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Our great country! Nasz wspaniały kraj!

Our great country! Nasz wspaniały kraj!. POLAND. POLSKA. Poland on the map Polska na mapie. Beautiful, Polish mountains… Piękne, Polskie góry…. In summer, the mountains are beautifully green. Latem góry są pięknie zielone.

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Our great country! Nasz wspaniały kraj!

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  1. Our great country! Nasz wspaniały kraj! POLAND POLSKA

  2. Poland on the mapPolska na mapie

  3. Beautiful, Polish mountains…Piękne, Polskie góry… In summer, the mountains are beautifully green. Latem góry są pięknie zielone. In winter, the mountains are as nice as in the summer, have a blue-white colour. Zimą góry są równie ładne jak latem, mają niebiesko-biały kolor. The mountains are characteristic for Poland Góry są charakterystyczne dla Polski

  4. Famous PolishpeopleZnani Polacy

  5. Jan Paweł II Pope John Paul II came from Poland. Papież pochodzący z Polski. He became Pope on 16October 1978. Papieżem został 16 października 1978 roku. He died on April 2, 2005 in Vatican City at 21:37 Zmarł 2 kwietnia 2005 w Watykanie o godzinie 21:37.

  6. Fryderyk Chopin The most prominentPolish pianistand composer. Najwybitniejszy Polski pianista i kompozytor. He wrote a lot of polonaises,and mazurkas, nocturnes, waltzes. Napisał dużo polonezów, a także mazurków, walców, nokturnów. He died on October 17, 1849 in Paris. Zmarł 17 października 1849 roku w Paryżu.

  7. Adam Małysz Polish ski jumper. Polski skoczek narciarski . Four times (including three times in a row) winning the World Cup. Czterokrotny (w tym trzykrotny z rzędu) zdobywca Pucharu Świata. He lives in Wisła. Mieszka w Wiśle.

  8. Mikołaj Kopernik Nicolaus Copernicus was a Polish astronomer who discovered and described the heliocentric theory. The book he called "On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres". Mikołaj Kopernik to polski astronom który odkrył i opisał teorie heliocentryczna. Książkę nazwał "O obrotach sfer niebieskich". He died on May 24, 1543 Zmarł 24 maja 1543 r.

  9. Wisława Szymborska Polish poet, essayist, literary critic, translator, columnist, member and founder of the Polish Writers' Association (1989), member of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1995), winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1996), awarded the Order of the White Eagle (2011). Polska poetka, eseistka, krytyk literacki, tłumaczka, felietonistka; członkini oraz założycielka Stowarzyszenia Pisarzy Polskich (1989), członkini Polskiej Akademii Umiejętności (1995), laureatka Nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie literatury (1996), odznaczona Orderem Orła Białego (2011).

  10. Polskie zwyczaje Polish customs

  11. NEW YEAR New Year - January 1st is a holiday celebrated at the beginning of a new calendar year. To establish the date was not a simple matter. In Poland, January 1st is the day of the New Year of 1630, on this day family and friends made ​​a wish for the coming year to be happy, or at least not worse than the year that is leaving.

  12. ADVENT It is a four -week waiting period for the feast of Christmas , the time of concentration, fasting, prayer and worship . Advent was a time when in the past the neighbors organised meetingswhen they carried out household chores. The time passed chatting , gossiping, matching young couples and carol singing . When the boys go from house to house with the crib , singing Christmas carols was a sign that the Nativity of the Lord is near.As far as the ecclesiastical rites , the so called „Roraty” in Polish or Morning Prayer – (Holy Mass pleading for the coming of the Savior) is celebrated in all the churches during Advent at dawn

  13. ASH WEDNESDAY Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent in the Western Christian calendar. Occurring 46 days before Easter, it is a movable feast. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of this 40-day liturgical period of prayer and fasting or abstinence. Ash Wednesday derives its name from the practice of placing ashes on the foreheads of adherents as a celebration and remminder of human mortality and as a sign of mourning and repentance to God. The ashes used are typically gathered from the burning of the palms from the previous year's Palm Sunday

  14. MARZANNA Marzanna is a pagan springtime festival in Poland that signals the end of winter. It usually takes place on the fourth Sunday of Lent. On this day a straw or rag effigy of Marzanna is constructed, sometimes by school children who then throw her into a river or a lake to “drown” her because the effigy is imbued with the negative qualities of the long, cold winter. This old custom predates Christian rites, so Marzanna is not universally observed throughout Poland.

  15. Chrismas Christmas Day, called the first holiday by the Poles, is spent with the family at home. This is a day of enjoyment, for Jesus was born. On Christmas Day, people start to observe the weather very closely. It is believed that each day foretells the weather for a certain month of the following year.

  16. PALM SUNDAY Palm Sunday is a Christian's movable feast that falls on the Sunday before Easter. The feast commemorates Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem, an event mentioned in all four canonical Gospels. In many Christian churches, Palm Sunday includes a procession of the assembled worshipers carrying palms, representing the palm branches the crowd scattered in front of Jesus as he rode into Jerusalem.

  17. ALL SAINTS - All Souls' Day ( November 1st and 2nd ) All Saints' Day (also known as All Hallows, Solemnity of All Saints, or The Feast of All Saints) is celebrated on 1st November in Poland in honour of all the saints, known and unknown. It is the day before All Souls' Day

  18. Polish words:Polskie słówka: • Good morning – dzień dobry • Goodbye – do widzenia • Good night – dobranoc • Thank you – dziękuje • I’m sorry – przepraszam

  19. Dziękujemy za obejrzenie slajdów! Thank you for watching the slide!

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