Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (Polish:województwo warmińsko-mazurskie) is a province inPoland.
Masuria (Mazury in Polish, andMasuren in German) is a lake district. It has over three thousand lakes, the most in the Great Masurian Lakes area. Many of them are connected by channels and rivers, so it is possible to sail hundreds of kilometers fromWęgorzewo toPisz.
Polish is the main language here. A small German-speaking minority is still present from when the area included part of the historic province of EastPrussia before the Second World War. Warmia-Masuria also has a number of ethnic Ukrainians due to forced relocations carried out by the Soviet and Polish Communist authorities after the war.
Masuria and the Mazury Lakes are easily accessible with the numerous roads. Note that the roads are narrow, unlit and sometimes unmarked. There is also a chance for potholes.
Giżycko has a train station with bi-hourly connecting trains toWarsaw andGdańsk. Note that trips from Warsaw take a very, very long time (6 hours or more) because of the lack of North-South rail connections in Poland, therefore the train takes very many detours rather than a direct route.
The only airport in the voivodeship isSzczytno'sMazury Airport (SZY IATA). The nearest Airports outside areWarsaw'sFrederic Chopin Airport (WAW IATA),Gdańsk'sLech Wałęsa Airport (GDN IATA), andBydgoszcz'sIgnacy Jan Paderewski Airport (BZG IATA).
The Mazury Lakes played a very important role in World War 2. It was home to the headquarters of the eastern front of Nazi Germany. Because of this, many Nazi relics can be found all around the lakes, ranging from many intact or blown up bunkers to an unfinished canal. Some highlights are:
Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship borders four otherPolish voivodeships:
as well asRussia'sKaliningrad Oblast and theBaltic Sea.
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