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Beauty is our entire Poland

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Lubusz Voivodeship is a province in western Poland. Lubusz Voivodeship borders West Pomeranian Voivodeship to the north, Greater Poland Voivodeship to the east, Lower Silesian

Voivodeship to the south, and Germany to the west. The region is mainly flat, with many lakes and woodlands. In the south, around Zielona Góra,

grapes are cultivated.The functions of regional capital are shared between two cities: Gorzów Wielkopolski and

Zielona Góra. Gorzów serves as the seat of the centrally appointed voivode or governor, while Zielona Góra is the seat of the elected regional assembly (sejmik) and the executive elected by

that assembly, headed by the marszałek.

Lubusz Voivodeship

Warszawa - Teatr WielkiZielona Góra and vineyards

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Zielona Góra – statue of Bacchus

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Zielona Góra – Old Town

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Zielona Góra – Market Square and Town Hall

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The Palm House in Zielona Gora

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Winne Wzgórze (Wines Hill) and Palm House

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Chapel in the Vineyard

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Zielona Góra is famous for its vineyards so theme of grape can be seen everywhere

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Statue of woman with pitchers of wine

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Wine Museum

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Wine Museum

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September is the most suitable month to come to Zielona Góra, when, during the Days of the Green Mountains, is the annual grape harvest.

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Hey! Vintages ...!

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Wine from the vineyard in Górzykowo, near the Zielona Góra.

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Our Lady Queen of Poland - Catholic Church in Zielona Gora.

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A former factory in Zielona Góra, now re-built as an apartment bloc

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The Philharmonic in Zielona Góra

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University of Zielona Gora

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City Centre as seen from southern bank of Warta river

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Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Zielona Gora

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Museum "Barn" in Gorzow Wielkopolski

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Carl Bahr's villa - currently Wedding Palace

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Fountain at the Wedding Palace

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Gorzów Wielkopolski – the Witches' Well

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The sculpture at the top of the Witches Well

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Paucksch's Fountain on the Cathedral Square

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Gorzow Wielkopolski - Park of Rosesmonument of Bronisława Wajs "Papusza" - Gypsy poet

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Szymon Gięty, legendary Gorzów figure, the first homeless man's statue in the world

Janusz Korczak memorial painter who worked in Gorzów

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Fountain in Grunwald Square in Gorzów

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Eastern Orthodox church of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Gorzów Wielkopolski

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Gorzow Wielkopolski - Stairway to Nowhere

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Infoglob-modernistic. viewing tower on the roundabout behind the Old Town Bridge

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Krosno Odrzanskie - the view from the slope on the castle buildings

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The Renaissance palace in Iłowa

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Viev of an old part of Kożuchów

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Krajnik Lake in Lubniewice.

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The beach and castle in Lubniewice

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Międzyrzecz town - on a peninsula surrounded by Lake Paklicko Small

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Castle ruins in Międzyrzecz

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Niesulice over Lake Niesłysz

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Trześniowskie lake connects to the nearby Łagowskie Lake through a short channel.. Isthmus separating the two lakes was largely artificially piled, and on it the Order of the Knights had built an picturesque castle.

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Łagów - a town adjacent to the southern end of Trześniowskie Lakebecause of its location and architecture is called the "pearl" of the Lubuskie

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The market in Lagow, bird's-eye view.

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Knights Castle is the main attraction of Łagów

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The defensive castle gate

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Castle courtyard covered with a glass roof

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Marchijska Gate and tower of the castle - are symbols of Łagów

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Recreation Center "Bajka" in Łagów

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Palace of the princes of family de Talleyrand - Perigord in Zagan

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Mierzęcin palace in Dobiegniew

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The headquarters PWSZ in a former palace in Kalsk

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Brody – ruins of the palace and restored outbuilding

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Jeziory Wysokie – village in the municipality Brody

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Lighthouse in the ocean of forest - an observation tower in the village of High Jeziory

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A view from the tower

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Świebodzin - City Hall - now a museum

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The small bench of Czesław Niemen on the Market of Świebodzin

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Świebodzin - Statue of Christ the King of UniverseThe consecration ceremony of the monument took place on 21st. It is the world's largest statue

of Christ the King, refers to the famous monument Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro. Polish statue has a height of 36 meters.

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The largest river estuary in Poland. Warta River flows into the River Odra here and supplying it with own waters . At times of thaws it looks like the sea Even from the observation tower

you can not see the other side The vast area of flooded polders commands respect.

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National ParkWarta Estuary

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National Park Warta Estuary

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National Park Warta Estuary

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Warta River Mouth this is a little known, and certainly is worth of closer recognition of this part of the Polish. It is a land of birds and water. Several thousand hectares of wetlands,

valid on a European scale for wetland birds. Those areas come within a protec as a national park and landscaped and NATURA 2000 area.

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The Republic of Birds in Słońsk

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The estuary of the Neisse River to Odra River

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Music – I Koncert fortepianowy e-moll - rondo vivace; F.Chopin Illustrations - downloaded from web sitesThe presentation is prepared by - Anna

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