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A SHOPPING CENTRE - A shopping centre in Warsaw. 171 hypermarkets and about 900 supermarkets operate in Poland and the large distribution networks have an estimated share of about 30% of the market.

Jastarnia, Hel Peninsula, fishing museum

Zawoja, Małopolskie Voivodship, folk art festival

Zawoja, Małopolskie Voivodship, folk art festival

Warsaw, Vistula River, river police on patrol

Poznań, tomato harvest

Warsaw, Łazienki Park

Kraków, Old Town, Market

Kraków, Royal Road, art gallery on the walls of the Barbican

Kraków, Sukiennice, shop with paintings

Warsaw, entrance to Centrum subway station, Palace of Culture and Science

Warsaw, Old Town, Bazyliszek Restaurant

A PRO-EU GATHERING - The priority of Poland's foreign policy today is membership of the European Union. Accession negotiations began in 1998. Poland is the largest country in terms of land area and population of all the candidates.

SWIMMNG POOLS - One of Poland's aqua parks.

CHILDREN UNDER A STATUE - Children under the statue of Frederic Chopin in Warsaw's Lazienki Park.

GIRLS FROM BALLET SCHOOL - The ballet school in Poznan. The Polish Dance Theatre - Poznan Ballet was set up in 1973. It rapidly found itself among the group of Europe's best ensembles.

CYCLISTS - Poland is above all a paradise for the active tourist, looking for various ways of spending free time. Many routes await lovers of bicycling, winding through the varied landscape. The Cracow-Czestochowa Jurassic Route runs through lowland limestone hills and past the ruins of medieval castles. The cycle routes in the Mazurian Lake District and in the coastal areas are a little easier on the legs, leading through fields, hills and forests.

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