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Poland

Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, stands as a Central European country marked by the delineation of 16 administrative provinces referred to as voivodeships, encompassing an expansive area spanning 312,700 square kilometres (120,700 square miles). Its geographical expanse spans the contours of the Central European Plain, stretching from the northern shores of the Baltic Sea to the southern reaches of the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains. Poland is flanked by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukraine to the east, Slovakia and the Czech Republic to the south, and Germany to the west. Additionally, Poland shares maritime boundaries with Denmark and Sweden.

Łazienki

The Royal Route connects the Royal Castle with the summer residence in Lazienki. Lazienki means "baths." Their history begins with a wooden fortress of the Mazovian dukes. 300 years later, in the 16th century, Anna Jagiellonka, wife of S... read more

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Radziwill Palace in Warsaw

On the left side of the Royal Route is the Radziwill Palace, where the young Chopin gave his first concert. It is also called the Viceroy's Palace, because since 1818 it was the residence of the Viceroy of the Kingdom of Poland. A century late... read more

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Academy of Fine Arts

The Academy of Fine Arts - is a public university of fine and applied arts. It is Warsaw's highest educational institution.

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Three Crosses Square

The Three Crosses Square owes its name to two columns with gilded crosses and the figure of St. Jan, the patron saint of roads and bridges. crosses and the figure of St John, the patron saint of roads and bridges. They were erected by Augustus II... read more

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