Kamenets Podolsky was probably founded in the 11th century (Armenian chronicles prove so). In the 12th and 13th centuries the stronghold, belonging to the Halicko-Vlodzimierska Rus, was located on the site of the present castle, and its sub-grounds in part of today's Old Town.
Kamenets Podolsky was probably founded in the 11th century (Armenian chronicles prove so). In the 12th and 13th centuries the stronghold, belonging to the Halicko-Vlodzimierska Rus, was located on the site of the present castle, and its sub-grounds in part of today's Old Town.
Walbrzych is a city of over 100,000 inhabitants in southwestern Poland. Thanks to the legend of the "Gold Train" it has become a very well-known and frequented city in recent years.
Lying in the Lower Silesian province, Walbrzych is inhabited by more than 101,000 people. The city is picturesquely located on the Pełcznica River in a basin surrounded by the Walbrzych Mountains and is famous as one of the greenest cities in Poland - many parks and forests can be found here, including two landscape parks with nature reserves.