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How dwarfs defeated communism in Poland 🇵🇱 Wroclaw
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Poland, Wroclaw: Why there are so many dwarfs in this city? What's the connection between dwarfs and communism? I love Poland and today I'm gonna go for a Wroclaw Dwarf Hunt to answer these common questions made by all the tourists visiting this beautiful city.
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Wrocław’s dwarfs (Polish: krasnale) are small figurines (20-30 cm) that first appeared in the streets of Wrocław, Poland, in 2005. Since then, their numbers have been continually growing, and today they are considered a tourist attraction: those who would like to combine sight-seeing in Wrocław with "Hunting for dwarfs" are offered special brochures with a map and mobile application software for smartphones. As of 2015, there are over 350 dwarfs spread all over the city. Six of them are located outside the city at the LG plant in Biskupice Podgórne.
The first five, designed by Tomasz Moczek, a graduate of the Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław, were placed in August 2005.
The Orange Alternative (Polish: Pomarańczowa Alternatywa) is a Polish anti-communist underground movement, started in Wrocław, a city in south-west Poland and led by Waldemar Fydrych, commonly known as Major in the 1980s. Its main purpose was to offer a wider group of citizens an alternative way of opposition against the authoritarian regime by means of a peaceful protest that used absurd and nonsensical elements.
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Wrocław’s dwarfs (Polish: krasnale) are small figurines (20-30 cm) that first appeared in the streets of Wrocław, Poland, in 2005. Since then, their numbers have been continually growing, and today they are considered a tourist attraction: those who would like to combine sight-seeing in Wrocław with "Hunting for dwarfs" are offered special brochures with a map and mobile application software for smartphones. As of 2015, there are over 350 dwarfs spread all over the city. Six of them are located outside the city at the LG plant in Biskupice Podgórne.
The first five, designed by Tomasz Moczek, a graduate of the Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław, were placed in August 2005.
The Orange Alternative (Polish: Pomarańczowa Alternatywa) is a Polish anti-communist underground movement, started in Wrocław, a city in south-west Poland and led by Waldemar Fydrych, commonly known as Major in the 1980s. Its main purpose was to offer a wider group of citizens an alternative way of opposition against the authoritarian regime by means of a peaceful protest that used absurd and nonsensical elements.
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👇 MY SOCIALS
#Poland #Wroclaw #Dwarfs
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