
  • The Soviet Union, an ally of Nazi Germany in 1940, invaded Poland. (wuky.org)
  • Poland has been blessed with spectacular mountains, vibrant forests, sandy beaches, and alluring lakes. (poland.travel)
  • As a city with a rich history, vibrant culture and beautiful landscapes, Szczecin has something for everyone. (travelodium.com)
  • These events offer a unique opportunity to experience Szczecin's vibrant cultural scene and meet locals who are passionate about their city. (travelodium.com)
  • Selecting Croatia as your holiday destination and booking a hotel here opens the door to a captivating Mediterranean escape, where ancient history, pristine landscapes, and vibrant coastal cities converge to create an unforgettable experience. (thomascook.com)
  • From the enchanting Lochow Palace & Estate to the vibrant Old Town of Warsaw, you will get to experience the best of both worlds. (polandculinaryvacations.com)
  • Experience some of the most vibrant and historical sights of Poland on the Savory Sampling of Poland: Mazovia and Warsaw tour! (polandculinaryvacations.com)
  • Poland offers incredible landscapes, welcoming locals and history to boot! (omio.com)
  • Unique experiences powered by locals in Poland What do the products in the title have in common? (poland.travel)
  • Upper Hutt City Council smokefree parks for exposure to tobacco smoke. (who.int)
  • The first took place during September 1939 and the siege of Warsaw - even then you could see that Germany was determined to completely destroy the capital of Poland as it existed in 1939. (polishhistory.pl)
  • Discover the amazing highlights of Poland and the three Baltic countries of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. (onthegotours.com)
  • The origin of the vessels were Scandinavia, Northern Germany and Poland, and the influences began already during the Viking Age, but exactly when Baltic ware came into use in the Scandinavian homes has not been properly determined. (lu.se)
  • KAKISSIS: Poland has a traumatic history with Russia. (wuky.org)
  • KAKISSIS: Rymut sees Ukraine now facing the same kind of assault from Russia, so he wrote the Ukrainian embassy in Poland. (wuky.org)
  • What should Russia and Poland do to become if not friends, then at least not enemies? (polishforums.com)
  • This timeline is just the beginning of capturing Jewish history in our community, but it provides a starting point and helps tell a more complete story of Fort Collins' past. (fcgov.com)
  • The U.N. climate talks that began Monday in Katowice, Poland, aim to finish the Paris 'rulebook' - implementing guidelines for the 3-year-old pact. (eenews.net)
  • Poland is strutting its coal mining history in Katowice. (eenews.net)
  • As for Katowice - the capital of the Silesian region - it's 'one of the greenest cities in Poland,' with 40 percent forest cover, although participants at the talks say the city of 297,000 people was blanketed in a thick smoggy haze. (eenews.net)
  • Lukasz Obtulowicz, an archaeologist from the monument protection office in the nearby city of Katowice, said there were clear indications that this was the site of a vampire burial, noting that stones had been placed on the skulls. (hnn.us)
  • Lviv (Lvov, Lemberg) is a beautiful Central European city, but you shouldn't expect a grand majestic city like Prague, Budapest or Cracow. (worldheritagesite.org)
  • Lubov knew her ministry in Kamyanka-Buzka (a small town about 45 minutes north of Lviv) needed to do something once the war started. (wvia.org)
  • Lviv has become a destination for many refugees because of its proximity to Poland, its multi-ethnic history and its relative safety. (wvia.org)
  • The missile strike on an apartment building in the Lviv city center on July 6 that killed ten people was the worst attack on the city since the start of the war. (wvia.org)
  • Poland boasts a wide range of exceptional places, whose beauty is especially prominent in winter. (poland.travel)
  • We had no intention of spending much time on super highways--Poland boasts on having the second highest speed limits in Europe on these roads, and one must be careful about moving to the passing lane--and almost any car will do on secondary roads, at least when it is a standard shift. (fodors.com)
  • In his latest book published with Miller Lite, Beers and Queer History , Cervini dives into the underreported stories of 10 iconic queer spaces, proving how integral they are to the country's past, present, and future. (matadornetwork.com)
  • Peak season for visiting Poland is during the warmer summer months of June - August, and in December when the country's famous Christmas markets spring into life. (onthegotours.com)
  • Poland was a principal center of Jewish culture, because of the long period of statutory religious tolerance and social autonomy which ended after the Partitions of Poland in the 18th century. (wikipedia.org)
  • After the partitions of Poland it became the capital of the province of Galicia in the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. (worldheritagesite.org)
  • Egyptians' demand for tobacco is strongly sampling was conducted in Alexandria city increasing as tobacco sales grow at a rate between May and August 2000, including of 5% to 10% per year [ 4 ]. (who.int)
  • It also had a political dimension, as it was a cult of freedom, stressing that Poland was an independent nation and culture. (historynewsnetwork.org)
  • Warsaw has something for everyone: whether you're a lover of history, food, adventure, science, culture or shopping it's a great destination! (pinterest.de)
  • At that time, Poland lost many buildings and monuments of key importance to its history and culture. (polishhistory.pl)
  • The past few years it has been one of the favorite destinations from tourists from all over the world.This city is known not only for having the best beaches in Albania but also for his rich culture and history. (getyourguide.com)
  • From the historic city walls of Dubrovnik, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to the idyllic islands of Hvar and Korčula, each destination offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. (thomascook.com)
  • Take in the breathtaking view of the city from the top of the Palace of Culture and Science, and end the day with a visit to the Wilanow Palace Museum and Park. (polandculinaryvacations.com)
  • For centuries, Poland was home to the largest and most significant Ashkenazi Jewish community in the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • When Poland regained independence in the aftermath of World War I, it was still the center of the European Jewish world, with one of the world's largest Jewish communities of over 3 million. (wikipedia.org)
  • Their departure was hastened by the destruction of Jewish institutions, post-war anti-Jewish violence, and the hostility of the Communist Party to both religion and private enterprise, but also because in 1946-1947 Poland was the only Eastern Bloc country to allow free Jewish aliyah to Israel, without visas or exit permits. (wikipedia.org)
  • Head south to Kazimierz and discover the district's Jewish history by calling in at the museums inside the striking Old Synagogue and Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory. (britishairways.com)
  • On the Soviet side, their fate was that of other Jewish refugees from western Poland. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org)
  • While the Jewish community was small, its members created community with each other while also contributing to the wider social, economic, and cultural environment of the city. (fcgov.com)
  • As a companion to this history page, we have developed a virtual tour of Jewish historic sites in Fort Collins. (fcgov.com)
  • While Szczecin has plenty of historical and cultural sites to explore, the city is also home to stunning natural landscapes that are worth visiting. (travelodium.com)
  • While NATO member Poland has reassured citizens that its place in the alliance guarantees their safety from Russian attack, events in neighbouring Ukraine have brought into focus the need to be prepared for the possibility of a missile strike. (news.az)
  • Same sex marriage is not legal, but there are some legal protections for workers based on their sexual orientation, and 26 - 50% of consulted citizens consider Poland a good place to live for gay and lesbian people. (onthegotours.com)
  • The centre of the marketplace in the former Zduny-Niemieckie is occupied by a town hall from c.1684, a charming building with a baroque clock turret and a five-column arcade. (regionwielkopolska.pl)
  • Crown Piast Hotel & Park is a modern functional hotel, comfortably located not far from city centre and the airport (ca. 10 minutes), near the exit from the motorway, with a guarded car park both for passenger cars and buses. (bizeurope.com)
  • The City of Gothenburg's development centre Senior Gothenburg started the series in co-operation with authorities and the voluntary sector. (who.int)
  • As Poles wrestle with their ancestors' roles during the Holocaust, observers inside the country and across Europe are sounding alarms over the whitewashing of history. (mjhnyc.org)
  • Many more are signing up, including the Poles, who have their own terrible history with Russian invasions. (wuky.org)
  • Both of our Poland tours spend two nights in Warsaw and include a guided sightseeing tour to highlights including the Old Town, which was rebuilt after almost complete destruction during World War II. (onthegotours.com)
  • Putin will take the Poland as a next country. (wuky.org)
  • Poland is a beautiful country with a troubled history and a variety of attractions. (citybaseapartments.com)
  • The telephone country code for Poland is 48. (citybaseapartments.com)
  • To call another country from Poland, dial 00 (you should hear a tone between the zeroes) and then the code of the country you are calling. (citybaseapartments.com)
  • For how can the Father of Modern Poland, a soldier and statesman of genius and the savior of his country in 1920, be the same man who ruthlessly discarded democracy in a military coup only six years later? (citylights.com)
  • Saranda is one of the most beautiful seaside city in Albania,located in the south of the country. (getyourguide.com)
  • Our Poland tours take you to the heart of the country. (onthegotours.com)
  • The Russians are defeated at the Battle of Friedland (today the battlefield is located close to the town of Pravdinsk in the Kaliningrad Oblast) and make peace with Napoleon. (inyourpocket.com)
  • Serious, scholarly but totally engrossing, pretty much everything you would ever want to now about sex is in here somewhere: prostitution, pornography, pick-up manuals, a potted history of contraception, the pecadilloes of Habsburg archdukes and - probably for the first time - an account of gay and lesbian life in the city. (roughguides.com)
  • Each time I came I found a splendid, lively and culturally rich city. (worldheritagesite.org)
  • There are also a plethora of churches in the city - every time we'd turn a corner, there'd be another big church. (mikeconley.ca)
  • Time for a history lesson. (thegatewaypundit.com)
  • When is the best time to visit Poland? (onthegotours.com)
  • For good weather and fewer crowds, the shoulder seasons of March - April and September - October are also a good time for a Poland adventure. (onthegotours.com)
  • Special thanks: The City of Fort Collins Historic Preservation Services division would like to especially thank our intern and CSU graduate, Kristy Ornelas, and community members including Karen Schwartz, Judy Petersen, and Rabbi Yarachmiel Gorelik for their time and input to assemble this page. (fcgov.com)
  • It has been related to the foundation of the city of Lund, though a problem is that the date for the founding of Lund is moving ever backwards in time. (lu.se)
  • Today it includes research networks, conferences, and a dedicated journal - Memory Studies - in which articles are published from sociology, history, literature and film studies, and philosophy, among others. (lu.se)
  • Jackson performed in Poland only once, on 20 September 1996, as part of the HIStory World Tour. (krakowpost.com)
  • Immerse yourself in the rich history and traditions of Sarandë on a half-day tour. (getyourguide.com)
  • Take a city tour in small groups to two historical locations in Warsaw. (getyourguide.com)
  • Follow along on a guided walking tour of Warsaw, beginning with the Old Town, Barbican, and Palace Square, before making your way to the Royal Castle. (polandculinaryvacations.com)
  • Travel from south to north Poland on this 7 day tour. (onthegotours.com)
  • Celebrate this New Year's Eve on a 5-day tour of Poland, taking you from the bustling capital of Warsaw, to. (onthegotours.com)
  • Check out our Poland tour packages below. (onthegotours.com)
  • Will I have a tour guide on my Poland tour? (onthegotours.com)
  • Our Poland trips are fully-escorted by an English-speaking bi-lingual tour leader who will be on hand throughout the trip to make sure everything runs smoothly. (onthegotours.com)
  • Finish stories has been touring to city district committees during this year and will continue its tour during 2017. (who.int)
  • lt;p>Lund Archaeological Review is an international peer-reviewed journal of archaeology published annually by the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History at Lund University. (lu.se)
  • The Odra River is a beautiful natural feature that flows through the city and offers lovely views of the waterfront. (travelodium.com)
  • The currency throughout Poland is the złoty (plural złote or złotych) which divides into 100 grosz (plural grosze or groszy). (citybaseapartments.com)
  • A new series of lectures at Lund University: Lessons of History. (lu.se)
  • Lithuania and Poland become united by royal marriage and become a formidable superpower by 1387 . (inyourpocket.com)
  • This is an apolitical forum for discussions on the Axis nations and related topics hosted by the Axis History Factbook in cooperation with Christian Ankerstjerne's Panzerworld and Christoph Awender's WW2 day by day . (axishistory.com)
  • Poland was under the control of the Soviet Union during the Cold War, and the Rymut family suffered under communist repression. (wuky.org)
  • The Soviet Union's leader, Josef Stalin is vilified for signing a cynical pact with Adolf Hitler that divided Poland between the two tyrants-Germany got the west and the Soviet Union got the east. (thegatewaypundit.com)
  • Nope, there are a lot of rather poor ( have one palace or two) aristocrate familles in Poland but royal rather not. (polishforums.com)
  • The historic city of Split, with its stunning Diocletian's Palace, stands as a testament to Croatia's rich heritage. (thomascook.com)
  • Government attempts in the early 1980s to destroy the union through the imposition of martial law in Poland and the use of political repression failed. (historynewsnetwork.org)
  • Let's start with that Old Town. (thomascook.com)
  • Get the best start to your trip to Poland by reading about our comprehensive travel guide to Poland. (onthegotours.com)
  • Communities shun the victim and his or her family to such an extent in some areas that the family comes to believe their only recourse is to move and start over in a village where their history is unknown. (medscape.com)
  • One scholar described the arrangements: 'It happened that we were in the city of Jaroslaw at the fair of 1608, where it was a regular custom, as at every fair, that a place was set aside as a synagogue to pray there every day. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org)
  • However, an agreement was never reached with city authorities, and nothing came of it. (krakowpost.com)
  • But the meeting's backdrop - a city in southern Poland whose growth was fueled by discovery of coal reserves in the mid-18th century - was odd, given the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's urging that the world reject coal almost completely by 2030 to have a chance of restraining global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and averting catastrophe. (eenews.net)
  • According to calculations of Prof. Stanisław Ryszard Domański from 2018, as a result of the Second World War, Poland suffered losses valued at PLN 62 trillion. (polishhistory.pl)
  • Steeped in World War II history. (onthegotours.com)
  • While Warsaw is the capital city, Kraków is often considered to be the cultural capital- both cities guarantee an unforgettable experience. (citybaseapartments.com)
  • When you look at queer history, you notice so much of the most important moments in our collective past happened at queer bars - whether it's Stonewall, Compton's, the Black Cat - because, for so many of us, these were the only spaces that were safe. (matadornetwork.com)
  • I think it's so important to recognize not just the spaces that are in themselves historical, but also the people who existed there who not just survived but thrived in these spaces and literally created history. (matadornetwork.com)
  • So far, L'viv being the western most major city of Ukraine has been spared the worst, but individual bomb raids have reached it. (worldheritagesite.org)
  • Poland, too has a few quirky traditions worth mentioning. (poland.travel)
  • References to the history and traditions of a given place make our hotels have a unique context and unique colour" - says Magdalena Federowicz-Boule, president of the Tremend brand. (contemporist.com)
  • The aim of the article was to identify places visited by urban explorers in NowaHuta and to indicate the main problems of managing city tourism in the context of this type of adventure travel development. (academicjournals.org)
  • As Poland woke this morning, the main topic on most people's lips was Michael Jackson. (krakowpost.com)
  • The main airports in Poland are Warsaw's Frederic Chopin Airport (WAW) and John Paul II International Airport Kraków-Balice at Kraków. (citybaseapartments.com)
  • Suddenly sex was the main preoccupation of Viennese writers, artists and scientists - a preoccupation that has shaped our perception of the city to this day. (roughguides.com)
  • We found a restaurant off the main square--possibly the only one in town--where we were the only ones to have lunch. (fodors.com)
  • After it, you will reach a comfortable minivan the main attractions of the city. (getyourguide.com)
  • nity-based survey was conducted in Alex- andria, Egypt's second largest city and In many industrialized countries, tobacco main port, with a population of 3 339 076 use and cigarette consumption have been in 1996. (who.int)
  • Visitors to the U.N. climate conference in Poland walked among coal exhibits. (eenews.net)
  • Poland doesn't have a 'royal family' nor any other organisation except the state who are legally competent to issue or confirm the validity of titles - and the state don't get involved. (polishforums.com)