Leszno was one of the first towns in Poland, in which the economic local authorities were established in 1991.
Leszno has numerous active sport clubs in which future professional sportsmen and Olympians develop.
Leszno is an extraordinarily dynamic town not only in spheres connected directly with economy or culture but also in respect of international contacts.
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Leszno Community is situated in the Mazovian province, in the Warszawa Zachód County.
Leszno Community borders on: from East with communities: Izabelin and Stare Babice, whose eastern borders are connected with Warsaw, the capitol of Poland; from South and West there are communities: Ożarów Mazowiecki, Błonie and Kampinos.
Leszno Community is divided into 22 villages with in 31 town and villages.
The emblem of the Leszno Community originally comes from the emblem of the nobility of the Leszczyński family from the Mazovia.
The name "Leszno" as such comes directly from the last name of the family which was written either Leszczyńscy or Lesniewscy.
The emblem was approved by the Council of the Leszno Community on 29 August 1995 and afterwards it was dedicated by the Primate Priest Józef Glemp during a mass for the harvest festival in September 1995.
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The commune of Święciechowa is located in the Leszno district, in the southern part of the Wielkopolska province.
The Leszno plain, a zone of moraine hills and the Valley of the Polish Trough.
Located on the Leszno plain and outwash, those are mixed forests; in the area of the Polish Trough there are mainly humid forests and alder swamps.
The Leszno region has always been known for religious tolerance, an admirable agriculture output and its overall economy, as well as for being a world famous gliding center.
It is of importance that the schools adjust their courses and curricula to the needs of the local market, and thus do not provide education to people bound to become unemployed, but to needed professionals, who will find interesting jobs.
Leszno is already a place of interest to many, and it is only a matter of time before an influx of investors starts there.
The voivode of Leszno still patronized it and The Provincial Public Library and The Provincial Club in Leszno were the organisators.
The ceremony was organized in The Provincial Public Library and some of the guests were: the voivode of Leszno Zbigniew Haupt, the vice-president of Leszno Lechosław Tomowiak, Eugeniusz Śliwiński, Franciszek Halec, the jurors and the relatives of Stanisław Grochowiak.
The meeting was chaired by Małgorzata Halec the principal of The Provincial Public Library in Leszno and the chief of The Polish Librarian Association in Leszno.
Akwawit Hotel is situated in Leszno mere 80 km away from Poznan - a city where the International Trade Fair takes place.
The Akwawit Hotel in Leszno is connected with the most beautiful Polish complex of covered swimming pools, together with upto date equipped regeneration and fitness parlours.
Active rest and relaxation for our visitors is assured with: a sports swimming pool, the only in Poland water slides of 52 m and 136 m in length, saunas and solariums and a fitness centre.
The story of the Central Gliding School begins in 1936, when the School of Gliding of the Railway Workers Gliding Club from Poznan was established in Rzadkow near Chodziez.
Leszno organised national and international events every year.
The area surrounding Leszno is lowland characterised by an abundance of forestry and lakes to the west and south, as well as intensely cultivated, rich agricultural land to the east and north.
The crane is hauled by the locomotive of the passenger train of train 33230 (depart Wolsztyn 05.56, arrive Leszno 07.03 hrs).
In Leszno they wait for the arrival of the diesel railcar (33240) which reaches Leszno at 08.55 and then the stem loco with the carne runs to Wolsztyn in about 55 minutes.
Sad signs of this is the removal of the semaphore signals in the station of Blotnica, which once had three signals at either end.
On 7 June 2005 the Higher School of Humanities in Leszno was awarded “The Reliable School” Certificate, which testifies to the fact that it provides instruction at the highest level and its graduates are doing well on the labour market.
Among the winning institutions was the Higher School of Humanities in Leszno, which was awarded the “Polish Success” statuette.
The teaching staff consists of professors employed full-time by the Higher School of Humanities in Leszno, as well as academics from the Faculty of Educational Studies, the Faculty of Social Studies and other faculties of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań.
After missing the bus after the Golden Helmet meeting in Pardubice in October 2006, we met a group of Polish fans from Leszno.
The starting point of our hour-long conversation waiting for a bus [you thought Transport for London was bad] was a Leszno scarf, wrapped round one of the fans.
They were a lovely bunch of people, and a treasure to their country.