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10 Best place to visit in Grudki Poland

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Border Poland-Belarus, Grudki, Bialowieza, Podlaskie, Poland, Europe

Polish-Belarusian border is the state border between Poland and the Republic of Belarus. It has a total length of 398.6 km (247.7 mi), 418 km (260 mi) or 416 km (258 mi) It starts from the triple junction of the borders with Lithuania in the north and stretches to the triple junction borders with Ukraine to the south. Is also part of the EU border with Belarus. After September 1939 the BSSR were included in Western Belarus. Have established five new areas: Baranavichy, Belostokskaya, Brest, Pinsk and Vialejka. In accordance with the treaty signed August 16, 1945 between the USSR and Poland on the state border of Poland passed 17 districts Bialystok Region BSSR with 3 Bialystok and Brest region, where a significant amount of Poles lived. In 1946, during the refinement of the state border of the USSR and Poland from the Grodno Region in favor of the NDP were transferred to the village Klimovka, Minkovtsy, Nomiki, Taki, crush, Šimák Members of Sapotskinsky area - the village and Todorkavtsy Hvorostyan. Thereafter, and until now the border between Poland and Belarus has not changed. River borders (from north to south) are Black Gancia, Volkushanka, Svislach Narew and Western Bug. The Border Agreement between Poland and the USSR of 16 August 1945 established the borders between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the Republic of Poland. It was signed by the Provisional Government of National Unity (Tymczasowy Rząd Jedności Narodowej) formed by the Polish communists. According to the treaty, Poland officially accepted the ceding its pre-war Eastern territory to the USSR (Kresy) which was decided earlier in Yalta already. Some of the territory along the Curzon line, established by Stalin during the course of the war, was returned to Poland. The treaty also recognised the division of the former German East Prussia and ultimately approved the finalised delimitation line between the Soviet Union and Poland: from the Baltic sea, to the border tripoint with Czechoslovakia in the Carpathians. The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of August 1939 provided for the partition of the Second Polish Republic between the USSR and Nazi Germany. Following the corresponding invasions, a new border was drawn up, though based on the Curzon Line, deviated west of it in several regions. Most notably, was the Belastok Voblast, that was added to the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, although most of the region was populated by Poles. After Germany's invasion of the USSR, the territory in question was also re-partitioned by the Nazis. Ukraine and Belarus were administered by the occupation Ostland and Reichskommissariat Ukraine Reichskommissariats. Galician territory east of the 1939 border and the Belastok Voblast plus adjacent territory to the east of this were transformed respectively into the Distrikt Galizien and Bezirk Bialystok, and subjugated directly to the Reich. Following the Soviet Union's liberation of Ukraine and Belarus, in 1943/1944 the Tehran and Yalta discussed upon the future of the Polish-Soviet borders, and the Allied leaders recognised the Soviet right to the territory east of the 1939 border. However, after the liberation of Western Ukraine and Belarus in summer of 1944, a Polish committee formed in the town of Sapotskin sent a letter to Moscow asking that they remain part of Poland. Stalin agreed, and on 29th of September, administration of 17 (of the 23) districts of Belastok Voblast (including the city of Białystok) and an additional three (Siemiatycze, Hajnówka and Kleszczele) of the Brest Voblast was passed to the Polish Committee of National Liberation from the BSSR. In October 1944 these were joined by a further transfer of Lubaczów, Horyniec, Laszki, Uhnów and Sieniawa raions of the Lviv Oblast from the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. In March 1945, an additional batch of land, the Bieszczady, Lesko, and most of Przemyśl raions(including Przemyśl city) were transferred to Poland from the Drohobych Oblast of Ukraine to the now Provisional Government of the Republic of Poland. Soon afterwards World War II finished, and as the Provisional Government continued to transfer administration from military to civil bodies, it also finalised its new borders with its neighbours, and in particular, the Soviet Union. On 16th of August 1945, the border agreement was officially signed by Edward Osóbka-Morawski, on behalf of the Provisional Government of National Unity and Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet Minister of Foreign affairs. The exchange of ratified documents occurred on 5 February 1946 in Warsaw, and from that date the agreement was in force.
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Brest, Belarus - the Brest Fortress and other tourist attractions

Brest (Brest-Litovsk) is a Belorussian town on the Western Bug. It is the regional capital of Breszkaya Woblasz, the administrative center of the Brest district and the country's main border crossing with Poland. While most of the attractions are close to each other in the center, the Brest Fortress is located a bit away, close to the border with Poland.

Attractions: the monumental memorial dedicated to the defense of Brest Fortress, Brest Theater, Brest Railway Station, Holy Resurrection Cathedral.

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???????? Poland's Bialowieza forest & village. Europe's last primeval forest & wilderness.

Bialowieza forest surrounds a very cute, quiet, and classy village. You can get here from Warsaw via Bialystok (nearest big city) within one day of travel (by train and bus). From Bialystok, you can take a bus for about $US7 (one way). My bus was operated by Voyager Trans. Just hop on the bus and pay the bus driver. The trip takes about 2 hours.

There are a few nice hotels in the village. To visit the restricted (protected) area, you'd have to obtain a permit and be accompanied by a certified guide. You can get more information on this from the visitor center located near the west entrance of the park. The more people you have in your group (up to 10), the less individual cost would be.

Extensive scenic bike paths are available. There are several bike rental places in the village, located near the Park's entrance. The average rate at the time of this publication is 5 zł per hour or 30 zł per day. That's about $US 1.30/hr or $US 7.75/day.

Recently the forest has been facing some logging controversies involving the government's plan to chop down thousands of ancient trees. It claimed that action was necessary to save the forest from the spreading of bark beetle infestation. But environmentalists disagree, saying beetle infestation is used only as an excuse to destroy the ancient forest for profits. More on this at

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Adventures in Podlaskie Voivodeship | Fascinating Poland

Podlaskie, a muliti-cultural region, is our favourite region in Poland in the Summer time. When walking along its old industrial district, we were immensely impressed by the scale of the former textile production. Due to its closeness to the Russian empire, Bialystok served as an important meeting point between the two powerful empires, the Prussians and the Russian. Upon this region, many European religion thrived in the shadow of the obvious political tension and military presences.

As a curious traveler, who likes to learn the importance of biological diversity, the best destination is the nearby primal forest, the home of the last Wild European bisons. We enjoyed a tour inside the national park, followed a Polish geologist, who study the vegetations in this region, under the twilight. Sadly, we never met any bison.

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Brest (Брэст Brest) - Belarus

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*City of Brest - Belarus

é uma cidade na Bielorrússia, na fronteira com a Polônia, em frente à cidade polonesa de Terespol , onde se encontram os rios Bug e Mukhavets . É a capital do Região de Brest .

A cidade de Brest é um local histórico de muitas culturas. Foi a localização de eventos históricos importantes como a União de Brest e o Tratado de Brest-Litovsk . A Fortaleza de Brest foi reconhecida pela União Soviética como a Fortaleza dos Heróis em homenagem à defesa da Fortaleza de Brest, em junho de 1941.

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???????? ČAČAK, SERBIA | Unexpectedly AWESOME SERBIAN City NO ONE VISITS! | Serbia Travel 2022

???????? ČAČAK, SERBIA - This is Part 2 of my 2022 Serbia Travel series! This is my 5th visit to Serbia (I was first here in 2019). Two of my trips were heavily impacted by the pandemic, but in 2021 I managed to explore quite extensively, visiting outstanding locations such as Kruševac, Subotica, Kragujevac, Bajina Bašta and more!

This time, I’m once again based in one of my favourites - Užice. Today we’re visiting the city of Čačak, an unexpectedly awesome city no one seems to visit! It’s not far from the last video’s location, Ovčar Banja and the Ovčarsko Kablarska Klisura (Ovčar Kablar Gorge), with its amazing scenery and Serbian Orthadox monasteries!

Čačak doesn’t appear to be one of the common places to visit in Serbia, or a place with much in terms of Serbia Tourism, but we’re about to change that! There are beautiful churches, awesome architecture, and great Serbian food, just as in any other city!

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10 Reasons Why You Must Visit Podlasie, Poland

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Fascinating place to explore in Belarus 2021 - Travel Drone Video

Watch our today birds eye view (drone) of Ultimate Bucket list places in Belarus!

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Minsk, Belarus’s capital, is a city of Stalinist architecture (blocky and grey) contrasted against antiquated churches and flower-filled city squares. Its cafe culture and busy nightlife will keep you grounded a few days before moving on to quieter cities like Brest and Hrodna, or into the countryside where rare European bison roam.

Over half of the country is forested, including Bialowieza, the oldest woodland in Europe, and the country is full of lakes and rivers where locals and intrepid travelers fish, canoe, kayak, or camp out in pristine nature untouched by the outside world.


Visit Grodno
The city of Grodno sits on the western border of Belarus. Most people come here to see the 12th-century Kalozha Church, considered to be the oldest church in Belarus. While the outside is dull, the inside has colorful geometrical ornaments and crosses, and the floor is made up of brown, green, and yellow plates. Be sure to also spend a few hours in the Old Castle’s Grodno History and Archeology Museum, which will walk you through the history of the region. You’ll see mammoth tusks, neolithic spears, medieval armor, and a large collection of rare and antique books. Admission is 6.20 BYN s($3 USD).

Spend time in Pripyatsky National Park
Pripyatsky National Park is known as the “Lungs of Europe” for its natural landscape of swamps, floodplains, broad-leaf forests, and oak forests. There’s a lot to do here from hiking, fishing, boat tours, and other guides hikes! You can book a stay in the forest lodging (which includes a guide) for around 75 BYN ($35 USD) a night. Most two-hour walks or a river cruises start at around 8 BYN ($4 USD).

Brest Fortress
Brest Fortress (in Brest) was built between 1833-1842, and this heavily fortified structure immediately became a major target for European invaders. During World War II, thousands of German troops laid siege to the fortress. Belarusian soldiers and citizens kept back the attack for a month before the fortress finally fell, and there’s now a memorial to honor them. You can explore the grounds’ crumbling and bullet-riddled walls as well as the statues erected in memorial. There are some historical museums on site (including the Defence Museum and the Museum of War). Entrance to the fortress grounds is free, although you will need to pay to enter each of the individual museums (about 5 BYN/2.45 USD per museum).

Mir Castle
The 16th-century Mir Castle is a favorite for Belarusians, and most locals consider it the most beautiful castle in the country. Its red-and-white brick exterior and towers cast a striking reflection in the castle’s pond. The interior has been restored to show what life looked like back in the time of the wealthy Radziwills family who lived here from 1568 to the 1840s. The Radziwills were a powerful magnate family originating from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (and then the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland) that owned a lot of property in Belarus and beyond. The meticulously manicured gardens are beautiful too. Admission is 14 BYN ($6.50 USD) for adults, 7 BYN ($3.50 USD) for students and it is 3 BYN ($1.50 USD) extra for an audio guide.

Nesvizh Castle
This 17th-century fortress with a mix of Baroque and Renaissance architecture. Like the Mir Castle, this is another former home of the Radziwill family. Complete with traditional English rose gardens, visitors are free to explore the gardens and the castle interior. Inside is a picturesque central courtyard surrounded by the castle’s yellow walls. Inside, you’ll see antique furniture, reception rooms, bedrooms, family portraits, and the Radziwill family tombs in the adjoining Catholic church. Admission is 20 BYN ($10 USD).

Go kayaking
There are many options for kayaking just outside of Minsk. Stracha or Isloch are two popular rivers for kayaking, and they both have faster-flowing routes for the more experienced paddler. There are some kayak rental shops in Minsk, but you will need to book in advance, especially during peak season. Expect to pay around 70 BYN ($33 USD) for a two-day (weekend) rental. The price includes paddles, life jackets, airtight bags, a pump, and free delivery in the Minsk area. Day tours cost about 150 BYN ($73 USD) from Minsk.

Accommodation – Hostels are only available in Brest, Minsk, and Grodno, with prices starting around 18 BYN ($9 USD) per night for a six-eight bed dorm, or 27 BYN ($13 USD) for a four-bed dorm. For a private room, expect to pay at least 62 BYN ($30 USD) per night.

Budget hotels are all over the country and will start as low as 40 BYN ($20 USD) per night for a double or twin, but, expect 60 BYN ($30 USD) per night to be your average for something not super basic.

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Grodno Belarus

This is my 10 hours walk in Grodno through different districts of the city. Grodno is a western Belarusian city that is located close to the country’s borders of Lithuania and Poland.

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Grudki- Białowieża Towarowa

GS-02 jedzie z Grudek do Białowieży Towarowej 25.03.2008.

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Best Tourist Attractions Places To Travel In Belarus | Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park Spot

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Belovezhskaya Pushcha is a primeval forest which straddles the Polish/Belarussian border.
The Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park covers the Belarussian part of the forest.
The Belaya Vezha Forest has been known as a protected area since the 15 century when the Grand Dukes of Lithuania turned it into their hunting resort.
The Polish kings who took over the forest continued the exploitation of the Forest resources conducting particularly large-scale hunting tours.
They also established a number of factories that produced tar and tar oil.
Logging started in the late 16 century and at the same time royal edicts were issued aiming to preserve the population of bisons and other species.
In 1795 Katherine the Great allowed to hunt all animals except for zubr and very soon the population of many species decreased while bears and beavers were totally exterminated.
Bialowieza Puszcza was divided into areas that were given to high-ranking Russian officials.
A devastating fire of 1811 and the Russian-French War of 1812 affected the forest, too.
In 1888 Bialowieza Puszcza became a property of the Tsar Family and the hunting activities were stepped up.
A hunting palace was built in Bialowieza Town (nowadays a Polish territory).
During the First World War the German occupants established several timber works to cut precious types of trees and built about 300 kilometers of narrow-gauge railroad to facilitate the logging.
As a result, 4,5m cubic meters of trees were transported to Germany –
about the same volume as had been produced in the forest since the 16 century.
In 1939 the Soviet authorities that took over Western Belarus established a State Reserve.
The second German occupation during the WWII didn't harm the forest much because Hermann Goering, a close associate of Hitler, wanted to turn it into a model hunting reserve of the Third Reich.
After the WWII the new Soviet-Polish border divided the Bialowieza Puszcza into a Polish and a Belarusian parts.
The latter was converted into a hunting reserve for the top ranks of the Communist Party in 1957.
The secrecy kept the wide masses away and contributed to the development of the flora and fauna.
Guest infrastructure was built and developed over the years.
In 1991 the Hunting Reserve was reorganized into the State National Park Belovezhskaya Puschcha.
A year later it was included into the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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Białowieża National Park (Podlasie, Eastern Poland)

Wikipedia: Białowieża National Park (Polish: Białowieski Park Narodowy) is a National Park in Podlaskie Voivodeship, in Eastern Poland adjacent with the border with Belarus. The total area of the park is 152.2 square kilometres (58.8 sq mi). It is located 62 km (39 mi) southeast of Białystok (Poland). It is known for the protection of the best preserved part of the Białowieża Forest, Europe's last temperate primaeval forest fragment that once stretched across the European Plain. It is home to the world's largest population of European bison (Polish: żubr), the continent's heaviest land animals. The border between the two countries runs through the forest, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park is adjacent on the Belarus side of the border. There is a border crossing for hikers and cyclists within the forest. According to one study, the park brings in tourist revenues of about 72 million zlotys per year.

Buffalo Reserve and National Park in Bialowieza Poland

Some pictures from Buffalo nature reserve in Bialowieza, Poland.
We have also visited Poland National Park.

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Mysterious Village / Podlasie Poland

Podlachia or Podlasie, (Polish: Podlasie, Belarusian: Падляшша Padliašša, Lithuanian: Palenkė) is a historical region in the eastern part of Poland. Between 1513 and 1795 it was a voivodeship with the capital in Drohiczyn. Now the part north of Bug River is included in the modern Podlaskie Voivodeship with the capital in Białystok.

The region is called Podlasie, Podlasko or Podlasze in Polish, Palenkė in Lithuanian, Padliašša (Падляшша) in Belarusian, Pidlissja (Підлісся), Pidljasije (Підлясіє), Pidljaššja (Підляшшя) or Pidljaxija (Підляхія) in Ukrainian, Podljas’e (Подлясье) in Russian, Podlyashe (פּאָדליאַשע) in Yiddish, and Podlachia in Latin.

There are two opinions regarding the origin of the name of the region. Commonly people derive it from the Slavic word les or las meaning forest, i.e., it is an by the wood(s) or area of forests, making Podlachia close in meaning to adjacent Polesia. The theory has been questioned, as it does not properly take into consideration the vowel shifts a e i in various Slavic languages (in fact, it mixes vowels from different languages).

The second opinion holds that the term comes from the expression pod Lachem, which may be translated literally as under the Poles (see: Lechia). Some claim it to mean under Polish rule, though in the Middle Ages Podlachia was only partially under Polish rule, and since 1446 until 1569 the area belonged to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. A better variant of this theory holds that the name originates from the period when the territory was within the Trakai Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, along the borderline with the Mazovia province, primarily a fief of the Poland of the Piasts and later on part of the Kingdom of Poland of the Jagiellons. Hence pod Lachem would mean near the Poles, along the border with Poland. The historical Lithuanian name of the region, Palenkė, has exactly this meaning

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Visiting Lake Constance

There aren't many places in the world where you can visit four countries in one trip without traveling farther than a few dozen miles. One of those places is Lake Constance (aka Bodensee in German). Lake Constance is fed by the Rhine River and borders Germany, Austria, Switzerland - and just 40-minutes away - the small Principality of Liechtenstein.

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Kayaking in the Wild Poland

4-day kayaking and camping in the wild - a guided tour on the eastern frontier of Poland, along the border with Lithuania and Belarus

Brest, Belarus - a Video Tour

A short virtual tour of Brest, one of the major cities in Belarus. Done with the time-lapse technology.

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