*POLAND 2012  CALENDAR
ISBN: 590-8259-3742-60
Language: English/Polish
Publisher: Parma Press
Year Published: 2011
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Calendar is published by "Parma Press" of Poland. Its size is 11 3/4" x 11 3/4". Months, dates, name days, and descriptions beneath the photographs are given in Polish, English, French, and German. January: The Izerskie Mountains - a sub-range of the Western Sudetes - and not especially high, but very picturesque.February: One of Warsaw's symbols, the Palace of Culture & Science completed in 1955. The Rotunda is another characteristic building that has long been the seat of a bank. March: Biedrzychowice in Lower Silesia has a Baroque-style mansion dating back to the beginning of the 18th century. April: Ojcowski (Ojców) National Park. A picturesque section of one of the side canyons along the Padnik Valley. May: Established in 1989, the Bóbr Valley Landscape Park protects various valuable natural feathures. June: The "Pogoria" - A Polish barquentine built in 1980 - presents its sails in the Bay of Gdańsk. July: Toruń. The Neo-Renaissance Artus House dating back to the end of the 19th century. August: Zakopane. Highlander families keep up their traditions, donning regional dress on high days and holidays. September: Sunset over Lake Licheńskie in the Wielkopolska region. October: In the Tatra Mountains, The Mnich summit above the Morskie Oko tam, as seen from the za Mnichem Valley. The Grań Żabiego crest is to be seen in the background. November: At Maurzyce, the Outdoor Museum of Łowicz Folk Culture. The interiors of cottages were adorned by paper-cuts, while "spiders" of paper flowers hung from ceiling. December: The 19th-century cabin home of the Wawrytko family in Krzeptówki.

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