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Poland, enchantment of the world. How did
this place called Poland start? Don't know. Well in this report
you will not only find out about how Poland started you will
also learn about where people live, stay, work. There is a few
paragraphs about how they live and Christmas, religion, and many
other things. Hope you have a fun visit to Poland in this report.
According to the legend Poland was formed when three brothers
searched the land Lech (Leh) who lived in a northern land, was
one out of the three brothers (Czech and Rus) that stayed when
there was no more room for their land to move and so he went.
Czech, one of the brothers went and climbed a tree and looked
for a place to stay, and so he went. Another brother went and
climbed another tree and looked all around and found a place
worthy of his home. Lech went and looked for a home in a tree
and found a nest and said to himself, "I will make my home
here". Lech built a town named Gazino, which means "nest".
Gazino was the first town in Poland. After all that is only one
out of many a great Legends.
There are many places to live in Poland. Here
are two: Many people live in the Capathains. Many people like
to go to the tent grounds. People work in the lumber industry.
People also live in the central plains to work on farm land they
grow potatoes. People go to the Central plains to visit friends
and family. The central plains are very windy.
There are a great many wonderful things to
see in Poland. There is the monument of Warsaw Gargetto,which
is in The Wardo Cathedral in Krako, The Church of Mary Virgin.
Polish celebrate their holidays in many ways.
Take Christmas for example, Christmas is a very important holiday,
just like Christmas in America. For dinner on Christmas day they
put straw under a white cloth. That reminds them of baby Jesus
in a manger. Immediately after dinner they sing carols. They
then exchange presents aunts uncles, grandmas, grandpas, cousins
and all other relatives.
On Sunday morning people are filling the streets
of Poland walking to their Churches or Religious groups. In living
rooms there are many crosses of Jesus Christ or other Religious
things.
Throughout the Poland report there were lots of things too learn
like their lifestyle, their schooling and other things. Hope
one had a fun trip. |