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Beauty is our entire Poland

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Lublin Voivodeship

Lublin Voivodeship is situated in the eastern part of the Polish, between the rivers - the Vistula and the Bug, only part of the Pulawy county lies on the western side of the Vistula. It borders with Ukraine and Belarus, as well as the following Regions:

Podlaskie, Mazowieckie, Podkarpackie and Świętokrzyskie. The seat of the provincial authorities is

Lublin.

Warszawa - Teatr WielkiPanorama of Lublin from Trinity Tower

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Lublin - Old Town - Cracow Gate and the Łokietek Square

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Lublin - Square of Old Town

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Lublin - Royal Castle

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Castle in Lublin

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Carmelite Church and Monastery in Lublin

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Lublin - Church of Sts Spirit, the new City Hall and the Cracow Gate. View from the Trinity Tower

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Lublin

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New Town Hall - the seat of the Mayor

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Lublin - Old Town and sunset

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Łuczkowski Square in Chełm

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Chełm - the reconstructed urban's well on Square of Łuczkowski

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Chełm - Cement plant in Chełm

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Chełm - Orthodox Church of St. John the Theologian

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Chełm Chalk TunnelsA system of tunnels dug into the chalk under the city of Chełm in eastern Poland. The

digging of tunnels for chalk extraction began in the Middle Ages and was discontinued in the 19th century. A part of the system is now open for tourists. In total, the network of

tunnels stretches for around 15 kilometres.

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Chełm - Undergrounds of chalk

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Zamość is called - the "Pearl of the Renaissance," "City of Arcades" or the "Padua of the North."

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Town Hall on Great Market Squareat the right of the Armenians tenements

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Zamość – the Armenian tenements

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Zamość - Cathedral

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Zamość - fortress erected on the swamps and marshes, fortified by a moat andwalls with seven bastions, for many years was considered an impregnable.

They have not won it either Cossacks Khmelnitsky, nor the Swedes during the so-called ‘Swedish Deluge’ - this term (Polish: Potop) denotes a series of mid-seventeenth century

campaigns in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

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Zamość - fortress; Entrenchment and bastion VII

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Zamość – one can still find here such a beautiful wooden houses

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Puławy - city on the Vistula River

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Puławy - Nitrogen Plant

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Puławy - Palace of Czartoryski

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Gardens of Czartoryski Palace in Puławy, gothic house

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Sybilla's Temple in Puławy, classicist, 1801, modelled on the Vesta's Temple in Tivoli; the first polish national museum; view from the Czartoryski Palace.

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Church of Divine Mercy in Pulawy

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Vistula river near Puławy

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Kazimierz Dolny - panorama

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Granary of the sixteenth century in Kazimierz Dolny. Currently , the seat of the Museum

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Kazimierz Dolny - Market and the parish church

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Biała Podlaska - Liberty Square (Market Square), north-western frontage

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Biała Podlaska - Market Square Monument of Eagle in the Crown

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Palace of Sanguszko family in Lubartow

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Lubartów - Sanguszko Palace and fountain in the park

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Lubartów – center, in the depths of the Basilica of St. Anna

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Tomaszów Lubelski - wooden church Tomaszów Lubelski - Orthodox church

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Międzyrzec podlaski - Potocki Palace

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Great Synagogue in Włodawa

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W Szczebrzeszynie…chrząszcz brzmi w trzcinie

Szczebrzeszyn - Monument of beetle

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Nałeczów – spa house

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The Bench of Bolesław Prus - a monument of the writer in Nałęczów

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Catholic church and gate - belfry in Ostrów Lubelski,built in 1755 year by Paolo Fontana

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St.John's of Nepomuk church on isle in Zwierzyniec,

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Zwierzyniec – bell tower at the temple "On the Water"

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Hrubieszów - Mansion

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Orthodox Church in Hrubieszów

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Radzyń Podlaski – Potocki Palace

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Dęblin - Fortress Deblin,; Lublin Gate

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Dęblin - Monument of heroic Airmen from Dęblin's School of Eaglets.

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Church of Sts Pius V in Dęblin

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Central square in Janów Lubelski

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Zamoyski palace in Kozłówka

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Kodeń

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Kodeń - St. Anna church

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Kodeń – altar in St. Anne church; miraculous image of Our Lady Kodeńska

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ZuzelaHamlet on the Bug - August 3, 1901 here was born Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński.

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Landscapes of Polesie

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Landscapes of Polesie

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Landscapes of Polesie

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Landscapes of Polesie

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Music – F. Chopin; Nocturne for piano No. 5 in F sharp majorIllustrations - downloaded from web sitesA presentation prepared - Anna

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