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In the News (Thu 17 Dec 09)

  
  Walewice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Walewice is a small village in Poland above the Bzura River.
It is home to a 19th century castle that belonged to Anastazy Colonna-Walewski, who was chamberlain of King Stanislaus Augustus Poniatowski.
Walewice attracts tourists because Napoleon Bonaparte had a love affair with Countess Walewska, a native.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Walewice   (79 words)

  
 Walewice is a small village in Poland Poland above the...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Walewice is a small village in Poland Poland above the...
"Walewice" is a small village in Poland Poland above the Bzura River Bzura River.
Walewice attracts tourists due to the fact that Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte had a love affair with Countess Walewska, a native.
www.biodatabase.de /Walewice   (123 words)

  
 MolMed - Centre of Excellence in Molecular Medicine
Departure from Lodz (Teatr Wielki plaza) to Walewice: 12.30
Departure from Walewice to Lodz (Teatr Wielki plaza): from 20.00
Workshop is organized under scientific supervision of the Polish Society of Haematology and Transfusiology.
www.umed.lodz.pl /MolMed/afisz_28_eng.htm   (186 words)

  
 Catalogue of the Roman Lamps in Poland
The closest to Poland workshops that may have produced the lamps in this type are from Dobrudja (beginning of IV century AD), Lauriacum (beginning of III century AD), Bulgaria (the end of III century  AD).
Considerating written sources often telling about archeological discoveries in the area of Walewice, we suppose that there has been a site from the Roman influence period.
Generaly about the discoveries in Walewice: J.Kostrzwewski, La Tene Culture in  area of Polish Kingdom, Przegląd Archeologiczny I, 1919- 1921, p.
www.uni-klu.ac.at /archeo/archeost/66lampen.htm   (2985 words)

  
 Article on the Dahoman Shagya line
He was the chief sire in Anglo-Arab studs in Walewice and Boguslawice.
At first it was assigned to the stud in Bialka and was active in the Lublin area.
Then he arrived at the stud in Walewice and in the years 1984-1985 was the chief sire leaving behind excellent offspring.
www.moellgaard.dk /English/Horses/Shagyas/Shagya_Dahoman-article.htm   (3551 words)

  
 Poland.pl galleries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
A classicistic palace in Walewice was erected in the years 1783-1784 for Anastazy Colonna-Walewski, King Stanislaus Augustus Poniatowski's chamberlain.
It is known for the legend of the famous love affair between Emperor Napoleon Buonaparte and Countess Walewska.
Today, the palace belongs to the Walewice stud-farm.
www.poland.pl /gallery/gallery_desc,Palace_in_Walewice,gid,90062,cid,87.htm?what=   (126 words)

  
 Danuta Hübner - Commissioner for Regional Policy - Home
On the same day Commissioner Hübner paid a visit to Walewice.
At the Walewice Palace the Commissioner met at lunch Mr.
Franz Fischler, former European Commissioner responsible for Agriculture who received an Honorary Degree from the Warsaw Agricultural University on 13 May, and Mr.
ec.europa.eu /commission_barroso/hubner/ground/ground_pl_en.htm   (2120 words)

  
 Stallions of Marek Romanowski - Stallion Burgund (Wieniec Farm, trakehner)
In Marek Romanowski stud he helped Marlena Kraśnik achieve a bronze medal in Championship of Young Raiders in 2000.
Burgund was head stallion in Udorz Stud and in Walewice Stud.
Burgund is licensed by PZHK and Polish Trakehner Association.
ogiery.romanowski.pl /burgund_en.htm   (161 words)

  
 ECAHO - The official Site of ECAHO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Izabella Pawelec-Zawadzka was involved in judging Arabian horses since 1973.
After she graduated with the title “Engineer of Animal Sciences” with specialisation in horse breeding, she started to work in Walewice, a well-known Anglo-Arabian stud farm.
In 1958 she had to return to Warsaw and began to work at Animex, a foreign trade enterprise which was the sole exporter of Polish horses at that time.
www.ecaho.org /folgeseiten/news/zawadzka.htm   (977 words)

  
 Explore - Part 8
Beginners, on the other hand, can receive tuition from expert riders, while the more advanced can learn from champion show jumpers.
Annual auctions for horse fanciers are held in Sopot (in March), Ksiaz (May), Poznan (June), Janow Podlaski (September) and Walewice (November).
Anyone who takes part in these auctions, or simply comes along as a spectator will surely agree that a horse on the gallop is indeed one of the three most beautiful sight the world.
www.poloniatoday.com /explore8.htm   (886 words)

  
 Polish National Tourist Office in London
Poland's stables and stud-farms tend to be located in the country's most picturesque regions, and many welcome riding enthusiasts and tourists.
For example, visitors to the Walewice stables near Lowicz can stay in a Classical style palazzo and spend the entire day on horseback.
Those with an equal passion for horses and mountains will find a substantial network of mountain horse-riding trails.
www.poland.dial.pipex.com /news_summer_01.htm   (3080 words)

  
 Explore - Part 21
Visitors can come to Lack for a riding vacation.
Another famous horse breeding center is in Walewice, whose former owner, Maria Walewska, is remembered for her love affair with Napoleon.
The tourist can no longer meet the beautiful Walewska, of course, but one can admire the 18th century Classic palace.
www.poloniatoday.com /explore21.htm   (1737 words)

  
 World Arabian Horse Organization - WWW.WAHO.ORG
Partner and Director of Asayel Alsham Stables, Damascus.
Practical experience as Stud Manager Assistant at Walewice and Janow Podlaski State Studs.
From 1972 to date, Breeding Inspector in charge of purebred Arabian State Stud Farms, at the Ministry of Agriculture, State Agricultural Property Agency.
www.waho.org /Purityissue.html   (17761 words)

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