2. Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
The Voivodeship is situated in the northern part of the Central Polish.
Was created in 1999 from the former provinces:
Bydgoszcz, Toruń and Włocławek.
The functions of regional capital are shared between two cities: Bydgoszcz and
Toruń. Bydgoszcz serves as the seat of the centrally appointed governor or voivode
(Polish: wojewoda), while Toruń is the seat of the elected Regional Assembly
(sejmik), and of the executive elected by that assembly, headed by the voivodeship
marshal (marszałek województwa).
Market Square in Bydgoszcz
34. Inowrocław - brine graduation tower is shaped like two interconnected polygons,
measuring 9 meters high and 300 meters long. The entire length of the graduation
tower has a terrace from which you can admire the Brines Park.
47. Biskupin - best known in Central Europe archaeological reserve, wooden structures prior to 2700 years
(VIII century BC) preserved in excellent condition due to climatic conditions.
Biskupin is often called the Polish Pompeii.
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50. Music – F. Chopin; Nocturne for piano No. 20 in C sharp minor
Illustrations - downloaded from web sites
A presentation prepared - Anna