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An interview with Mirosław Karapyta, Marshal of the Podkarpackie Province.
Although many places are advertised as unique and special, this is only really convincing in certain cases.
The economic development of the Sub-Carpathian region (Podkarpackie) is one of the most important issues facing the Regional Government. Today, in an era of global challenges, we must create the right climate, favourable to investors, so that it is in Podkarpackie that they choose to successfully...
The Sub-Carpathian region (Województwo Podkarpackie) is a cultural melting pot, a result of the intertwined fates of the Poles, Ukrainians, Jews, and Lemkos who lived there for many years. Therefore, south-eastern Poland is a unique place: a patchwork of cultures, religions and customs.
The 15th World Festival of Polonia* Folk Ensembles, which is held every three years, will take place in Rzeszow on 21st -28th July, 2011. The idea behind the organisation of such a festival was conceived in 1967, during a tour of the then Province of Rzeszów by the Polonia Song and Dance Ensemble,...
’There is no love more sincere than the love of food.’ So said George Bernard Shaw and this captures the feelings of those who have visited the Sub-Carpathian region (Podkarpackie) and tasted our traditional dishes. If you have yet to do so, you are most welcome to discover for yourself...
The Bieszczady Mountains are somewhat of a mythical land even to Poles, a kind of ‘Wild West’, as indeed the region is still sometimes called. It is to the Bieszczady that...