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The image displays an open Polish history textbook, likely a school atlas, spread across pages 112 and 113. The book rests on a flat, light-colored surface, possibly a desk or table. Above the book, a light-colored wall or window sill with minor stains and dust is visible. In the upper right quadrant, part of another blue object with white text, "SZKOLNY as" (School Atlas), is partially visible, suggesting another book or binder.

Page 112 features a historical map titled "RZECZPOSPOLITA W DRUGIEJ POŁOWIE XVII WIEKU" (The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the second half of the 17th century), depicting political borders, geographical features, and arrows illustrating military movements such as the Swedish invasion (1655) and Jan III Sobieski's expedition to Vienna (1683). Text labeled "Praca z mapą" (Work with the map) is on the left. An illustration at the bottom right shows several men in 17th-century military attire, one holding a musket, engaged in battle.

Page 113 contains Polish text describing historical events, primarily the Battle of Vienna on September 12, 1683, the role of Polish cavalry, and the significance of Jan III Sobieski. A highlighted section titled "ZAPAMIĘTAJ" (REMEMBER) provides bullet points summarizing key historical facts. Four circular, gold-colored commemorative coins are placed on this page, partially obscuring the text. Two coins on the left appear to depict historical architecture or figures, while two on the right feature heraldic symbols or crests. Below the "ZAPAMIĘTAJ" section, an orange box titled "PYTANIA I POLECENIA" (QUESTIONS AND TASKS) lists four numbered questions related to the historical content.

The environment is an indoor setting. No specific architectural or geographical markers are present within the image to confirm its location in Wrocław, Poland.
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The image displays an open Polish history textbook, likely a school atlas, spread across pages 112 and 113. The book rests on a flat, light-colored surface, possibly a desk or table. Above the book, a light-colored wall or window sill with minor stains and dust is visible. In the upper right quadrant, part of another blue object with white text, "SZKOLNY as" (School Atlas), is partially visible, suggesting another book or binder. Page 112 features a historical map titled "RZECZPOSPOLITA W DRUGIEJ POŁOWIE XVII WIEKU" (The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the second half of the 17th century), depicting political borders, geographical features, and arrows illustrating military movements such as the Swedish invasion (1655) and Jan III Sobieski's expedition to Vienna (1683). Text labeled "Praca z mapą" (Work with the map) is on the left. An illustration at the bottom right shows several men in 17th-century military attire, one holding a musket, engaged in battle. Page 113 contains Polish text describing historical events, primarily the Battle of Vienna on September 12, 1683, the role of Polish cavalry, and the significance of Jan III Sobieski. A highlighted section titled "ZAPAMIĘTAJ" (REMEMBER) provides bullet points summarizing key historical facts. Four circular, gold-colored commemorative coins are placed on this page, partially obscuring the text. Two coins on the left appear to depict historical architecture or figures, while two on the right feature heraldic symbols or crests. Below the "ZAPAMIĘTAJ" section, an orange box titled "PYTANIA I POLECENIA" (QUESTIONS AND TASKS) lists four numbered questions related to the historical content. The environment is an indoor setting. No specific architectural or geographical markers are present within the image to confirm its location in Wrocław, Poland.

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