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Lubusz
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Lubusz (Polish: Lubuskie) [1] is a region in Poland. While administered here as a part of Greater Poland, parts of it historically also fall under Silesia and Pomerania.
[edit] Cities
- Gorzów Wielkopolskie — the biggest town in and one of the capitals of the voivodship
- Zielona Góra — a big city in and one of the capitals of the voivodship, the Polish wine capital
- Łęknica — the romantic park of Duke Muckow at the Nysa River
- Słubice
- Wschowa — baroque town
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- Ujście Warty National Park — national park with swamps and many birds
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There is no international airport in Lubuskie. The nearest international airports are Poznań's Poznań-Ławica Airport [2] (POZ), Wrocław's Copernicus Airport [3] (WRO) and Szczecin's Szczecin-Goleniów Airport [4] (SZZ).
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- Kłopot: In this small border village you can see half a bridge ending in the middle of the Oder River. In World War II the German troops blew up the bridge retreating from the Soviets. Kłopot is also known for its big stork population in the summer time and for the stork-museum. You can reach Kłopot driving on the main road between Słubice and Zielona Góra. When you reach a small town between them called Cybinka follow the signs.
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Lubuskie boarders three other Polish voivodships
- and Dolnośląskie,
as well as Germany.
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