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Supermunicipal poll: Opole, Radom, Lublin, Rzeszów and Plock!

23 of April '20

It is not only new developments that contribute to the urban fabric. In addition to developers and investors, it is also created by people of art, music, activists and social activists.

On the occasion of the 30th birthday of "reborn" local governments, Gazeta Wyborcza is organizing a Supermiasto plebiscite. You can vote in it for investments and events in cities across Poland. Today we present Opole, Radom, Lublin, Rzeszow and Plock. All interested parties are invited to vote, which lasts until April 30, the results will be announced on May 8. This is an opportunity to appreciate the development of cities over the last 30 years and see how much local governments have achieved. Read about the plebiscite in other cities.

Opole

Opole can boast a number of important developments. The University of Opole and the Opole University of Technology were established - both universities have changed the face and character of the city. In addition, the Municipal Public Library was built, and the city center and Market Square underwent extensive renovation work. Opole can also be proud of the Lama Film Festival, as well as the successes of the Opole theater. The Song Museum was opened, and the Millennium Amphitheater was renovated. Opole. Supermunicipal plebiscite.

Radom

Radom has invested primarily in the sustainable development of the city - new cafes and restaurants have been opened, the number of bicycle paths has been increased, a number of residents' initiatives have been created, and Radom residents feel more secure, thanks to increased security in the city. Radom. Supermunicipal plebiscite.

Lublin

The creation of NN and the Old Theater changed Lublin's culture, as did the opening of the Airport and the renovation work carried out in the Old Town. The city created two sports venues - Arena Lublin and Aqua Lublin, an expressway to the capital was put into service and public transportation was revolutionized. Lublin can also be proud of its numerous festivals and cultural events. Lublin. Supermunicipal plebiscite.

Rzeszów

Rzeszow residents can enjoy clean tap water without filtering it first. The city can be proud of its thriving University of Rzeszow and the Aviation Valley, which has made Rzeszow one of Europe's major aviation industry centers. Public transportation has been upgraded, the Tadeusz Mazowiecki pylon bridge has been built, and the city is clean and green. Rzeszow boasts the European Stadium of Culture festival and a renovated Market Square. Rzeszow. Supermunicipal plebiscite.

Plock

Civic Budget is flourishing in Plock, thanks to which many local investments have been made, including playgrounds, green gyms and eagles. Plock is investing in the renovation of schools, playing fields, gymnasiums and, like Rzeszow, clean water. The Vistula boulevards have been renovated, and the Solidarity Bridge has also been built. Plock can also be proud of its cultural achievements - including the Audioriver festival. Plock. Supermunicipal plebiscite.

All cities in the plebiscite can be found at these links:


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compiled by. ed. based on press materials

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