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Dębnicki Park

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This understated park offers a quiet place for walkers, joggers, readers, families and anyone else to enjoy the greenery on a sunny day. Winter time also offers beautiful sights, the archway entrance looks particularly stunning covered in snow, and the small adorable bridges offer prime photo spots.


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