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Warsaw railway station seems to be quite different. He has changed compared to those times when dozens, hundreds of thousands (and perhaps millions) of the Soviet people came here to trade to earn a living. And from the Soviet people who had the most? That's right - the Ukrainians. And the Warsaw train station was for many of them, if not a home, then at least the hotel or hostel. And now he's not. It repaired. And marketers do not go there in droves. European Union member Poland does not really need now such a mass popular-market trade, which was observed in the late 80's - early 90-ies. On the Internet a lot of videos Warsaw station. You can view it on the big screen without disturbing others. To do this you need to buy video glasses. 65-inch screen and it's easy in your pocket. Can be viewed on a station, the airport, on the road, and in many other places. Download video of the best stations of the world, how they changed and became one of the most beautiful in the world. Video glasses for watching movies, clips, anything that can be watched on the road, but not where. Make your trip more interesting. I think thousands of merchants from the Ukraine could not afford such an idea even imagine, even though transported those goods behind the Iron Curtain, we could not afford.
I took off and turned off their video glasses - Oh! Familiar buildings! Multi-storey building opposite the station, the style similar to Moscow University - is, like standing. And even the sculpture student with a book and women with very passionate views on the employment of its walls remain. This was once a gift of the Soviet Union's "brotherly sotsialsticheskoy Republic" of Poland. Now it all sorts of advertisements ponavesheno, and below the inscription "Zala kongresova" - that is, a congress hall.
And the famous stadium, that is the bazaar, where all the trade carried out is located, it seems, somewhere nearby. Although I may be wrong. That was long ago. Somewhere in the year 91 st or 92 th, when I visited Poland for the first time - took part in an international workshop for tour operators. Then I bought a Japanese convenience store videotape. That was cool! He polamalas first only recently - just at a time when there were personal computers.
That went over our double-decker bus. We loaded the luggage organized. We were seated in places. I got a chair on the second floor. I will monitor all down:)
We leave. In the 9-40 will get on the freeway. Hello, Europe!
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