This culturally diverse city sits near the borders of Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia and is famous for being the birthplace of the universal language, Esperanto.
One of the highlights of visiting Białystok is the opportunity to explore the natural and historical sites surrounding the city. For instance, there is the UNESCO-listed Białowieski National Park, which is home to the European bison. Despite its middleweight size, Białystok is known for its gorgeous natural beauty, including sunflowers, stunning parks, enchanting forests, and lush vegetation. As a result, this city has earned a reputation for being a green city. Interestingly, the government plans to increase its eco-friendly status by adding more green areas around the city, including green roofs and walls on local bus stops.
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