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Sergiusz Jakuszewicz, DSc, Eng., President of the Poland-East Science and Technology Park in Suwałki, north-eastern Poland, talks to Maciek Proliński. >>
The Katowice Special Economic Zone is a brand well known to investors. Through joint efforts made together with local and central authorities for over twelve years KSEZ has helped the region to develop from a post-industrial wasteland into one of the most attractive parts of Europe when it comes to foreign investments.  >>
For many years now the city of Katowice has been building its position on the international arena through cooperation with many partner cities, mainly European ones. The Upper Silesian capital also cooperates with cities outside Europe, such as the American city Mobile in Alabama, and with a new Chinese partner. >>
Podkarpackie Province lies in south-west Poland and borders on Ukraine and Slovakia. Natural environment and favourable climatic and soil conditions in the region are very favourable to the development of ecological agriculture. >>
Lublin province is among Poland’s agricultural leaders. It is an non-industrialised region but one of Europe’s most ecology friendly. Lublin is an attractive region, whose growth is meant to be stimulated by tourism and ecological agriculture. The province ranks high on the list as regards the number of farms producing ecological foodstuffs and running agro-tourism activities. >>
Throughout this year numerous events, including conferences, exhibitions and concerts - are being held in the mid-western city of Poznan concerned with ecology-related issues and environment-friendly technologies. Ryszard Grobelny, the president of Poznań, elaborates on these and other issues in an interview for “Polish Market”. >>
Holder of a Polish Ecology Leader title awarded at the 2007 edition of the Environment Minister’s Award, Częstochowa has for many years been involved in active promotion of broadly conceived ecology. Częstochowa lies close to Poland’s Main Subterranean Water Reservoirs, of which the most important is reservoir GZWP 326 with its underground ground water intakes. >>
Kobierzyce Commune Administrator Ryszard Pacholik tells Andrzej K. Kazimierski. Ryszard Pacholik: I The Kobierzyce commune is a very good place to live and it is not a great problem to find a job here. It is situated just outside the city of Wrocław, less than half an hour’s drive from the Old Town Market Square. We have an excellently developed infrastructure, jobs waiting for people and taxes lower than elsewhere. >>
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