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Auschwitz concentration camp |
Auschwitz concentration camp (Konzentrationslager Auschwitz) was a network of concentration and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II. It was the largest of the German concentration camps, consisting of Auschwitz I (the ... |
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Ski resort Czyrna-Solisko in Szczyrk |
Ski resort Czyrna-Solisko in Szczyrk is one of the biggest ski resorts in Poland, located in the Silesian Beskids (Barania Mountain) on the northern slopes of the Małe Skrzyczne (1 211 m above sea level) and Wierch Pośredni (990 m). The resort has two lower stations north - Czyrna (closer to the cen... |
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Ski resort COS OPO in Szczyrk |
Ski Resort in Szczyrk (Central - Olympic Training Center in Szczyrk) is a ski centre the Silesian Beskids mountain range on the northern slope of Skrzyczne (1 257 m).
The resort has five lifts: 2 chairlifts and 3 t-bar lifts. In total the resort is offering 13.4 km of pistes of varying difficulty... |
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Parish of St. Jacob in Szczyrk |
The parish of St. James in Szczyrk is a Roman Catholic parish in Szczyrk. It was erected in 1797. The historic wooden parish church dates from the 1800 and has a baroque furnishings. |
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Sanctuary in Szczyrk |
Sanctuary of Our Lady in Szczyrk (Sanctuary "on the Hill") - Marian shrine located in the northern part of the city Szczyrk, at an altitude of 670 m above the sea level, in a place popularly known as the "hill" (hence the other name: Sanctuary on the Hill). It is located near the tourist route from ... |
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Ogrodzieniec Castle |
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Jasna Góra Monastery |
The Jasna Góra Monastery (Luminous Mount) in Częstochowa, Poland is the most famous shrine to the Virgin Mary in Poland and the country's greatest place of pilgrimage - for many its spiritual capital. The image of Black Madonna of Częstochowa, to which miraculous powers are attributed, is Jasna Góra... |
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