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Posts by elioug  

Joined: 9 Sep 2010 / Male ♂
Last Post: 30 Nov 2011
Threads: 1
Posts: Total: 22 / Live: 5 / Archived: 17
From: Gdansk
Speaks Polish?: Begginer
Interests: Friends, Job

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elioug   
19 Sep 2010
Classifieds / Random Classifieds Ads Poland [261]

Merged: Playing football / soccer in Gdansk during weekends.

I am new in the city and I would like to join to any team or group of people who like to play football during weekends. Hope to get information and contacts about this.
elioug   
28 Oct 2011
Real Estate / Renting flat/apartment with dog Gdansk? [24]

When my wife looked for an apartment (in Wrzeszcz) she asked the owner about if this was a problem to have a pet (we have a german shepherd). And apparently this wasn't a problem for this person. And my dog is quite calm, only has damaged the wall as scratches there when sometimes is alone (but we have repaired it in past-and again the wall with a hole for now). In my opinion, as in Wrzeszcz the flat is in an old building this is not a big deal for the owner in comparison to rent a flat completely new. So maybe this could also influence about the possibility of having pets in your future flat. Well, just my experience. Good luck, hope to see you soon around here future neighbor :D
elioug   
28 Oct 2011
Real Estate / Renting flat/apartment with dog Gdansk? [24]

Well I am not in the business of looking for flats :D anyway good luck with this. For sure i know there are many websites in internet (in polish) so try to learn some basic words and you will get a big door to new opportunities of flats in any price / any condition. Adding to this about Wrzeszcz its like and old district but in my opinion is well located in the city so it wouldn't be a bad choice to stay there. Greetings.
elioug   
4 Nov 2011
Travel / What can Poland do to attract more tourists? Llamas farm? [71]

I think Poland should use the potential with nature and history to develop a better tourism. In my opinion there are some cities that worth to visit as Krakow or Gdansk between other where we can see old architecture and also places with a big historical background. Anyway everything has to work with a good information system that in my opinion is not well developed as in other countries in Europe that have more experience in receiving big amounts of tourist people. Sometimes people wants just to rest so to use nature places in from a lake or in the middle of a forest as a spa/resting season is good. Also about what is possible in Poland, don't know if other activities like hunting, hiking (in forest) or sailing, windsurfing (in sea) -just saying- are attractive for people who cant do them in own countries? maybe they could be extra alternatives. The country worth to be visited during summer as during winter - even if the weather and temperature can be a recurrent problem. I liked llamas "agroturystyczna" :D as they are from my country and i have seen them in many trips i did in past. These animals can manage well the cold weather, and the wool is very good but not much good or expensive as "vicuñas".
elioug   
5 Nov 2011
Travel / What can Poland do to attract more tourists? Llamas farm? [71]

Hello everybody i saw time ago a video-documental sponsored by Wyborowa: From Poland with love: vbs.tv/en-pl/watch/from-poland-with-love

Well, the video showed other things/activities not typical for average tourist in Poland and pointed from one artistic-cultural point of view. In my opinion some of these topics were ok, others like not interested t me, but at least was an alternative offer of activities for many different kind of people. Adding to this, i like the part with horses in the forest :D as its something that I cant do often in my country and as a visitor in Poland would be nice to do. Try to watch the video, is very varied (version is in English).
elioug   
30 Nov 2011
Off-Topic / What languages do you know? [51]

My languages:
I can speak fluently:Spanish
I can speak fluently but not advanced: English
I can understand reading and speak not much:French
I can speak in basic level: Polish
I can understand some words: Quechua