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Includes all Polish holidays and names days in Polish. European layout (Monday is the first day of the week). Descriptions as well as days and months are displayed in two languages, English and Polish. (Size when open 30 x 60 cm, 11" x 23") |
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- This is a 16 month calendar featuring 14 beautiful color photos of examples of Polish folk culture, including scenes from festivals, villages, dance costumes and customs.
- Cover - A closeup of the embroidery on a girl's Lowicz costume.
- Zakopane - Lipk. A folk carving of the sorrowful Jesus.
- Malopolska region - A group of carollers.
- Mazowsze - The Folk Song and Dance Ensemble performing in traditional costumes from the Lowicz region.
- Ciechanowiec - Ethnographic museum of wooden architecture.
- Lyse - A centre of Kurpie-region folk culture known for its "longest palm" contest on Palm Sunday.
- Zakopane - Wooden shrine adorned with carved ornaments and a glass painting.
- Zlakow Koscielny - The Corpus Christi Procession with the colorful folk costume of the Lowicz region.
- Wielkopolska region - Windmills in Open-Air Musuemat Lednogora.
- Cracow - The ancient Lajkonik procession.
- Podhale region - Musicians at a Highlander's wedding.
- Wygietzowo - Ethnographic park with wooden architecture typical of Malopolska.
- Lednogora - Open-Air Museum, part of the interior of a small farmhouse.
- Zakopane - A group of sledges with Highlanders in traditional costumes.
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