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  • Nicolaus Copernicus House
    Culture,  Famous Poles,  Travel Poland

    Nicolaus Copernicus House | Torun, Poland

    February 8, 2022 /

    Torun is a lovely city, and there are many reasons why you should visit it at least once in your lifetime. One of the reasons is the person of Nicolaus Copernicus, a well-known Polish astronomer who was one of the first daring to challenge the geocentric theory. As a child, he spent much of his everyday life in the late-medieval tenement house, which became the symbol of the renowned astronomer. Whether you are an astronomy lover, someone obsessed with collecting art, or learning the philosophy of zodiac signs, the Copernicus house is a great way to start a space exploration journey. Nicolaus Copernicus “The man who moved the earth.” Nicolaus Copernicus…

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    Bartosz

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  • Lech Walesa
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    Lech Walesa: Biography, Solidarity, Nobel Prize, Facts, Best Quotes & Sayings

    February 21, 2021 /

    Many people, both dead and alive, have made a significant impact, influencing the world positively. These individuals not only change history but also make it. They are great visionaries, and taking courageous steps is a part of their DNA.  It is quite uncommon to see an ordinary worker without standard educational background, with little to no worldly credentials, take the mantle of leadership, becoming an icon for hope and justice for the hopeless and less privileged in this highly flawed world. One such person who portrayed such qualities is Lech Walesa, Poland’s former President. He is proof that regardless of your background, you can become one of the most celebrated…

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    If you visit Paris today, be sure to visit the Pantheon in the 5th Arrondissement. This is the final resting place of one of the most important women in the world. Paris, the French Capital, is more than happy to have such an intellectual grace her land. A woman whose legacy can never be forgotten in this lifetime, Marie Curie Sklodowska built a foundation on which modern science thrives.  Marie Curie was a Polish-born scientist who, against all odds, discovered one of the most significant components in the scientific world, radiation. She faced a lot of challenges in her lifetime. Apart from being poor, she was greatly disadvantaged by inequality,…

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