The document discusses minorities in Michalowice Commune in Poland. It describes discovering that Leon, an organist from Moldova, lives and works in one of the villages. The students interviewed Leon, who shared photos and information about his home country, including pictures of Soroca Fortress and Orheiul Vechi Cave Monastery. He discussed Moldovan culture and wine production.
2. Where are we form in
Poland?
Raciborowice is a
small and picturesque village
located in Michalowice Commune
in Lesser Poland
3. Michalowice Commune consists of 17 villages, the
biggest of them is Michalowice with more then 2000 inhabitants.
Raciborowice comes second with almost 700 inhabitants.
The community of Michalowice is
situated 10 km north of the city of Cracow in the broad valley of the
Dlubnia River, which further on joins the Vistula River.
4. POPULATION
The community of Michalowice occupies an area of 51 sq. km and
is populated by about 8000 citizens. Location near the city of
Cracow, good communication and beautiful landscapes make
Michalowice an ideal place to live in.
There are not any minorities in Michalowice Commune at the
moment. But …
5. ….. after days of scrutinazing and investigating of
our local population, we, the COMENIUS TEAM
of DETECTIVES, have found out that….
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Mr Leon …. is an
organist, who works
in the church in
Raciborowice
Comenius Team with Leon -
a Moldovan organist
8. Leon comes form the Republic of Moldova. We
have invited him to our school and interviewed him. He
told us a lot of intersting things about his country, his
culture and things he misses most about life in Moldova.
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Orheiul Vechi –
Moldova's best known
sight is the 13th century
Cave Monastery
Inside the Orheiul Vechi Cave
Monastery. This is the cave that sits
on the side of the ridge.
19. After visiting the monasteries, tasting
Moldovan’s wine should not be missed.
With a production of more than
100,000 tons of wine (2009), Moldova
has a well-established wine industry.
20. The vineyards in villages around the houses make
home-made wine, or "vin de casa". Many families have
their own recipes and strands of grapes that have been
passed down through the generations.
22. This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission
cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information
contained therein.
And now we hope YOU do not
mind watching and listening for just
a little while…