Transcript Slajd 1

Capital: Warsaw
President: Bronisław Komorowski
Anthem: Mazurek Dąbrowskiego
Population: 38 501 000
Teritory: 312 679 km2
Entry to UE 1st may 2004
Tatry
is the most popular mountain
range in our country. The highest mountain
peak of Tatry is Rysy (2 499m over the
sea level).
The Baltic Sea
is called the
mediterranean sea of North Europe, because
all its sides are surrounded by land, it is
connected with The North Sea only by a few
shallow straits. The Baltic washes the
shoresof the northern part of Poland. Its
coast is a marvelous place for leisure . Fresh
air, perfect climate, beautiful sandy beaches.
Krakow
Krakow is very an atractive city of culture , art and history. The city is one of the
most frequently visited Polish cities. Karkow is the former capital of Poland.
St Mary’s Church is a gothic-style
monument, with its two imposing towers .
From the higher tower, once an hour the
famous St Mary’s Bugle sounds over the city.
The Church was built in 1290-1300.
Warsaw
Warsaw- the capital and the biggest city of Poland, situated in the central-eastern
part of the country. Warsaw is a hub of science, culture, politics and economy on an
European scale. The city contains the Capitol, The Belvedere -the house of
President, The house of the Parliament and other major institutions.
The Palace of Culture
built in the center of
Warsaw in 1952-55. The
building includes The
Polish Science Academy,
the Congress Hall, a
theatre, bookshop, the
Museum of Technics and
many other institutes.
Łazienki(The Bath)
The palace and park complex
in Warsaw with a large amount
of classical monuments . The
park is the place of many
cultural, scientific,
entertainment and sporting
events , and also our citizen’s
favorite place for walks .
Syrenka (The Mermaid) the symbol
of Warsaw, reminds all Poles of a
fisherman called Wars and the
Mermaid called Sawa. The legend
has it they fell in love and built a
village on the banks of the Vistula
river.
Gdansk
Gdańsk– the biggest Polish port city in the center of northern Poland.
The Crane in Gdańsk
One of the biggest and most original
attractions in Gdańsk – the oldest port crane in Europe.
This port crane is the symbol
of Gdańsk. Tourists from
the whole world want to take
a photo with this port crane
in the background.
Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
(22.02.1810 – 17.10.1849 )
One of the most famous
Polish composers, He is the
creator of compositions such
as:
- Revolutionary Étude
- Funeral March
Mikołaj Kopernik
(19.02.1473 - 24.05.1543 )
A Polish astronomer. The
author of the heliocentric
theory, which says that
planets revolve around
the Sun.
Karol Wojtyła - Papież Jan Paweł II
The Pope, John Paul II
(18.05.1920 – 2.04.2005)
One of the most valued Poles
all over the world was elected
Pope in 1978 . A poet,
poligloth, and also an actor.
Philosopher of history,
phenomenologist,
representative of Christian
personalism. The Holy Father,
not only of the Poles, but also
of the whole world.
Lech Wałęsa
( 29 September1943)
The Polish politician and labour
activist, an electrican by
profession. The co-founder and
first chairman of "Solidarność„
(The Solidarity), an opponent of
communist regime. The
President of the Polish
Republic in 1990–1995.
Man of the Year of Time
Magazine (1981), the Nobel
Peace Prize winner.
UEFA European Football Championship, official UEFA EURO
2012 –Fourteenth Football Tournament: the European Cup.
Hosted by two countries: Poland and Ukraine.
In June 2012 the opening match will be held at the National
Stadium in Warsaw. On July 1, 2012 Championship final match
will be held at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev. During EURO
2012 31 matches will be played.
Gołąbki
Żurek