Poland is located in Central Europe with an area of 312,685 sq km. It has a population of 38.7 million people and its capital and largest city is Warsaw. Some key facts about Poland are that it has 16 administrative provinces, the zloty is the currency, around 90.7% of the population is Catholic, and important cities include Warsaw, Krakow, Poznan, Gdansk, and Wroclaw. The document provides details on the geography, demographics, cities, and places of interest in Poland.
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5. WARSZAWA
(WARSAW)
Warsaw is the capital of Poland.
Today it is important centre of science,
culture, politics and economy.
INTERESTING PLACES
IN WARSAW:
6. is the oldest part of the capital city.
There are:
Royal Castle (Zamek Królewski) – built in the
15th century, this
castle served as
a residence of
Mazovian dukes.
OLD TOWN
7. ● Sigismund's Column (Kolumna króla
Zygmunta III Wazy) –
the oldest and tallest non-
church monument in
Warsaw was built in 1644
by King Władysław IV,
in honour of his father
Sigismund III Vasa
(Zygmunt III Waza).
9. PALACE OF CULTURE AND
SCIENCE
Is the most famous and tallest building
in Poland
There are more than 3,000
rooms. On the 30th floor
of the Palace there’s
an observation deck.
22. Click the picture to see a film,
which shows the beauty of Poland.
You must see it!
23. THANK YOU!!!
IT WAS ATRIP IN POLAND.
I HOPE THAT YOU LIKED IT AND IN THE
FUTURE YOU WILL VISIT POLAND!
IT'S BEAUTIFUL!
PRESENTATION ABOUT POLAND
BY JULIA STAWSKA, CLASS 6b
SP 9 Dzierżoniów, Poland
(INFORMATION AND PHOTOS : GOOGLE GRAPHICS AND MY OWN)