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With the use of this page, I would like to provide you with the
information about links to other web sites that are related to
this one, or that concern the Malbork Castle of Teutonic Knights.
My aim is to complements with these other web pages, the
information on the Malbork castle provided on my Web site.
I do hope that the links will facilitate your knowledge
seeking efforts relating to this medieval wonder of the Europe
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This links page I should begin with providing the most important
link of my life, which is my wife Nina. Nina, like myself, is also
an English-speaking tourist guide at the Malbork castle. She also
shares my hobbys of sight seeing and photography. Here are some
photographs of Nina.
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(Note that you can see the enlargement
of every photograph from this Web site, simply by clicking on this photograph.
When you finish with looking at such a photo enlarged, click
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 Nina by the Malbork Castle
 Nina at the Rockefeller Center, New York City
 Nina in Burgas on the Black Sea coast.
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Other Web sites that contain information about the Malbork castle:
Zamek.malbork.pl.
This is a Web site which presents the Malbork castle in three languages (Polish, English, and German).
Przewodnicy.com.
This is a Web site of the Association of Malbork Tour Guides that serves the Malbork castle (prepared in four languages, namely in Polish, English, German, and Russian).
Zamek.malbork.com.pl.
A Web site of the Malbork castle (in Polish). It contains a lot of photographs and historic drawings.
Geocites.com, Poland.net.
These are various web pages, which contain photographs of the Malbork castle.
Web sites that contain information relating to the town of Malbork:
www.malbork.pl.
This is an official Web site of the Malbork Borrough Council. It provides extensive information about the town of Malbork (prepared in three languages, namely in Polish, English, and French).
jan.rel.pl.
This is a Web site which presents one of the olders Malbork churches - i.e. the Saint John the Baptist (in the Polish language only).
Web sites that contain information relating to other tourist attractions close to the town of Malbork:
stutthof.pl.
This is a Web site on the National Stutthof Museum. It shows details of the Stutthof concentration camp (prepared in three languages, namely in Polish, English, and German).
www.frombork.art.pl.
This is a Web site on the Art Museum in Frombork. It shows, amongst others, the Frombork Cathedral, and objects connected with Nicolaus Copernicus (prepared in several languages, including Polish, English, French, Dutch, and Russian).
Web Sites of my brother that relate to various mysteries
totalizm.20m.com
This is a web site of my brother, Dr Jan Pajak, the author of Whats New Page. He is a frequent visitor in Malbork. He actually experienced a miraculous healing from the invisible sculpture of Virgin Mary (before 2WW this sculpture was famous from miraculous healings).
truenirvana.20m.com
This is a web site of my brother, which is to describe the phenomenon of nirvana.
telekinesis.50megs.com
This site tries to describe a phenomenon of telekinesis.
totalism.50megs.com
A different site on the philosophy of totalizm.
propulsion.20m.com
A web site on the magnetic propulsion of flying vehicles.
ufonauts.20m.com
This web site tries to explain the true purpose behind the presence of UFOnauts on Earth.
God.20m.com
This web site presents a secular view of God, including the description of the formal proof for the existence of God.
Pajak.20fr.com
An educational web site of my brother. Contains his lecture notes in computing.
websitemaker.20m.com
A web site designed to facilitate the proces of making web sites.
The latest update of this web page: 12 July 2003
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