Berlin ma od 10.09.2008 nową, największą w mieście halę widowiskowo sportową. Usytuowany w pobliżu dworca Ostbahnhof ogromny obiekt jest w stanie pomieścić 17 tysięcy widzów. Arena wybudowana została w ciągu dwóch lat kosztem 165 milionów euro.
It is the ideal place to relax because of its:
- mild climate,
- extensive green spaces,
- the city is surrounded by three forested areas and almost half of its total area is made up of parks and green spaces, encouraging recreational activitie,
- well-developed tourist infrastructure,
- hotels, restaurants, walking and cycling trails, sightseeing,
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- mild climate,
- extensive green spaces,
- the city is surrounded by three forested areas and almost half of its total area is made up of parks and green spaces, encouraging recreational activitie,
- well-developed tourist infrastructure,
- hotels, restaurants, walking and cycling trails, sightseeing,
......
Szczecin is the capital of Pomorze Zachodnie (Western Pomerania), a region with a stormy history due to its position at the crossroads of different cultures, political persuasions and economic interests
The city was founded sometime in the 8th or 9th century, as a Slavic tribal fortification. Over the following centuries, it came under the influence and control of many different nations.
The city was founded sometime in the 8th or 9th century, as a Slavic tribal fortification. Over the following centuries, it came under the influence and control of many different nations.
Often known as the 'green city', Szczecin is the capital of the Western Pomerania voivodship. With a population of around 420,000, it is the seventh largest city in Poland, but in terms of area it is the third largest.
The city's location can be described as strategic; close as it is to the land and sea borders of the European Union, a mere 12 km from the Polish-German border, 130 km from Berlin and 65 km from the Baltic Sea, Szczecin has always been an important junction where east meets west, north meets south. Szczecin recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of its becoming the headquarters of NATO (North - East).
The city's location can be described as strategic; close as it is to the land and sea borders of the European Union, a mere 12 km from the Polish-German border, 130 km from Berlin and 65 km from the Baltic Sea, Szczecin has always been an important junction where east meets west, north meets south. Szczecin recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of its becoming the headquarters of NATO (North - East).
Szczecin's climate is somewhat milder than most people expect, due to its proximity to the sea. Average winter temperatures are usually milder, and summer temperatures cooler than in other parts of the country Spring begins in March, although not at the beginning, and it is not until May that sunny, pleasant weather prevails.





























