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Krakow–Poland

Posted on July 5, 2009

Krakow is one of the oldest and largest cities of Poland. In 2005 city population was over 750,000 inhabitants, the agglomerate part being over 1 million inhabitants. The core of the historic city is situated on the bank of Vistula, Wawel hill on foot, in the south of the country in the region of Little Poland.

Krakow is one of the oldest and largest cities of Poland. This city has written a beautiful story because it was the residence of Polish kings. Today, this place is still consideat heart of Poland, with a history of over 1000 years. Krakow is also an important tourist center, being the target of over 7 million tourists annually. Located in the upper Vistula Valley, currently the capital of voivodeship, the city-port, visited the delight of millions of visitors, is one of the few places where inestimabilele works of art collected from long centuries were destroyed in World War time.
Today, Krakow is considered the most beautiful city in Poland and has added to its existing long emblem attribute of 'Capital of Art and Youth'. During May-June, during anualelor 'Days of Cracoviei' is here 'Juvenalia', a carnival in which student support Tinerimea exam to university talent and artistic innovation.

 

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Grigore Antipa Museum of Natural History

Posted on May 19, 2009

muzeul-antipa" Grigore Antipa" Museum of Natural History is one of the most fascinated places offered by Bucharest. Is the biggest and the oldest museum of this kind from the all Danubian countries bringing together over 300.000 of exponents among the richest and important collection of butterfly from the entire world.
The museum was set up in 1908. The first collections from 1844 belong Saint Sava high-school stay at the base of making up the museum.

A visit to the " Grigore Antipa" Museum of Natural History means a fascinating trip in time, from the Universe begin  to the present, for knowing how the planet formed in which we live, how appeared and how evolved the animals, how it got to the diversity forms which we meet every day....