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Polish Village in Istanbul Get to know her

Polish Village in Istanbul Get to know her

Polish village

We all know that Turkey contains many beautiful villages that are adorned by its picturesque nature, which the Ministry of Tourism in Istanbul and Turkey has taken care of and started to pay attention to establishing its public facilities and tourist attractions for tourists who want to enjoy the charming nature in those villages that are in the countryside of the main cities in Turkey, the most important of which is Istanbul And one of the most famous Turkish villages that many tourists who love nature and the countryside are keen to visit and stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city is the Polish village that is located on the outskirts of Istanbul called Polonezköy and it is one of the most beautiful rural places in Turkey.

The Polish village was established by a group of Polish immigrants fleeing from the Russians’ pursuit of them after the occupation of their country 150 years ago, as many tourists from all over the world come to it with the aim of enjoying its beautiful atmosphere inside the village and the events that are held in it. Recently, this village entered the scope of halal tourism in Turkey, where Slaughter is carried out in it according to the Islamic method, because this city was founded by non-Muslim Poles.

It is worth noting that this Polish village has preserved Polish history and heritage for many years, and a number of nationalities live in this village, such as Arabs, Turks, Kurds, some Caucasians and Balkans. The Polish village is a small village located on the Asian side of Istanbul, about 30 km from the center of Istanbul. On its borders is the Beykoz district, which was founded in 1842 by the Poles.

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returns name Polish village polonezköy for the Polonaise dance, the village is also known as Adampol, as it was founded by Prince Adam Jezry Chartowski in 1842, who was heading the government for the Polish National Uprising. Pasha and he bought areas from the village in which only 1850 people lived at the time, where the first residents were working in agriculture and raising trees, but after the Polish independence in 12 they returned to Poland and since 1918 the village has been used as a tourist attraction where it is visited annually by millions of tourists and since 1938 Until the year 1994 AD, its construction and prosperity began, and one of the most important events that distinguish this Polish village is the establishment of an annual festival to remember the history of the village during the cherry fruit season, and it is called the Cherry Festival.

 

Inside the village there are many museums that enabled the residents to display and preserve their heritage, as well as a memorial in which the residents present memorial gifts to visitors and documents and books are sold in it, and we find that hotels and houses have a historical character that distinguishes them from others, and this Polish village is distinguished by its calmness It is completely away from the atmosphere of the hustle and bustle of the city, as well as a festival called the Barbecue Festival is held in the Polish village, and the food is distinguished in the luxurious Ottoman way and traditional Polish food slaughtered in the Islamic way, it also has a large swimming pool, natural ponds and very beautiful councils in the village, places for selling very distinctive souvenirs In the Turkish-Ottoman style, you will find in the village what visitors love when visiting Turkey: beauty, tranquility, souvenirs of a traditional Ottoman nature, traditional Turkish food, and grilling competitions.

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