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  1. POLAND

  2. The Coat of arms of Poland consists of a white eagle on a red field. Its current appearance, regulated by the Coat of Arms Act, consists of single-headed, crowned eagle, turned towards right with golden claws and beak, upon the red shield. White and red are the national colors of the Republic of Poland, regulated by the Act. National symbolsSymbole narodowe

  3. The national colors of Poland are white and red. If displayed horizontally, the white is on top, if vertically – on the left. The colors, which are of heraldic origin and have a history dating back to 1831 are one of three constitutional symbols of the Republic of Poland, along with the coat of arms, the White Eagle, and the national anthem, Mazurek Dąbrowskiego . The Polish flag is a rectangular piece of cloth in the national colors, with or without the Polish coat of arms on the white stripe. Polish Flag Day is celebrated on May 2. Flag of Poland

  4. Anthem of Poland Mazurek Dąbrowskiego (Dąbrowski's Mazurka) is the Polish national athem (since 26 February 1927), written by JózefWybicki in 1797. Originally called the "Anthem of the Polish Legions in Italy", it is also informally known in English as "Poland Is Not Yet Lost" or "Poland Has Not Yet Perished" from its initial verse, "Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła."

  5. Current 10 złoty banknote with portrait of Duke Mieszko I Current 20 złoty banknote with portrait of King Bolesław I The Brave Current 50 złoty banknote with portrait of King Casimir III The Great Current 100 złoty banknote with portrait of King Władysław II Jagiełło Current 200 złoty banknote with portrait of King Zygmunt I The Old

  6. NORTHERN POLAND…

  7. The Sea…

  8. SOUTHERN POLAND…

  9. The Tatra Mountains…

  10. Climbing, hiking…

  11. And Skiing!

  12. CENTRAL POLAND…

  13. Warsaw , the capital and Poland’s largest city

  14. Cracow • This city is one of the most beautiful and popular tourist resorts in our country. It used to be our capital in the past. • Cracow is a great place for sightseeing

  15. If you need salt…go there, and scratch some from the wall

  16. THE REGION The province of Silesia, situated in the southern part of Poland, belongs to a major industrial region. The capital of the voivodeship is the city Katowice. It is the most urbanized province in Poland...

  17. Katowice – the capital of Upper Silesia • Katowice is the capital city of Silesian. It lies in the south-west part of Poland on the rivers Klodica and Rawa. It is the main city of Upper Silesian Industrial Area and the most populous city of Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union as well as one of the most growing Polish Metropolises.

  18. Katowice

  19. Dąbrowa Górnicza the city of Oaks Dąbrowa Górnicza is the largest city in the Upper Silesian Province in terms of area, covering 189km2. The name of Dąbrowa Górnicza derives from a place overgrown with oak trees, which have special symbolism and importance meaning strength, endurance and longevity.  Dąbrowa Górnicza is a city with an extremely varied landscape. Dąbrowa’s having 4 beautiful, clear lakes, woodlands and parks or the natural attractions of Europe’s unique Błędowska Desert,

  20. Aquapark Nemo Lake Pogoria

  21. The Zofia Książek-Bregułowa Special Institute for Visually Impaired and Blind Children in Dąbrowa Górnicza is a school for the blind and visually handicapped children in intellectual norm. It forms the base for teaching children with special educational needs from the Silesian region. The Institute provides equal life opportunities for all its pupils and graduates by offering broad education, therapy and care as well as helping parents in raising their children.

  22. The Institute consists of the following parts: * The Early Childhood Intervention; * The Primary School no 7 with some Kindergarten classes; * The Junior High School no 15; * The High School no 6; * The Vocational School no 1, with specialties: - The gardener; - The hotel service worker.

  23. Species of Polish schools Nursery Secondary - Technical school - General education secondary school - Principal school High School College Primary

  24. Nursery In Poland, children start nursery school at the age 5. They learn write and to read. Kids majority of time play. Nursery is not compulsory.

  25. Primary Primary is compulsory and last six years. Uniforms are not mandatory. Students have got 11 subjects. They are: Art and Desing, Physical Education, Maths, Polnish, English/German, Nature, Music, Religious Education, Information ahd Comunication Technology, History, Educational Lesson. Primary are private or state.

  26. High School In age 13 years students go to high school. There has got more subjects and more educations. They on end write the competence test. High school is compulsory, then choose to some schools they want to go. But they need not.

  27. Secondary • Secondary • Technical school • General education secondary school • Principal school Secondary school is not compulsry, but without this school will not win work. They are three species secondary. Everyone is different. Longest lasts technical school and briefly principal school.

  28. It is a country of great opportunities, beautiful nature, historical monuments and friendly people known for their hospitality.

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