To your attention online broadcast on Litevski Square in Lublin, Poland. it is an area that was opened for the 700th anniversary of Lublin. To get to this place, you need to go through the entire Old Town and move for a few minutes on the Krakow pre-palace. The square is a large pedestrian space, which houses many multimedia fountains.
The city is the administrative center of the Lublin province. It covers an area of 147.5 sq km. The population of Lublin as of 2018 was almost 340,000 people through the city flows, dividing it into two parts, the picturesque river Bystrica. Two small rivers - Cherneuivka and Chekhuvka - flow into it. On the map of Poland Lublin can be seen in the east of the country.
The first settlement on the site of Lublin appeared in the 6th century. Written mentions of the city appeared in 1198. In 1569 he became a member of the Commonwealth. Beginning in the 17th century, Lublin suffered greatly because of the epidemics that hit Europe, and then from the attacks of the Mongols, Lithuanians, Prussians. Only at the end of the last century it finally became part of the Polish state.