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The most polpular souvenirs in Poland

The most polpular souvenirs in Poland. Ciupaga.

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The most polpular souvenirs in Poland

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  1. The most polpular souvenirs in Poland

  2. Ciupaga This is one of themost polpularsouvenirsin Poland. It is a traditional, wooden stick. You can buy it in Zakopane inthePolish Mountains - `Tatry`. It is a good present for allmembers of the family. I reallyrecommendit to everyone.

  3. Model of Wawel Castle It is a stone figure. Wawel is an architectural complex erected over many centuries atop a limestone outcrop on the left bank of the Vistula River in Kraków. It is a popular place in Poland at an altitude of 228 metres above the sea level.It is a place of great significance to the Polish people. The Royal Castle with an armoury and the Cathedral issituated on a hill. Polish Royalty and many distinguished Poles are buriedin the Wawel Cathedral. Royal coronations took place there as well.

  4. `Lajkonik` The Lajkonik is one of the unofficial symbols of the city of Kraków in Poland. It is represented as a bearded man resembling a Tatar in a characteristic pointed hat, dressed in Mongol attire, with a wooden horse around his waist. It is the subject of the Lajkonik Festivalthat takes place each year on the first Thursday after the religious holiday of Corpus Christi.

  5. Highlander slippers These are the Highlanger slippersmade of sheepskindecoratedwithcoloufulembroidery. They are the traditional, Highlander souvenir. They arevery soft and comfortable. Theyarerecommendedparticularly to thosepeoplewholikekeepingwarm.

  6. Dolls in folk outfits Thepictureshowstwo dolls dressed in hand-sewn Kraków folk outfit. Feminine attire: red flowery skirt, apron, tulle, lace finishedwhite shirt, black cloth richly decorated with beaded bodicewreath of cloth flowers, red corals, colorful ribbons at the back. Male attire: trousers in finelinen, white and red striped jacket decorated with sequins and red tassels, a whitebelt, high boots, a four-cornered red hat with peacock feathers, flowers and colorful ribbons.

  7. Thanks for your attention! Made by: Agnieszka Bojarczuk

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