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Project Multilateral Comenius 2010 -2012
“My European Hero “
Jan Brzechwa Secondary school “Ivan Hadjiiski “ – Troyan
December’ 2011 Polna – Poland
Vesela Mirevska
Bulgaria, Troyan
PROGECT MULTIRATERAL COMENIUS
“MY EUROPEAN HERO”
2010 - 2012
Acest project a fost finantat cu sprijinul Comisiei Europene.
ITALIA CIRCOLO DIDATTICO
“ SAN GIOVANNI BOSKO”
BIANCAVILLA
TURCIA
KARABUK YENISEHIR ATATURK
ILKOGRETIM OKULU
ROMANIA
GRADINITA PROGRAM NORMAL 12
IASI – 22.11 – 27.11.2010
POLONIA
SZKOLA PODSTAWOWA IM. BL. KS
BALICKEGO W POLNEJ
BULGARIA
ОСНОВНО УЧИЛИЩЕ „ ИВАН ХАДЖИЙСКИ“
ТРОЯН
BULGARIA
Kraków is the second largest and one of the
oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River
in the Lesser Poland region, the city dates back to
the 7th century.Kraków has traditionally been one
of the leading centres of Polish academic, cultural,
and artistic life and is one of Poland's most
important economic hubs. It was the capital of
Poland from 1038 to 1596; the capital of the Grand
Duchy of Kraków from 1846 to 1918; and the
capital of Kraków Voivodeship from the 14th
century to 1999. It is now the capital of the Lesser
Poland Voivodeship.
The city has grown from a Stone Age
settlement to Poland's second most important city. It
began as a hamlet on Wawel Hill and was already
being reported as a busy trading centre of Slavonic
Europe in 965. With the establishment of new
universities and cultural venues at the emergence of
the Second Polish Republic and throughout the 20th
century, Kraków reaffirmed its role as a major
national academic and artistic centre. The city has a
population of approximately 760,000 whereas about
8 million people live within a 100 km radius of its
main square.
After the invasion of Poland by Nazi
Germany at the start of World War II, Kraków was
turned into the capital of Germany's General
Government. The Jewish population of the city was
moved into a walled zone known as the Kraków
Ghetto, from which they were sent to extermination
camps such as Auschwitz and the concentration
camp at Płaszów.
In 1978, Karol Wojtyła, archbishop of
Kraków, was elevated to the papacy as Pope John
Paul II – the first Slavic pope ever, and the first
non-Italian pope in 455 years.Also that year,
UNESCO approved the first ever sites for its new
World Heritage List, including the entire Old Town
About Polna – Polna is a small village which
belongs to the municipality Grybow. The first
mention of Polna comes from the second half of the
14th century. The village has about 1200 inhabitants.
Cultural center is the Parish Church of St. Nickolas
and Fr. John Balicki Primary school.
Краков е вторият по големина град в
Полша. Той датира от 7 век. Градът е
разположен на бреговете на река Висла . Краков
е един от традиционните градове в страната ,
който има водеща роля в областа на
академичния , културен и духовен живот.
Градът е бил столца през 1038 до 1596 ,
столица на Великият Дук на Полша през 1846 до
1918.Краков сега е столицата на Монополско
Воеводство.Градът е известен така също и с
университетите си. Населението му достига до
760,000 жители.
По време на Втората Световна война е
завладян от германците и се е превърнал в щаб
на командването им.Близо до града се намират
концлагерите Аушвиц и Плазов , където хиляди
евреи са намерили смърта си.През 1978 Карол
Войта архиепископ на Полша е избран за глава
на Римо- католицеската църква.
Полна е село близо до град Строзе.
Началото му идва от 14 век. Населението е
около 1200 жители, известно е с църква си Свети
Николай , изградена през 16 век.
The town of Krakow POLAND
“Arms and legs” I have two legs and two
arms I would not like to have
more, at all Because this describes just
that What is what, and who is
who
Hence we know I’m not a cow
Not a mole and not an owl,
Not a beaver, and not a snake,
Not a horse and not a snail.
That is why I am so sure I’m not a bird, neighter a
pet Only a man, older man
Whose name is Brzechwa Jan.
ELEPHANT
This is Bombi.
An elephant, I suppose.
He would like to play on his nose.
Don't ask him why,
Because he is very shy.
WOLF
The wolf is dangerous,
It can eat you up!
But not this one here
It just makes you laugh!
MONKEY
Monkeys are funny and gay,
Monkeys - just like monkeys - play,
Please, look at the chimpanzee
What a monkey! Can you see!
REINDEER
A lady visited a reindeer,
The reindeer looks at her politely and says:
"I'm so delighted my dear,
That you'll be wearing soft gloves from me".
TIGER
"Mr Tiger, how are you?"
"It's so boring in the zoo!"
"Would you like to be released?
"Sure, I'd eat you up, at least!"
ZEBRA
A zebra has many stripes,
All of them black on white.
But don't you think it's strange?
Maybe just for a change
Someone painted an ox instead
FOX
Red-haired grandpa, red-haired dad
Red-haired tail is my pride
And here I am - a red-haired fox
And you better just run off.
GIRAFFE
Look at Mrs Giraffe,
She always pulls her neck up,
I envy Mrs Giraffe,
I can't do like that.
Zoo by Jan Brzechwa
The students’ drawings from
“Ivan Hadjiiski “ school – Troyan.
The students from
“Ivan Hadjiiski “school – Troyan.
At Polna school – our presentation
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