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00:00Poland has survived centuries of conflict to emerge as a proud independent country ready
00:22to assume her new role in modern history. Visitors to Poland are discovering what the
00:27locals have long known that Poland is a country rich in fine culture, scenic landscapes, and
00:34extraordinary historical sites. Whether exploring the nation's vibrant cities, the lakes and
00:39forests of her picturesque countryside, or some of the other tourist attractions, visitors
00:44are sure to bring away rich memories. Here's a look at the best places to visit in Poland.
00:57Number 10. Malburg
01:07The medieval town of Malburg is best known for its castle, which was built in the 13th century
01:13by the Knights of the Teutonic Order as their headquarters. Europe's largest Gothic fortress
01:19is named after the Virgin Mary, the patron saint of the city and the castle. The castle is actually
01:25three structures, making it the world's largest brick castle. It took 230 years to build the
01:31castle, a majority of which was destroyed during World War II. Fortunately, much of the castle
01:37the castle has been restored since then.
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02:06put no intimate relationship between the castle, those jumps, because the castle metals and the
02:09there were of importance. The castle dolciusこれ that has some specialties of an ancient
02:13Number 9 Poznan Student travelers wanting to meet their Polish
02:26peers might want to visit Poznan, long known as an academic center and home to Poland's
02:32third largest university.
02:34The city hosts many events, including the International Theatre Festival that takes
02:39place every summer.
02:41Their sites are easily accessible by strolling the Royal Imperial Route, a walk set up especially
02:47for tourists.
02:48Athletes may enjoy a visit to the artificial lake of Malta, home to a ski slope, ice rink
02:53and swimming pools.
03:11Number 8 Biowa Vieja Forest The Biowa Vieja Forest is a large remnant of the primeval forest
03:30that once covered much of Europe.
03:32The forest straddles the border between Poland and Belarus, and there are border crossings
03:37for tourists on foot or on bicycles.
03:40The Biowa Vieja Forest is the only place where European bison still remain free and living
03:46in the forest as they once did throughout Europe.
03:49Wolves, lynx, elk and wild boar are among its other inhabitants.
04:16A visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau is a powerful experience that words can scarcely describe.
04:32The immense size of the infamous Nazi concentration camp is the first thing to strike visitors as
04:38they approach the entrance to the memorial and museum.
04:42Devoted to the memory of the murders in the camps during World War II, Auschwitz-Birkenau has
04:47been visited by more than 25 million people.
05:17Preincreence of the
05:47Number 6.
06:11Tatra National Park.
06:16Those who crave scenic beauty will find it in Tatra National Park, located in south-central
06:21Poland.
06:22Established in 1954, the park is mainly forests, meadows, and numerous rock formations covering
06:29the Tatra Mountains.
06:31Spelunkers may enjoy touring six of the park's 650 caves that are open to the public.
06:37The park also offers several alpine lakes, as well as a 70-meter-high waterfall.
06:43There is a similar national park in the neighboring part of Slovakia, also called the Tatra National
06:48Park.
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07:29Number 5. Wroclaw
07:32A charming place to visit, Wroclaw's diverse influences have resulted in a unique look and culture to the city.
07:41With Austria, Bohemia, and Prussia all having had an impact on the city's development,
07:47the architecture reflects Wroclaw's past as evidenced by the spectacular market square.
07:52Located on the Odre River, the city has a plethora of bridges and lovely parks lining its banks,
07:59which make it a picturesque place to relax.
08:02The delightful Cathedral Island is definitely worth stopping by.
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09:19Number 4. Gdańsk
09:22Once known as Danzig, Gdańsk is the largest city in northern Poland and its main seaport
09:31since it lies on the Baltic Sea. Founded around the 10th century, it has a mixed political history.
09:37At different times, it belonged to Germany and Poland and was a free state before permanently
09:42becoming a part of Poland after World War II. The city rebuilt itself after the war,
09:47restoring its Old Town, which is famous for the royal road that Polish kings traveled on
09:53when visiting this historical city. The city also is home to St. Mary Church,
09:58the largest brick church in the world.
10:17The city of Spicer's old town on Martín. The young one in the terminus is the largest city in the river.
10:22The city of Spicer is a union of St. Mary. When he is a state, the city of Spicer is connected to the country.
10:27The city of Spicer has an engineering, a city of St. Mary.
10:30The city of Spicer and the city of Spicer
10:33willie the largest city of St. Mary.
10:34The city of Spicer was on the territory of St. Mary's county,
10:36in St. Mary's county and the town of St. Mary's county.
10:38Number 3.
10:50Veliška Saltmine Located on the outskirts of Kraków, the
10:55Veliška Saltmine is an incredible place to visit.
10:59Opened in the 13th century, it was one of the longest and oldest operating salt mines
11:04until it closed in 2007.
11:07The site features an underground city, all carved out of the rock salt, including a chapel
11:12that is said to have the best acoustics of any structure in Europe.
11:16Dozens of ancient sculptures carved from salt are augmented by new sculptures from contemporary
11:22artists.
11:37Number 2.
11:46Warsaw.
11:50The Polish capital of Warsaw has had a long, complex history, often marked by war and conflict.
11:57It was very much damaged during World War II, however, it has been lovingly rebuilt to its
12:02former medieval glory, with brightly colored townhouses making for a pretty, if slightly
12:07artificial place to wander around.
12:10There's a mixed bag of architecture across the city, including contemporary cafes and
12:15bars to discover.
12:17There are plenty of outdoor spaces to enjoy, and with a lot of restaurants, it's an excellent
12:22destination for foodies.
13:08Number 1.
13:30Krakow.
13:34This southern Polish city, close to the Czech Republic, is a former royal capital.
13:40There is a beguiling mix of medieval buildings and modern-day youthful nightlife to soak
13:44up here.
13:45Krakow is not only known for its old town, complete with the 13th century market square,
13:50which is where you'll find the iconic cloth hall, the grandiose centerpiece of the square.
13:55The former Jewish quarter, with all its synagogues, is somber to walk around, and many tourists
14:00visit Krakow to take a trip to Auschwitz, a haunting yet important experience.
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14:42Thank you for joining us.
15:12I'll see you next time.
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