8 October 2010

Value of the flags with the names of the polish cities during one match of the Volleyball World Championships 2010 amounts to 2.3 million zł – according to sportbiznes.pl. On the 26th of September only, during the match with Germany (emission: Polsat), volleyball fans exposed names of the 49 polish cities, total time 1236 seconds (media value 2.3 million zł). The following cities gained the most: Konin, Biała Podlaska, Tychy, Złotoryja and Kępno. Lets remind that long before the match of white and reds crow of fans was waiting for the start of inaugural match in Trieste. Since 16.00h the audience was open for fans. Immediately the audience was dominated by the polish national colors. One could experience a feeling as if the match Poland-Canada was performed in Łódź, or Katowice. Flags of many polish cities and villages were easily seen, including: Konin, Gdańsk, Tychy, Wieluń, Bełchatów, Brwinów, Sokołów Podlaski, Siedlce, Poddębic, Bierutow, Stare Babice, Jedwabno, Czaplinek and many others.

Value of the flags with the names of the polish cities during one match of the Volleyball World Championships 2010 amounts to 2.3 million zł – according to sportbiznes.pl. On the 26th of September only, during the match with Germany (emission: Polsat), volleyball fans exposed names of the 49 polish cities, total time 1236 seconds (media value 2.3 million zł). The following cities gained the most: Konin, Biała Podlaska, Tychy, Złotoryja and Kępno.

Lets remind that long before the match of white and reds crow of fans was waiting for the start of inaugural match in Trieste. Since 16.00h the audience was open for fans. Immediately the audience was dominated by the polish national colors. One could experience a feeling as if the match Poland-Canada was performed in Łódź, or Katowice. Flags of many polish cities and villages were easily seen, including: Konin, Gdańsk, Tychy, Wieluń, Bełchatów, Brwinów, Sokołów Podlaski, Siedlce, Poddębic, Bierutow, Stare Babice, Jedwabno, Czaplinek and many others.

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