Warsaw, by Carmen Kaczmar Vilches


WARSZAWA

Warszawa is the largest city in Poland. In on the banks of the Vistula river. The weather is mild and cold. In summer has 23ºC, and in winter -20ºC. There are many peacocks and mosquitoes.





The one of September of one hundred ninety thirty nine, Poland was invaded by German. Then Poland disappeared for three centuries
When the First War World finished, Poland was created by some countries.  For this, the national anthem said: ‘‘Poland hasn’t yet disappeared, while we life’’. Now is a republic.
In 2008 (two hundred and eight), Warszawa was the European capital of sport. The most important sport is swimming, skiing, snowboard and football. Poland people are fans of Real Madrid and Barcelona matches.

You can travel by car, bus, tram, rail, metro and people use the bicycle.
The educations and manners are very important: when you start to eat you should said ‘good eat’ and when you finish eat you should said ‘thanks’.
The capital of Poland there is many museums, theaters, cinemas, cathedrals, parks, markets and watchmen.
In Poland, everything is cheaper!