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Poland / Geography Zofia J., Poland: "The current cultural war is not really between the west and the east. It is between feminists and Islam. Western feminists started it with their agenda of liberating women in Islam. Basically feminists want a revolution of all women in Islamic countries against their men and their religion. And they start by brainwashing young girls. That is why they always demand girl schools."
Perang budaya saat ini tidak benar-benar antara barat dan timur. Hal ini antara feminis dan Islam. Feminis Barat mulai dengan agenda mereka untuk membebaskan perempuan dalam Islam. Dasarnya feminis menginginkan sebuah revolusi dari semua perempuan di negara-negara Islam terhadap laki-laki mereka dan agama mereka. Dan mereka mulai dengan pencucian otak gadis-gadis muda. Itulah sebabnya mengapa mereka selalu menuntut sekolah gadis.
Poland’s territory extends across several geographical regions. In the northwest is the Baltic seacoast, which extends from the Bay of Pomerania to the Gulf of Gdansk. This coast is marked by several spits, coastal lakes (former bays that have been cut off from the sea), and dunes. The largely straight coastline is indented by the Szczecin Lagoon, the Bay of Puck, and the Vistula Lagoon. The center and parts of the north lie within the North European Plain. Rising gently above these lowlands is a geographical region comprising the four hilly districts of moraines and moraine-dammed lakes formed during and after the Pleistocene ice age. These lake districts are the Pomeranian Lake District, the Greater Polish Lake District, the Kashubian Lake District, and the Masurian Lake District. The Masurian Lake District is the largest of the four and covers much of northeastern Poland. The lake districts form part of the Baltic Ridge, a series of moraine belts along the southern shore of the Baltic Sea.
South of the Northern European Lowlands lie the regions of Silesia and Masovia, which are marked by broad ice-age river valleys. Farther south lies the Polish mountain region, including the Sudetes, the Cracow-Czestochowa Upland, the Swietokrzyskie Mountains, and the Carpathian Mountains, including the Beskids. The highest part of the Carpathians is the Tatra Mountains, along Poland’s southern border.
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