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Gniezno was the first capital of Poland and the name meant “home” or “nest” while the white eagle stood as a symbol of power and pride. 8. The Legend of Sir Twardowski and the Devil Przygotuj dwie cienkie i lekkie listwy drewniane lub plastikowe, jedną dłuższą (około 60 cm), a drugą krótszą (około 40 cm). Jeśli chcesz stworzyć bardziej trwały i wytrzymały latawiec, warto wykorzystać materiał na żagle latawca. Oto instrukcja, jak zrobić latawiec z materiału: w 1979 r. pokonano po raz kolejny rekord wyniesionej wysokości meteorologicznych aparatów pomiarowych umieszczonych na latawcu do 10 tys. metrów Likho would wander around looking for places where people are happy. Then came the time to play – sending hunger, poverty, fires and whatever calamities that came to the monster’s head. There was no defence against it – you had to be resilient and patient in waiting for better times. This is some good explanation for every misfortune, isn’t it? After all, this is all Likho’s doing... 2. Morowa Dziewica (Plague maiden)

Suddenly, a fairy came up to him and told him to go to the forest and find the flower of the fern which blossomed only on that night.What does it look like? It is a ghost filled with blood, with a soft, shaky and unstable body (without any meat or bones). Do you know where it came from? Wraiths were thought to be living corpses. If, after digging up the grave, the face of the buried person was still ruddy, and the casket lid intact, that meant the soul had turned into a demon. Sadly, this belief came from a rather frightening fact, namely the fact that in the Middle Ages it quite often happened for people to be buried alive by mistake... The younger brother was killed by the older one, Lech, who lied that dragons devoured his brother. When he became a king, the secret was revealed and he was banished from the country. while the city was named in recognition of Krakus II. 4. The Legend of Janosik, the Polish Robin Hood Ecosystem Services and Management programme, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, A-2361, Austria

God and the heavenly creatures decided that they will leave the soul of Walenty in the mines but in the body of a majestic creature called Skarbnik (or Treasurer).Still, the most feared were children-Utopiecs, meaning those that had drowned accidentally and also those murdered by their own mothers. The cruellest and most stubborn of them were said to not spare anyone until they murdered him. That sure sends shivers down one’s spine, doesn’t it? 12. Mamuna/Dziwożona Mythologies have fascinated humanity and civilizations for centuries. These unique representations of our world and humanity offer a multilayered world of imagination that opens up a whole new universe of perception and understanding of history, nature, culture, anthropology, etc.

According to this legend, the King and his knights were fighting a battle where Boleslaw lost his life.

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The flower had magical powers that made dream come true as long as he didn’t share his good fortune. Przeciągnij sznurek wokół ramy latawca, zaczynając od górnego końca dłuższej listwy i kończąc na dolnym końcu.

Z dwóch rogów latawca (ważne, aby nie były przeciwległe) poprowadź nitki odługości około 30 cm. Przymocuj ogon w miejscu ich styku. According to the legend, the poor boy Jacek was too clumsy to participate in these rituals so he sat sad and alone. The myth about the Polish Eagle is one of the most recognized in Poland since this bird is the symbol of the Polish Republic and it is also a focal element in the Polish crest and the Polish coat of arms. w 1956 r. na Arktyce i Antarktydzie uczeni radzieccy za pomocą latawców dokonali pomiarów dolnych warstw atmosfery ziemskiej; The legend describes Janosik as a man who robs the nobility and gives their valuables to the poor, just like Robin Hood did.

Time for Polish water folklore. A Rusalka or water demon lived on the banks of lakes and rivers. These were most often women who had drowned before getting married. They appeared as beautiful, naked or half-naked women, clad in airy shirts or silver robes, with fair skin and long green hair; their heads were adorned with wreaths of riverside flowers and herbs. Apparently, in them enchanted power of these Polish demons was found. They tempted men and caused their death by drowning them in a nearby lake. Sometimes they also indulged in a mad dance with the unfortunate fellow, until he fell from exhaustion. It is believed that the brave king’s life ended in the mountain Giewont which forms a great part of the Tatra mountains and that if one looks at it from far, they will see the head of the King and his knights. Institute of Agricultural Engineering and Informatics, Faculty of Production and Power Engineering, University of Agriculture in Cracow, Cracow, 31-120, Poland

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