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  1. Pentowo is a settlement situated between the Narew and the Biebrza National Parks in Eastern Poland. It’s widely known as a stork village. Its amazing story began in 1992 when a hurricane occurred there.

  2. 26 wrz 2024 · Known for their long legs and graceful flight, storks exhibit remarkable behaviors and traits that make them unique in the animal kingdom. In this AnimalWised article, we’ll dive into 10 surprising facts about storks, shedding light on their habits, adaptations, and the roles they play in ecosystems around the world.

  3. 19 lis 2015 · About a half-mile from the Russian border, hidden in the rolling hills of northernmost Poland, is the tiny village of Zywkowo, population 25 humans and 43 pairs of nesting white storks.

  4. 2 mar 2024 · In Poland, the sight of a stork circling overhead or tending to its massive nest is more than just a glimpse of nature; it's a symbol of rebirth, good fortune, and deep cultural connection. For centuries, these majestic birds have held a revered place in Polish folklore and remain an intrinsic part of the country's

  5. 24 lut 2021 · Marked on the map above is the Bledow Desert that is located in southern Poland. It is only one of five natural deserts in Europe. It has a total area of 32 sq km (12 sq mi). Some of its dunes extend up to 30 m (98 ft). The Oder, Vistula and Warta are the country's major rivers. The longest river in Poland is the Vistula at 1,047 km (651 mi) long.

  6. Facts about the white stork: distribution, physical characteristics, lifestyle, endangerment & conservation status. Find out more about storks!

  7. 13 lip 2012 · The map on the left shows the average number of stork pairs per square km in each of the 16 provinces of Poland, with the greatest density in the east and northeastern areas. Nearly 41 thousand “couples” of the 160 thousand worldwide breed in Poland, thus, “every fourth stork is Polish.”

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