The capital of the county of Kent, which is known as the gardens or orchard of England. Now a city of more than 150,000, it traces its origins back to the Middle Ages, when it was a village owned by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The capital of the county of Kent, which is known as the gardens or orchard of England. Now a city of more than 150,000, it traces its origins back to the Middle Ages, when it was a village owned by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The village is located in Lower Silesia province. To the north of it is a sandy and gravelly Okmia embankment of the post-glacial ooze type, stretching for 10 km, covered with forest, so you will have a concrete area to walk during your visit.
The village is located in Lower Silesia province. To the north of it is a sandy and gravelly Okmia embankment of the post-glacial ooze type, stretching for 10 km, covered with forest, so you will have a concrete area to walk during your visit.