YOUNG-BRIDGES FOR THE FUTURE


Polish week in Bulgaria
June 30, 2011, 7:56 am
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“Poland in the eyes of young people ” – in the end of May the Bulgarian team devoted its intercultural
activity to the Polish week. Three students prepared information about the partner country. They introduced to the others the location of Poland in central Europe and its bordering countries and the Baltic Sea using the Internet on -line map,discussed its strategic position on the continent and geographical features for the development of industry; learned that the Polish state occured around 960 and its first ruler was Prince Mieszko I of Pyastite dynasty. In 966 Poland adopted Christianity and in the late 14th century – the Catholicism. The 16th century became important as the “Golden Age of Poland”. Since 1600 Warsaw is the capital of the state;the official state symbol of the country -the Polish flag was adopted on 7th February 1831. Polish culture is closely connected with the country`s history. In areas such as literature, music and art creators strive to help fight for Independence of Poland – the works of Adam MIckiwich, the historical paintings of Jan Matejko and the music of Frederic Chopin.

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