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Poland

Poland. Kendall Wier Hour 4. History- The piest dynasty 966-1370. 966: Duke Meszko I became Poland’s first recorded leader 1100: after Meszko’s death, Boleslaw Kryzwousty divides Poland among his sons causing rivalry 1320: the Polish state is reunified

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Poland

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  1. Poland Kendall Wier Hour 4

  2. History- The piest dynasty 966-1370 • 966: Duke Meszko I became Poland’s first recorded leader • 1100: after Meszko’s death, Boleslaw Kryzwousty divides Poland among his sons causing rivalry • 1320: the Polish state is reunified • 1333-1370: Political and cultural unity is achieved under rule of Kazimierz III

  3. The Jagiellian Dynasty 1382-1572 and the royal republic 1572-1795 • Jadwiga marries Duke Jagiello, forming an alliance with Lithuania • Jagiello rules from 1386-1434 • 1596: the capital is moved to Warsaw • 1700s: Russia, Prussia and Austria split Poland • 1890s: approximately 4 million people emigrate to the US

  4. World War I 1914-18 • Poland becomes the main fighting ground.  • There was no official Polish state and there was no Polish army.  • Poles were forced into the Russian, German, and Austrian armies and forced to fight against one another. • 1918: Poland becomes independent as WWI comes to an end. • 1997: National Assembly adopts a new Constitution

  5. Current Info and Facts • Stable parliamentary and free-market democracy • Member of the European Union and NATO • No known terrorist groups • Poland is the fourth most forested country in Europe

  6. Geographical Location • It’s located in the center of Europe • It has lots of mountains • Baltic Sea is too the north • Has the biggest salt mine in Europe

  7. Virtual Tour- Historical museum of Warsaw • Individual tickets for museum- 5 Zloty [their currency] • Founded in 1936 • Is in a group of houses, each with different exhibits • Individual tickets for cinema- 10 Zloty • Film Warsaw Will Remember, covers before WWII

  8. Malbork castle Museum • Normal tickets range from 29.50-47.50 Zloty • Night tours in castle are offered • Some exhibits include: • Architectural details • International Biennial Exhibition of Modern Exlibris Malbork • Stained glass from the Grand Refectory in 19th and 20th Century

  9. Magura National Park • Covering the Magura Watkowska Mountain and some of the Maraszka Mountain • Known for beautiful scenery of forests, mountains, and wild life • There are many trails available for tourists to walk

  10. Lake Zarnowieckie • Great for windsurfers • A lot of night life • One of the best known beaches in Poland

  11. Drawa national Park • Visiting the park can cost anywhere from 10-24 Zloty a day • Known for being a great place to camp, fish, hike • There are many beautiful sights through out all the seasons

  12. Traveling to Warsaw, Poland • A round trip would cost $818 • Depart flying Air France, flight 3605 • Change planes in Paris, flight 2346 • Return flying KLM Royal Dutch, flight 1362 • Change planes in Amsterdam, flight 6120

  13. Work Cited • "Geography." Infoplease. Infoplease, n.d. Web. 13 Feb. 2013. <http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107891.html>. • Kayak. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Feb. 2013. <http://www.kayak.com/s/compareresults>. • "MuzeumHistoryczne M.st. Warszawy - Strona Główna." MuzeumHistoryczne M.st. Warszawy. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Feb. 2013. • "Poland." U.S. Department of State. U.S. Department of State, n.d. Web. 13 Feb. 2013. <http://www.state.gov/p/eur/ci/pl/>. • "The History Of Poland." The History Of Poland. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Feb. 2013. <http://www.kasprzyk.demon.co.uk/www/history/index.html>. • "Timeline of Polish History." Timeline of Polish History. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Feb. 2013. <http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~polwgw/history.html>. • "Www.AUSCHWITZ.org." Www.AUSCHWITZ.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Feb. 2013.

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