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As a country in Central Europe, Poland is home to a number of cities that combine history and modernity. Warsaw, the capital, is the political and economic center of the country, with its post-World War II reconstruction and modern skyscrapers, and the Wisła River running through the city, giving it a unique charm. Kraków is a cultural capital, with its medieval Old Town listed as a World Heritage Site, Wawel Castle and Jagiellonian University bearing witness to Poland's glorious history, and a hotbed of art and music. The northern port city of Gdańsk is known as the birthplace of the Solidarity trade union movement, with its Gothic red-brick churches and Baltic Sea views. In addition, Wrocław's Centennial Hall and Poznań's Gothic Cathedral each have their own distinctive character, together outlining Poland's diverse urban landscape.
Dong Uzhumuqin Banner is located in the northeastern part of Xilingol League in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, bordering with Mongolia's Dongfang Province in the north, and is a typical border pastoral flag. The Uzhumqin grassland in its territory is rich in water and grass, known as one of the "most beautiful grasslands in Inner Mongolia", with vast natural pastures and diverse ecosystems, and is an important inheritance of the pastoral culture. Mongolian people account for more than 80% of the population, retaining the pure nomadic tradition, the Naadam Conference, equestrian culture and other folk customs are rich. The economy is based on animal husbandry, producing Uzhumqin sheep, horses and other high-quality livestock products. In recent years, it has relied on grassland ecological resources to develop eco-tourism, and border trade is also unique, which makes it an ideal place to experience the grassland style of the northern border.