The capital of the county of Kent, which is known as the garden orchard of England. Now a city of over 150,000 people, it dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was a village owned by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The capital of the county of Kent, which is known as the garden orchard of England. Now a city of over 150,000 people, it dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was a village owned by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
A town in Silesia Province situated on the Lesznica River (where it has its beginning). The 50° parallel of latitude at Bogumińska Street also runs through here.
A town in Silesia Province situated on the Lesznica River (where it has its beginning). The 50° parallel of latitude at Bogumińska Street also runs through here.