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Opolskie Voivodeship
Poland’s smallest province, but one that is rich in culture and full of treasures for tourists. There’s something for everyone here – whether you’re looking to sightsee or are craving some relaxation. The region boasts beautiful lakes and rivers, famous castles and palaces, fascinating natural,... Opolskie province lies in southern Poland, bordering on Czechia in the south, and sharing a border with four Polish provinces: Dolnośląskie, Wielkopolskie, Łódzkie and Śląskie. The province capital is Opole. The province covers an area of over 9,400 sq. km.  Opolskie: Full of Flavour  Can you eat Silesian heaven? How many chambers and towers does […]
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Lubelskie Voivodeship
Beautifully situated between the rivers Vistula and Bug, at the junction of Eastern and Western culture, Lubelskie has an alluring exoticism. Offering a rich natural environment with two national parks (Roztocze and Polesie) as well as historical sites including the UNESCO-listed Old Town in Zamość,... Lubelskie province lies in eastern Poland, bordering on Ukraine and Belarus in the east. It shares a border with four Polish provinces: Podlaskie, Mazowieckie, Świętokrzyskie and Podkarpackie. The province capital is Lublin. Lubelskie province covers an area of over 25,100 sq. km.  Lubelskie: Savouring Life!  Lubelskie is true unique. Only here will find Orthodox, Roman […]
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Dolnośląskie Voivodeship
Home to a variety of architectural marvels (including Książ, Poland third largest castle) Lower Silesia also boasts mountains, two national parks (Karkonosze and Sowie Mountains), many mountain resorts and the greatest number of health spas in Poland. Dig a little deeper and you’ll also find... Dolnośląskie covers an area of 19,947 sq. km and lies in the south-western corner of Poland, bordering Germany and Czechia. It also shares borders with the Polish provinces of Lubuskie, Wielkopolskie and Opolskie.   Lower Silesia: Touch the Mystery  Set off to Lower Silesia, a land of fortresses and haunted castles, caves and extinct volcanoes, and […]
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Wielkopolskie Voivodeship
This is a region with many valued historical sites, castles and palaces as well as attractions for fans of industrial tourism (it is home to Poland’s first capital city, Gniezno). The province also has plenty of valuable natural areas including two national parks (Wielkopolska National... Wielkopolskie province lies in central western Poland and shares a border with seven provinces: Zachodniopomorskie, Pomorskie, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Łódzkie, Opolskie, Dolnośląskie and Lubuskie. The province capital is Poznań and Wielkopolskie province covers an area of over 29,800 sq. km.  Wielkopolska: Piasts and Fun  This is a region of great history as it is here that Poland […]
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Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship
Filled with ancient Slavic sites, famous health resorts and natural attractions, the province also includes a gem of Gothic architecture – Toruń – whose historical centre, with the 14th-century Town Hall, tenements and fragments of castle walls, is a UNESCO-listed heritage site. Basic information Population:... Kujawsko-Pomorskie province lies in north-central Poland and shares a border with five provinces: Pomorskie, Warmińsko-Mazurskie, Mazowieckie, Łódzkie and Wielkopolskie. It has two province capitals, Toruń and Bydgoszcz, and covers an area of 17,972 sq. km.  Kujawsko-Pomorskie: Constellation of Great Destinations  Although its tourism capital Toruń is Copernicus’ native town, this astral region’s attractiveness is not […]
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Podlaskie Voivodeship
A picturesque region with remarkable rivers and lakes, the least urbanised part of Poland; idyllic landscapes, charming localities, health resorts, and four national parks (Białowieża, Biebrza, Narew and Wigry) welcome tourists; the region includes the UNESCO-listed Białowieża Forest; Podlaskie province, with hospitable Białystok as its... Podlaskie province lies in north-eastern Poland, bordering on Belarus in the east, Lithuania in the north-east, and sharing a border with three Polish provinces: Warmińsko-Mazurskie, Mazowieckie and Lubelskie. The province capital is Białystok. Podlaskie province covers an area of almost 20,200 sq. km.  Podlaskie Province: Closer to Nature  This is a region marked by various […]
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Zachodniopomorskie Voivodeship
Zachodniopomorskie Voivodeship A coastal region offering lots of great adventures and home to many seaside resorts and famous health spas, the province has attractive natural areas including two national parks (Wolin and Drawa).  Zachodniopomorskie province is a region with lots of attractions for every tourist. ... Zachodniopomorskie Voivodeship Zachodniopomorskie province lies in north western Poland, bordering on the Baltic Sea in the north, Germany in the west and in Poland sharing a border with three provinces: Pomorskie, Wielkopolskie and Lubuskie. The province capital is Szczecin. Zachodniopomorskie province covers an area of almost 22,900 sq. km.  West Pomerania: Sea of Adventures It’s […]
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Pomorskie Voivodeship – Baltic’s amber
Pomorskie Voivodeship – Baltic’s amber As a destination, this province is great for health resorts and spas on the Baltic Sea as well as many interesting historical sites. Highlights include the UNESCO-listed Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, two national parks (Słowiński and Tuchola... Pomorskie Voivodeship – Baltic’s amber Pomorskie province lies in northern Poland, with the Baltic Sea on its northern border, Russia in the north-east (through the Vistula Spit), and in Poland sharing a border with four provinces: Warmińsko-Mazurskie, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Wielkopolskie and Zachodniopomorskie. The province capital is Gdańsk, which together with Gdynia and Sopot forms a conurbation […]
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National Parks
National Parks Travellers from around the world flock to Poland for a variety of reasons. While the cities are a major draw, Polish national parks are also an exceptional reason to visit the country. The twenty three protected areas represent the best scenery and outdoor... National Parks Travellers from around the world flock to Poland for a variety of reasons. While the cities are a major draw, Polish national parks are also an exceptional reason to visit the country. The twenty three protected areas represent the best scenery and outdoor exploration opportunities. Whether a visitor wants to hike in seclusion, […]
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World Heritage Sites
World Heritage Sites Poland is a country of 1000-year-old history, rich traditions and abundant cultural heritage. The legacy of bygone centuries that includes monuments of architecture, historical mementos and masterpieces of art is perfectly combined with the wealth of Polish nature and its original landscapes.... World Heritage Sites Poland is a country of 1000-year-old history, rich traditions and abundant cultural heritage. The legacy of bygone centuries that includes monuments of architecture, historical mementos and masterpieces of art is perfectly combined with the wealth of Polish nature and its original landscapes. Millions of tourists visit Poland every year. All those who […]
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