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Zalew Nowohucki i centrum Nowej Huty z Placem Centralnym z drona.
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Christmas walk around the market square in Wroclaw.
Charming streets, Christmas decorations and delicious food!
We went to Wroclaw for the weekend. Every year we eagerly return to this city to see the Christmas market.
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Getting closer to Christmas! We invite you to Christmas walk Warsaw. Snow Warsaw winter wonderful Christmas lights and falling snow you will find it all in the latest walk around Warsaw! Video shot in 4K quality. Relax and walk with us through the snowy streets of Warsaw. City walking tour it's a great way to get to know the city in different weather conditions. In the film you will see the old town of Warsaw and around the royal castle.
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The fifth largest city in Poland and capital of the Wielkopolskie Voivodeship inspires tram fans with an extremely diverse fleet of vehicles. Eight different types from seven decades and three countries are in use here: a few remaining Duewag GT8s (nicknamed "Helmut") from Düsseldorf and Frankfurt, the Polish classics Konstal 105Na ("Aquarium"), Tatra RT6, Siemens Combino, Solaris Tramino and three Models from the Poznań-based manufacturer Modertrans, a subsidiary of the transport company.
Also in the video: the most important sights of the city, including the old market, the castle and the cathedral.
Kindly supported by MPK Poznań
Official website: www.mpk.poznan.pl
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Hmmm! I can't help but notice how Western the old Polish uniforms look. Some almost like a modernised version of WW2-era battledress, a lot of berets (worn the British way of the period!). Uniform-wise, it partially reeembled a NATO army, only no Mk.IV or M1 helmets. I think that the Polish communist authorities tried to make a silent statement to the Soviets when those uniforms were introduced (much like the GDR did with their uniforms btw)...
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The new motorway A18 in Southwest Poland, from the German border at Olszyna to the A4 interchange at Krzyżowa.
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The museum in Biskupin traces back to the 1930s when the water lever of nearby lake went down and revealed wooden palisade of as it turnt out later ancient city, leading to significant excavations(local residents started to find relics from the Bronze Age and the early Iron Age - about the 14th century B.C. till the 5th century B.C.).
The settlement covered 2 hectares, housed 800-1000 people, and featured a 6-meter-high wooden rampart with 13 long houses(105 "rooms"). Inhabitants engaged in various activities including farming, crafts, and hunting.
The main draw of Biskupin is its "living history" exhibits, showcasing reconstructions of ancient huts and daily activities close to archeological site. Visitors journey through different historical periods, including the Stone Age Neolithic Village, the Defensive Housing Estate of the Lusatian Culture, and the Early Piast Village. The museum also hosts an annual Archaeological Festival in September, offering lectures, workshops, exhibitions, and ancient cuisine.
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Farmhouse in Central Poland.
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