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Joanna Jedrzejczyk probably needs no introduction, but we'll do it anyway. Multiple world, European and Polish champion in Thai boxing. MMA strawweight champion in 2015-2017 and the first Polish woman to appear in the UFC. Businesswoman and television personality. And above all, an extremely nice person with extraordinary energy. In December we interviewed JJ on her approach to travelling.
Any newcomer, who visits Wrocław for the first time, clashes with its German character present in many places. There is nothing strange about it - the city, situated on the Oder, has passed from hand to hand for over a thousand years of its history. It was ruled by Poles, Czechs and Germans. And it was the latter that had a huge impact on how Wrocław looks today, because from the mid-18th century until the end of World War II, it remained in the sphere of German influence.
The Suwałki Region is not only the Polish cold pole, but most of all a beautiful postglacial land in north-eastern Poland. Both lovers of wild nature and enthusiasts of Polish history will find something for themselves. However, one thing is certain: regardless of what will lead you to these areas, you will rest here like nowhere else in Poland!
The largest city in Podkarpacie has much more to offer than what you might see at a first glance.
As one Polish rock band sang, "this winter some day will end" and this applies to the current lockdown, too. And then we will start traveling again. For now, however, we must limit ourselves to dreaming and planning. That is why one should prepare well in advance for the moment when traveling will be possible again - hence today we have 5 suggestions for a romantic trip for two.
The Malbork Castle, the biggest brick tower in the world.
The “Eyeless head” is located in Krakow’s city centre, and was created in 1999.
Pierogi – the quintessence of polish cuisine
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