2. In Poland live about 38 million people.
Poland is divided into 16 administrative
subdivisions (voivodeships -
województwa), covering an area of
312,696 square kilometres.
Poland is bordered by the Baltic Sea,
Lithuania and Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast)
to the north, Belarus and Ukraine to the
east, Slovakia and the Czech Republic to
the south, and Germany to the west.
4. Warsaw’s Emblem
The Royal Castle in Warsaw
Mikołaj Kopernik
Science Centre
There are 1 700 000 people in Warsaw.
Warsaw has been the capital city of
Poland since XVI century.
5. Rivers in Poland
The longest river in Poland is the Vistula
(Wisła in Polish). Vistual is 1047 kilometers
long. It flows to the Baltic Sea. The Vistula
flows through: Cracow, Warsaw, Gdańsk.
6. The Oder River
The second longest river in Poland is the Order
River (Odra in Polish). The Oder is 854,3
kilometers long and it flows through Opole,
Wrocław, Szczecin to the Baltic Sea.
7. THE SUDETES
In the south- west Poland.The
Sudetes' highest mountain is Mount
Śnieżka(1,603 m).
Szczeliniec Wielki in
The Stołowe/ Table
Mountains
Errant Rocks
A rock formation in the
National Park of Stołowe
Mountains
8. A mountain range that
forms a natural border
between Slovakia and
Poland. They are the
highest mountain range
in the Carpathian
Mountains. The highest
mountain in Polish Tatras
is Rysy (2499 m) is also
the highest mountain in
Poland.
The Tatras
Mountains
10. The largest city on the sea is Gdańsk
Most important cities
Gdańsk
Kołobrzeg, Świnoujście, Sopot, Gdynia, Gdańsk i Niechorze.
The Baltic Sea is poorly salted
Seals live in the
Baltic SeaBirds on the Polish sea are:
black-headed gull, common gull
It is also not very deep
11. The deepest lake in Poland is Lake Hańcza in the noth-east
Poland. The lake is 108,5 m deep.
12. Śniardwy Lake
At 113.8 square kilometres
(43.9 sq mi), Śniardwy is the
largest lake in Poland. It is
situated in the north-east
Poland in the Mazurian Lake
District.
13. The capital city of Lower Silesia, with
population of 650 000 people.
The are many touristic attractions in
Wrocław:
- the 13th century Main Market Square with
Town Hall
Wrocław
14. - Ostrów Tumski with Cathedral
- Centennial Hall listed by UNESCO in 2006
- Zoo with Africarium
Wrocław
15. Medieval city walls
PRESSURE TOWER -
is a monument of industrial
architecture (1934-1935)
Dzierżoniów -
a town with population
of about 35 000 people.
Market Square with a Town Hall
16. The Owl Mountains
The Sowie Mountains occupy the
area. 200 km², they extend over a
length of 26 km.
Great Owl (Wielka Sowa) in winter
(1 014 metres above sea level, the highest
mountain in the Owl Mountains)
The Owl Mountains are situated near
Dzierżoniów. We can see the Great Owl
top from our school windows.
17. There are 23 National
Parks in Poland
Limestone
formations in
the Ojcowski
National Park
Pieniny
National Park -
Trzy Korony
Mountain
overlooking the
Dunajec River
18. Czarny Staw (Black Lake) in the Tatra National Park
Białowieża National Park
National Park Gór Stołowych
Turbacz Mountain in
the Gorce National
Park
19. Cracow!
It is a city located in southern
Poland on the Vistula River
(Wisła). A former capital city
of Poland.
In 2018, the population of
Cracow was 771 100.
Market Square (Old Town)
20. Wawel Castle in Cracow
Renaissance courtyard within Wawel Castle
Wawel Royal Castle from
the Vistulan Boulevards
The Wawel complex, with the Cathedral
on the left and Castle to the right.
21. To Healthy Lifestyle Step by Step
Presentation by Class 7b students:
Martyna D., Michał K., Adrian K., Weronika M.,
Natalia M., Marta S.,
Magdalena R., Martyna K., Nikola H., Martyna S.,
Oskar K., Maksymilian P., Aneta P., Julia T.
Szkoła Podstawowa nr 9 im. Mikołaja Kopernika
Dzierżoniów, Poland
Photos taken from: wikimedia, wikipedia
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Przykro mi
A mountain range that forms a natural border between Slovakia and Poland. They are the highest mountain range in the Carpathian Mountains. The Tatras should not be confused with the Low Tatras (Slovak: Nízke Tatry), which are located south of the Tatra Mountains in Slovakia.