Chersonesos Taurica, Crimea
Chersonesos Taurica is an ancient Greek colony protected by the state as an archaeological park with a mix of influences from Greek, Roman and Byzantine culture. It is located on the shore of the Black Sea within the suburbs of Sevastopol on the Crimean peninsula of Ukraine. Also known as the "Ukrainian Pompeii" and "Russian Troy," Chersonesos Taurica was a colony established in the 6th century BC by settlers from Heraclea Pontica, an ancient Greek city on the coast of Bithynia in Asia Minor known today as the Turkish city of Karadeniz Eregli. http://ukrainianplace.com/
Tourist Attractions and Places of Interest in Poland
Poland is officially the Republic of Poland in Central Europe. We will be briefly going through all the sights that attract tourists. The annual number of visitors to Poland has increased rapidly since 1990. In 2002 there were 14 million visitors in Poland. The major tourist attractions in Poland are the resorts along the Baltic Sea, the Lake District south of the coast, the Karpaty and Sudety mountains, and the country's numerous national parks and its museums (Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 2005).
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Poland
Poland is the state in the East Europe which borders with Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus and Russia. It has very convenient location because of transit crossroads of latitude and meridian direction and access to the Baltic sea. The entire Polish territory is 312 658 км2, the 9th in Europe. The main rivers are Wisla (1047 km), Odra (854 km). Other major rivers: Warta, Bug, Nara, San, Pilica. Lakes are mainly in the north, the largest of them: Sniardwy, Marmy, Lebsko, Jeziorak and Miedwie. Poland has many tourism opportunities like Masuria Lake District, Zakopane skiing resort, Baltic Sea cruises etc. It also has the rich and comfortable transportation system to get either to the main resort areas or a small villages in bottom of Poland.
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Poznan/Wielkopolska
Poznan was the first Polish state that was formed over a thousand years ago, as well as being one of the first two capitals ("General"). Two of the old gothic-style buildings that are worth seeing are the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul and the Town Hall, which can be found in the Old Square. The Poznan International Fair is the largest international trade center in Poland, as well as the Poznan Exchange.
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Wroclaw
Wroclaw is the capital of Lower Silesia and is attention grabbing of tourists as well as businesspersons. It is along the shore of the Odra River, as well as the numerous islands and bridges that make up the rest of the area ("Wroclaw"). One of the most popular attractions is the festival known as Wroclaw NonStop, which was created to share the history of Wroclaw with travelers. As with many of the regions in Poland, Wroclaw is filled with history, and its architecture is still as brilliant today as it was when first created.
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Krakow
Krakow was one of the other capitals of Poland for many centuries. Some of the buildings and sites worth seeing in this city are the Royal Castle at Wawel and the gothic-style St. Mary's Basilica. The trade pavilions of the Cloth Hall and the Nowa Huta district are wonderful places of interest for first-time tourists. Throughout the Old Town and Kazimierz, numerous galleries, museums, and restaurants can be found, all staying true to the old-fashioned feel of this wonderful region ("Welcome").
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economic growth and industries in pl and ua
Eastern Europe has gradually been becoming a popular destination for many travelers. Whether travelling on business, pleasure or perhaps a little bit of both, countries such as Ukraine, Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic have been seeing more and more visitors each year.
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