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Poland 2024 Competition Results: Top 16 Destinations to Explore in Poland

National Geographic has revealed the victors of the "Wonders of Poland 2024" competition on Monday, showcasing 16 exceptional locations that earned the most public votes from a list of 48 nominated destinations, including landmarks, towns, and natural wonders. A staggering 258,000 participants...

Poland 2024 Competition Results: Top 16 Destinations to Explore in Poland

🔥Hooray! It's time to uncover the extraordinary hidden corners of Poland that await your exploration! 🇵🇱

This year, the internet vibrated with excitement as people cast a record-breaking 258,000 votes for the "Wonders of Poland 2024" contest, organized by National Geographic. From 48 nominations, 16 eye-catching spots emerged victorious, each one promising a unique, captivating experience:

Dolnośląskie: The Silver Mountain Fortress, a fascinating historical and geological wonder.

Kujawsko-Pomorskie: The ostentatious Palaces in Ostromecko, remnants of the region's royal past.

Lubelskie: The Chełm Chalk Tunnels, an underground labyrinth filled with mystery.

Lubuskie: The enchanting Manor Park in Iłowa, a landscaped delight since the 18th century.

Łódzkie: The Central Museum of Textiles and the Łódź Urban Culture Park, where history and fashion intertwine.

Małopolskie: Muszyna Castle, a breathtaking example of Renaissance and Baroque architecture.

Mazowieckie: Tumskie Hill in Płock, a hilltop sanctuary offering panoramic views.

Opolskie: The Robot Factory in Moszna, a quirky museum celebrating industrial progress.

Podkarpackie: Łańcut Castle, a magnificent stronghold overlooking the city.

Podlaskie: The Orthodox Hermitage in Odrynki, a peaceful retreat nestled in the forests.

Pomorskie: Tuchola Forest, a verdant wilderness where nature takes center stage.

Śląskie: Bielsko-Biała, a charming city with a Hexagonal Market square and long Zywiec beer tradition.

Świętokrzyskie: The Archaeological Museum in Wiślica, home to one of the oldest wooden churches in Europe.

Warmińsko-Mazurskie: Lidzbark Warmiński, a bishop's residence with imposing brick Gothic architecture.

Wielkopolskie: Pyzdry, a picturesque town by the lake with the famous Cross of Laski.

Zachodniopomorskie: Darłowo, a coastal town with historic Gothic architecture and amber workshops.

🎉This year's contest shattered participation records, proving that Poles have a growing appreciation for lesser-known but breathtaking spots The competition was fierce, with every vote deciding the fate of each destination. "The 'Wonders of Poland' contest is the largest in the country, showcasing hidden gems that should not be missed," explained Łukasz Załuski, editor-in-chief of National Geographic Poland. 🏆

Remember, although only 16 sites were crowned "Wonders of Poland," each nomination is a must-visit destination. Poland is brimming with underappreciated attractions waiting to be discovered!

🌍 The "Wonders of Poland" contest isn't just about promoting lesser-known spots but also engaging locals and tourism organizations. Regional tourism bodies, local guides, and residents nominate these hidden treasures, turning the contest into a united force for tourism development. By participating, communities can strengthen their bonds and develop together. 🌱

Looking forward, the "Wonders of Poland" contest is expected to expand, drawing even more participants and nominations in the future. As it grows, the competition will continue to promote tourism, raise cultural and historical awareness, and contribute to Poland's positive international image. 🌟

Join us on our journey to uncover the untold stories of Poland! 🇵🇱✨

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  1. The record-breaking 258,000 votes cast on the internet for the "Wonders of Poland 2024" contest, organized by National Geographic, indicate an increasing appreciation among Poles for lesser-known yet captivating spots in their country.
  2. The winning destinations of the contest, like the Silver Mountain Fortress in Dolnośląskie, offer unique, captivating experiences that showcase Poland's diverse culture and history.
  3. The "Wonders of Poland" contest serves not only to highlight hidden gems but also to engage locals and tourism organizations, promoting unity and togetherness among communities.
  4. Regional tourism bodies, local guides, and residents contribute to the contest by nominating hidden treasures, turning the contest into a uniting force for tourism development.
  5. As the contest grows,Future plans include expansion and a potential increase in participant numbers and nominations, which will continue promoting tourism, cultural awareness, and Poland's positive international image.
  6. Discovering the 16 crowned "Wonders of Poland" is just the beginning–each nomination is a must-visit destination worthy of exploration, allowing participants to immerse themselves in the underappreciated attractions Poland has to offer.
  7. In the spirit of cultural promotion and historical awareness, the contest highlights less-known wonders such as the Orthodox Hermitage in Podlaskie and the Central Museum of Textiles in Łódzkie, revealing untold stories waiting to be discovered.
  8. To stay updated on the latest news and travel opportunities in Poland, sign up to receive a weekly recap of interesting stories and updates on travel, culture, and history delivered straight to your inbox.
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