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Welcome to Lubelskie Region

Welcome to Lubelskie Region. Location – future external UE border. Russia. Germany. Belarus. Ukraine. Czech. Slovakia. Border location – Bug Euroregion. Bug Euroregion. Kukuryki. Koroszczyn. Terespol. Sławatycze. Dorohusk. Zosin. Hrebenne. Border infrastructure.

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Welcome to Lubelskie Region

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  1. Welcome to Lubelskie Region

  2. Location – future external UE border Russia Germany Belarus Ukraine Czech Slovakia

  3. Border location – Bug Euroregion Bug Euroregion

  4. Kukuryki Koroszczyn Terespol Sławatycze Dorohusk Zosin Hrebenne Border infrastructure Border crossing in Koroszczyn Border Crossings Regional border crossings handle 60% of goods and 50% of passengers going to the East

  5. International communication routes in the region Planned development of transport infrastructure in Poland till 2015 Transeuropean Networks Russia Baltic sea Lithuania Germany Belarus Czech Ukraine Slovakia

  6. Areas of fast economic growth Podlaskie Regon to Berlin Growth identified in the Regional Dewalopment Strategy Mazowieckie Region to Moscow to Scandynavia to Kiev Ukraine Świętokrzyskie Region Podkarpackie Region to Odessa

  7. Lubelskie after the administration reform Russia Lithuania Warmińsko -Mazurskie Zachodnioomorskie Belarus Kujawsko- Pomorskie Podlaskie Mazowieckie Lubuskie Wielkopolskie Łódzkie Dolnośląskie Opolskie Świętokrzyskie Śląskie Podkarpackie Małopolskie Ukraine Pomorskie Lubelskie

  8. Biała Podlaska Puławy Lublin Zamość Area and population Area – 25.115 km2 Population – 2 242 000 inhabitants (over 50% live in rural areas) Adminstration division: • 20 counties • 213 municipalities • 40 cities and 4207 rural settlements Chełm Largest cities: • Capital city: Lublin – 356 thousand inhabitants • Chełm – 71 thousand inhabitants • Zamość – 68 thousand inhabitants • Biała Podlaska – 59 thousand inhabitants • Puławy – 55 thousand inhabitants

  9. Development strategy Settlement and economic areas in the Regional Development Strategy

  10. Development strategy Sustainable development (economic growth and environmental protection)

  11. Natural resources hard coal – crude oil – natural gas – mineral water – limestone – marl – chalk - phosphorities - Chalk mine in the Chełm Cement Plant Coal mine in Bogdanka

  12. National parks Landscape parks Protective zones of national parks Protective zones of landscape parks Areas of protected landscape Areas of agriculture development Areas of tourist and recreational values Regional centres of tourism Natural Environment

  13. Natural Environment Lublin region – one of the cleanest in Poland Two National Parks; Poleski i Roztoczański 17 landscape parks 17 areas of protected landscape 82 nature reserves about 1500 monuments of nature Polish ponies

  14. Natural Environment Mantis Rare species of plant and animals Hoopoe White tailed eagle Peregrine Woolf

  15. Tourism The treasures of cultural heritage The Czartoryski’s Palace in Puławy Potocki’s Palace in Radzyń Podlaski

  16. Tourism The treasures of cultural heritage Castle in Janowiec Townhall in Zamość

  17. Lublin – the capital of the region Lublin – leading scientific and academic centre 72 000 students 12 higher schools (including 2 universities) Maria Curie Sklodowska University Agricultural University Catholic University

  18. Providers of professional training in region PTC LFR OIC Poland

  19. Structure of the employment in three sectors

  20. Regional Economy Agriculture Arable lands – 68,5% of the total area Forests – 21,9% Crop area – 1 147 000 ha Number of farm holdings – 246 thous.

  21. Regional Economy Agriculture Leading hop producer in Europe 80% of national production 15% of sugar production in Poland

  22. Regional Economy Agriculture The biggist producer of „soft fruit” raspberries, currents, strawberries, apples

  23. Regional Economy Industry main products: • cars • helicopters • cement • footwear • furniture • clothes • bearings • fertelisers

  24. Regional Economy 120 thous. economic entities operating over one million people employed

  25. Regional Economy Export from Lubelskie: • Furniture • Fertilisers • Garden tools • Coal • Preserves • Cars • Clothing • Tractors • Chemical products • Confectionaries

  26. Regional Economy EXPORT LEADERS

  27. Regional Economy

  28. Regional Economy Export structure in Lubelskie

  29. Regional Economy Foreign investors Over 600 foreign joint venture companies

  30. Regional Economy Foreign investors

  31. International coopereation Lubelskie – platform of cooperation between the West and the East

  32. Dalarna Nowgorod Gelderland Euroregion Bug Lorraine Ługańsk Hajdu-Bihar Lombardia International coopereation Partnership regions Omsk Nadrhein - Westfalen

  33. Regional economy - summary Investment attractivenss Favourable transborder location Low labour costs Well qualified labour force Scientific potential and rich cultural heritage Low prices for real estates and investment sites Well–developed network of business support institutions Tourist and recreational values Healthy food

  34. Welcome to Lubelskie Region

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