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Category Archives: 2011 Poland Trip
Ciechocinek
I spent a wonderful evening, night, and morning in Ciechocinek when I was in Poland this past summer, and I have the pictures to prove it posted here: http://poland.leonkonieczny.com/Poland%202011/Ciechocinek/index.html. Ciechocinek is a small town of about 11,000 people, but is … Continue reading
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Tczew
I spent a most wonderful day in Tczew in September 2011 with my (3rd) cousin Irena, her daughter Barbara, and her sister-in-law Teresa. Among the high points of the day was the three meals I ate at Barbara’s restaurant, Restauracja … Continue reading
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Kamieniec Podolski Castle-Fortress
The city of Kameniec Podolski is situated on an interesting “bulge” in the Smotrycz River in Ukraine. Think of a cartoon baloon above the head of a cartoon character. The bulge or “baloon” is the city of Kamieniec Podolski. And … Continue reading
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Kamieniec Podolski
Kamieniec Podolski is a town of about 100,000 people not to far north of Chernivtsi. It is a historic area of Ukraine and Poland. The first mention of Kamieniec Podolski is in 1025 as a part of the Kievan Rus … Continue reading
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Zolochiv Castle
Zolochiv Castle is one of the the main attractions in Zolochiv (Złoczów in Polish), a town about 20 km south of Podhorce in western Ukraine. It was built in the early 17th century by Jakub Sobieski, the father of King … Continue reading
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Podhorce Castle and Church
Podhorce (Pidhirtsi in Ukrainian) is a small town of about 1000 people nearly equidistant from Lwów to the west, Ternopil to the southeast, and Kremenets to the northeast in Ukraine. It is maybe 30 km west of Pochayiv, which we … Continue reading
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Pochayiv Lavra
All I can say about the Pochayiv Lavra is “wow.” It is totally indescribable. But I’ll try. Officially called the Holy Dormition Pochayiv Lavra, this is quite a grand place with quite a history as well. You can see my … Continue reading
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Vyshnivets Palace
The city of Vyshnivets (in Polish, Wiśniowiec) is a small town about 50 km north of Ternopil. It is mostly known for a large palace that some have called the Versailles of Volyn due to its size and Renaissance style … Continue reading
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Zbarazh Zamek
We left our relatives in Faschivka early on Sunday morning and took off for points north. After traveling through Skalat and Ternopil, we eventually stopped Zbarazh and the Zbarazh Castle (Zbarazh Zamek). Interesting place. I suggest you take the links … Continue reading
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Chełmno
We visited Chełmno on our way to Ciechocinek, near the end of my amazing visit to Poland. It’s a smaller city of about 20,000 people on the bank of the Wisła (Vistula) river in the area known as Pommerania. It … Continue reading
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