Poland | Europe's Top Undiscovered Travel Destination?
Poland is Europe's next top travel destination, relatively undiscovered by travelers and tourists, but it won't stay like that for long! Join Alex The Vagabond and Carrie Rad as they explore this beautiful country and the untouched lake region of Warmia-Masuria with the Polish Tourism Organisation.
If you're looking for your next travel destination in Europe... THIS IS IT.
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KRAKÓW, POLAND - American Foreigner First Impressions Travel Vlog
Welcome to Kraków, Poland. In this travel vlog, I share my first impressions of Krakow as an American Foreigner.
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GDANSK -The Charming City of Poland |Museum of World War 2|Pierogi Tasting|Europe Vlog #2 [Eng Subs]
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In this video, I am travelling from Sopot to Gdansk which is about 25 mins by road and this city took me by a storm. This is one of the most beautiful and colorful city that I have ever visited. There is just so much to see in this city that you cannot get tired of admiring. Do watch this Vlog to experience Poland's most stunning city.
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Poland walking trails
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I almost drowned my drone | Polish Wedding | Goodbye Poland
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This is my Vlog #14 celebrating our friend's wedding. This was one of the most beautiful day in Poland where I got to experience all the ceremonies and the grand after party in a Polish wedding. Oh and I almost drowned my drone!!!
Do comment in the comment session the exact time you think the drone went down (there were couple of moments actually :p)
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ANOTHER DAY IN UKRAINE
The fun continues in Ukraine and we're exploring our home for the month, Lviv. We visit the Arsenal Museum, the House of Legends and realize there is so much more to do in Lviv than we thought! Next video - Q&A time with Fel and Wes :)
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Die Woiwodschaft Podlaskie liegt im nord-östlichen Teil Polens. (2004)
Die Woiwodschaft Podlaskie liegt im nord-östlichen Teil Polens. Im Nordosten grenzt sie an Litauen und im Osten an Weißrussland. Die Woiwodschaft Podlaskie bildet mit Litauen die Innengrenze und mit Weißrussland die Außengrenze der Europäischen Union.
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Ivan the Terrible: The First Stalin
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POLAND - WikiVidi Documentary
Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a sovereign country in Central Europe. It is a unitary state divided into 16 administrative subdivisions, covering an area of 312679 km2 with a mostly temperate climate. With a population of over 38.5 million people, Poland is the sixth most populous member state of the European Union. Poland's capital and largest city is Warsaw. Other cities include Kraków, Wrocław, Poznań, Gdańsk and Szczecin. The establishment of a Polish state can be traced back to 966, when Mieszko I, ruler of a territory roughly coextensive with that of present-day Poland, converted to Christianity. The Kingdom of Poland was founded in 1025, and in 1569 it cemented a longstanding political association with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania by signing the Union of Lublin. This union formed the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, one of the largest and most populous countries of 16th and 17th century Europe with a uniquely liberal political system which declared Europe's fir...
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00:03:54: Etymology
00:04:29: Prehistory and protohistory
00:06:03: Piast dynasty
00:10:19: Jagiellon dynasty
00:13:41: Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
00:18:20: Partitions
00:21:28: Era of insurrections
00:26:58: Reconstruction
00:30:40: World War II
00:38:45: Post-war communism
00:41:58: Present-day
00:45:42: Geography
00:47:24: Geology
00:50:40: Waters
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00:57:39: Biodiversity
00:59:21: Climate
01:01:04: Politics
01:03:31: Law
01:07:31: Foreign relations
01:10:20: Administrative divisions
01:11:15: Military
01:15:26: Law enforcement and emergency services
01:16:56: Economy
01:21:14: Corporations
01:22:48: Tourism
01:24:55: Energy
01:26:43: Transport
01:30:42: Science and technology
01:32:44: Communications
01:34:24: Demographics
01:38:07: Languages
01:39:57: Religion
01:44:47: Health
01:46:45: Education
01:49:26: Culture
01:50:25: Famous people
01:51:39: Society
01:54:06: Music
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Stare Miasto w Kozim Grodzie | Old Town in The Goat City | Librarian on the road #15
Lublin, jedno z największych miast położonych na wschodniej rubieży Polski. Miasto królewskie, siedziba Trybunału Koronnego, jedna ze stolic naszego kraju, nazywane pieszczotliwie Kozim Grodem. Chociaż ciągle leży w turystycznym cieniu Kazimierza Dolnego, to jednak pod warstwą patyny kryje sporo uroku który czeka na ponowne odkrycie. W pierwszej części naszej lubelskiej przygody odwiedzimy Stare Miasto.
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13 DO LITORAL STUNT / FEVEREIRO 2015
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Julia Hartwig - Escape from the Gestapo (14/100)
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Julia Hartwig (1921-2017) was a Polish poet, essayist, translator and author of children's books. She studied at universities in Warsaw, Lublin and Kraków. Czesław Miłosz called her 'the grande dame of Polish poetry'. [Listener: Andrzej Wolski; date recorded: 2010]
TRANSCRIPT: My stay in... I didn't take part in the Warsaw Uprising because I wasn't in Warsaw then. I'll tell you why in a moment. I had moved out of that sad little room to a normal room on Hoża which my brother had rented when he saw what wretched the conditions I was living in, and when he saw a spoon lying in a pan of dry buckwheat, he became so angry that he said, 'From now on, you're going to be eating your dinner with us' which I accepted very... very willingly, with a great deal of pleasure. He had two small daughters who were very sweet, and a wife. During the occupation, he continued to practice, of course. But there came a moment after I'd been studying for about a year-and-a-half when I returned to my room – which I was renting from the landlady who never communicated with me as she knew that these meetings had been arranged for certain times – and that Professor Kotarbiński would show up. She knew that I'd asked for the door to be kept ajar, she understood that when that group of five people arrived at a given time... it was forbidden to hold meetings so we were already liable for punishment or could potentially be punished. That day when I came back from being out, this lady said to me, 'I'm afraid you're going to have to go away because the Gestapo have been here asking about you'. I never understood how the Gestapo could have... could have known anything about me because I'd never been caught. But I remembered something later, that I'd sent something to Lublin; I'd been asked to do that because that's where I'd done a kind of nursing course which was being run during the occupation so that we'd be prepared in case of war. So then I, of course, only took my documents with me and left straight away because I thought that someone either might be outside the house or that they might come back thinking that I'd return to the house. I don't know what happened there afterwards because I never saw that lady I'd been lodging with again, but I decided that I couldn't stay in Lublin any longer because I thought if they have anything on me, they'll know that Lublin is my home town and that my family was there and that I could try taking refuge with them, so the friendship with Anna Kamieńska really paid off in that difficult period. She invited me to stay in the Świdnik forestry facilities which wasn't far from Lublin – about 20 kilometres, I think, perhaps a bit more – and that's where I stayed with her. It was large... these facilities are always large, there are always rooms there to hide in and this was where we stayed until suddenly, we saw wandering through the garden, with his rifle pointing down, a ragged soldier, and it turned out that some of those Russians who had finally just entered the city after waiting in Praga had turned up there. We realised then that it was time to go back to Lublin. We returned on foot because there was no other way to get back. It probably wasn't a safe road to be on because we were overtaken by units of German soldiers but nobody took any notice of us. Besides, a sense of fear isn't as strongly developed in young people; I think it develops much later on. In Lublin, I found the city in a terrible state. At that time, everyone who'd been arrested by the Germans was being held in the castle. They were mostly activists of the underground movement, and when we came into the city, a massacre was being carried out, or rather, had just been carried out. Before moving out, the Germans had been hiding in the cellars, and some of them had come out but first, they had murdered everyone who was being held in the castle, so blood was literally pouring in the streets. I remember that my brother was summoned to take photographs, and I remember that when he came back, he was in a very bad way after seeing those images.
Searching for Jewish Heritage with Joseph Berger
When Joseph Berger was growing up in the Bronx, his mother described Otwock, her hometown in Poland, as an enchanted spot graced by tall pine trees, lush lilac bushes and bracing air. After she died, Joe and his sister went back to Poland and visited their parents' childhood homes for the first time. What they discovered on their roots journey was both emotional and surprising.
Mr. Berger, a former New York Times reporter and the author of the acclaimed memoir, Displaced Persons: Growing up American after the Holocaust, joined us at the Center for Jewish History on May 17 to share stories and photos from his fascinating journey and offers tips for successful family searches abroad. Reflecting on the current political climate in Poland and how it might impact a similar journey today, Joe was joined by Jonathan Ornstein the Executive Director of the JCC in Krakow and Helise Lieberman, Director of the Taube Center for the Renewal of Jewish Life in Poland.
Presented in conjunction with Family History Today, the Center's monthly genealogy program series.
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