Żuławy Wiślane are low-lying lands along the Vistula River delta in northern Poland. The document discusses the natural environment, history of settlement, and cultural attractions of the region. It is divided into three smaller areas and formed from river deposits over thousands of years. Beginning in the Neolithic period, the area was colonized by various groups, including Slavs, Prussians, Dutch, Germans, and Mennonites, who developed agriculture and drainage infrastructure. Notable attractions include the narrow-gauge railway, historic buildings like thatched houses, and museums showcasing the region's history.
1. Żuławy Wiślane Natural Treasures of Europe This is the place for the school’s logo – country. Edit the frame and write. Keep it small and aligned on the right to have a balanced header. Please don’t move the other features of the slide so that they stay the same at all documents.
2. Natural Treasures of Europe This is the place for the school’s logo – country. Edit the frame and write. Keep it small and aligned on the right to have a balanced header. Please don’t move the other features of the slide so that they stay the same at all documents.
3. Natural Treasures of Europe This is the place for the school’s logo – country. Edit the frame and write. Keep it small and aligned on the right to have a balanced header. Please don’t move the other features of the slide so that they stay the same at all documents.
4. Natural Treasures of Europe This is the place for the school’s logo – country. Edit the frame and write. Keep it small and aligned on the right to have a balanced header. Please don’t move the other features of the slide so that they stay the same at all documents.
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6. Natural Treasures of Europe This is the place for the school’s logo – country. Edit the frame and write. Keep it small and aligned on the right to have a balanced header. Please don’t move the other features of the slide so that they stay the same at all documents. In literature recalling Żuławy Wiślane there are divergences about origin of name of this region.The genesis of word Żuławy is bonded with word „solov”- island or polish noun „żuł” which mean river residue. Other sources passes that this name come from languange of Prussians and it only became polonized. ORIGIN OF NAME
7. Natural Treasures of Europe This is the place for the school’s logo – country. Edit the frame and write. Keep it small and aligned on the right to have a balanced header. Please don’t move the other features of the slide so that they stay the same at all documents. CAME INTO EXISTENCE
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10. Natural Treasures of Europe This is the place for the school’s logo – country. Edit the frame and write. Keep it small and aligned on the right to have a balanced header. Please don’t move the other features of the slide so that they stay the same at all documents. Natural flora are: riparian forest, riparian meadow on areas temporary pouring by water, thick rushes and lowland bog . Żuławy Wiślane there is abundance of birds. FLORA
11. Natural Treasures of Europe This is the place for the school’s logo – country. Edit the frame and write. Keep it small and aligned on the right to have a balanced header. Please don’t move the other features of the slide so that they stay the same at all documents. Characteristic element of landscape is very thic water net – natural and unnatural. Groundwaters are behind very shallow and there are very salty, while surface water are very polluted . Surface water on Żuławy Wiślane lost in most cases their natural feature in result of longterm interference of human. WATERS
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21. Źródła : http://gminyturystyczne.pl/region/zulawy_wislane http://www.bryk.pl/teksty/liceum/geografia/geografia_fizyczna/7563-polskie_krajobrazy_%C5%BCu%C5%82awy_wi%C5%9Blane.html http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BBu%C5%82awy_Wi%C5%9Blane