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STALOWA WOLA

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Stalowa Wola is a city of nearly 60,000 people in Subcarpathian province. Historically, it is a very young city. It was established in 1938 as part of the Central Industrial District plan, building the Southern Works (mainly related to the engineering industry) near the village of Plawo between the towns of Nisko and Rozwadów. Before the war, some of the plants were built, as well as near-factory settlements called Stalowa Wola. Over the past several decades, Stalowa Wola has developed and the small factory settlement has grown into a medium-sized city, almost rivalling the largest in the province - Rzeszów and Przemyśl.

Stalowa Wola offers visitors many attractions. Despite its short history as a city, it has several monuments related to the Lubomirski family on its territory, and you will also find interesting modernist architecture. While in the city, it is additionally worthwhile to enjoy outdoor recreation in one of the specially arranged parks and green spaces. You can take a stroll through the well-landscaped City Park or the Zimna Woda Park and visit an interesting exhibition of paintings by the leading artist of Young Poland, Alfons Karpinski. The Museum of the Central Industrial District, with many interesting multimedia exhibitions and exhibits related to the industry, is also an interesting facility, worth a visit.

Stalowa Wola can be reached by train from many Polish cities - directly from Warsaw, Cracow or Lublin, among others. There is also a bus station in the city, which will take you to many surrounding cities and Poland's largest cities, as well as cities beyond our borders. If you are interested in Stalowa Wola - a bus or train may just be the best choice for an interesting trip.

Stalowa Wola is a city of nearly 60,000 people in Subcarpathian province. Historically, it is a very young city. It was established in 1938 as part of the Central Industrial District plan, building the Southern Works (mainly related to the engineering industry) near the village of Plawo between the towns of Nisko and Rozwadów. Before the war, some of the plants were built, as well as near-factory settlements called Stalowa Wola. Over the past several decades, Stalowa Wola has developed and the small factory settlement has grown into a medium-sized city, almost rivalling the largest in the province - Rzeszów and Przemyśl.

Stalowa Wola offers visitors many attractions. Despite its short history as a city, it has several monuments related to the Lubomirski family on its territory, and you will also find interesting modernist architecture. While in the city, it is additionally worthwhile to enjoy outdoor recreation in one of the specially arranged parks and green spaces. You can take a stroll through the well-landscaped City Park or the Zimna Woda Park and visit an interesting exhibition of paintings by the leading artist of Young Poland, Alfons Karpinski. The Museum of the Central Industrial District, with many interesting multimedia exhibitions and exhibits related to the industry, is also an interesting facility, worth a visit.

Stalowa Wola can be reached by train from many Polish cities - directly from Warsaw, Cracow or Lublin, among others. There is also a bus station in the city, which will take you to many surrounding cities and Poland's largest cities, as well as cities beyond our borders. If you are interested in Stalowa Wola - a bus or train may just be the best choice for an interesting trip.

WEIL AM RHEIN

Weil am Rhein is a city in Germany, located in the state of Baden-Württemberg, in the Baden region, right on the border with France and Switzerland. It is part of the metropolitan area of Basel, which is located across the border in Switzerland.

The city has a rich history, dating back to medieval times. Today Weil am Rhein is known not only for its strategic location, but also for its developed economy, especially in the fields of industry and trade. Weil am Rhein is also home to the famous Vitra Design Museum, which is one of the world's most important museums dedicated to design and design.

Weil am Rhein is also a popular tourist destination, offering beautiful scenery, numerous biking and hiking trails, and easy access to nearby cities such as Basel, to which the city is connected by numerous modes of transportation.


Weil am Rhein is a city in Germany, located in the state of Baden-Württemberg, in the Baden region, right on the border with France and Switzerland. It is part of the metropolitan area of Basel, which is located across the border in Switzerland.

The city has a rich history, dating back to medieval times. Today Weil am Rhein is known not only for its strategic location, but also for its developed economy, especially in the fields of industry and trade. Weil am Rhein is also home to the famous Vitra Design Museum, which is one of the world's most important museums dedicated to design and design.

Weil am Rhein is also a popular tourist destination, offering beautiful scenery, numerous biking and hiking trails, and easy access to nearby cities such as Basel, to which the city is connected by numerous modes of transportation.


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