2. POLANDPOLAND
• Poland is a country in
Central Europe bordered
by Germany to the west;
the Czech Republic and
Slovakia to the south;
Ukraine and Belarus to the
east; and the Baltic Sea,
Kaliningrad Oblast (a
Russian exclave) and
Lithuania to the north
FlagFlag
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3. GEOGRAPHIC FEATURESGEOGRAPHIC FEATURES
• The landscape of Poland
consists almost entirely of
lowlands of Northern
European Plain.
Mountains TetrasMountains Tetras
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4. COUNTRY CLIMATECOUNTRY CLIMATE
• Poland has a
temperate climate with
cold, overcast and
moderately severe
winters with frequent
precipitation and mild
summers and very
rainy
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5. TOURISMTOURISM
Złote TarasyZłote Tarasy
• The Złote Tarasy (English:
Golden Terraces) is a
commercial, office, and
entertainment complex in
the center of Warsaw,
Poland, located next to
the Warszawa Centralna
railway station between
Jana Pawła II and Emilii
Plater streets. It opened
on February 7, 2007.
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7. TOURISMTOURISM
• The Castle is currently
one of the country’s
premier art museums.
With seven specialized
conservation studios,
the museum is also an
important center for the
conservation of works
of art. Wawel castleWawel castle
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8. TOURISMTOURISM
Wawel seen from VistulaWawel seen from VistulaCathedral MuseumCathedral Museum
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9. TOURISMTOURISM
• The post-camp relics are
protected by the Museum
created in 1947. The
Memorial today is i.a. the
Archive and Collections as
well as research,
conservation and
publishing center.
Auschwitz-Birkenau State MuseumAuschwitz-Birkenau State Museum
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10. TOURISMTOURISM
Gate in Auschwitz-Birkenau leading toGate in Auschwitz-Birkenau leading to
crematoria IV and V.crematoria IV and V.
Auschwitz death wall located nearAuschwitz death wall located near
block 11block 11
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