Poronin
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Poronin sits on the confluence of rivers Template:Ill and Template:Ill, which gives rise to the river Biały Dunajec.
In the summers of 1913 and 1914 Vladimir Lenin and Nadezhda Krupskaya rented a holiday home in nearby Biały Dunajec and often stayed in a Poronin inn. The area formed part of Austria-Hungary at that time (as a result of the Partitions of Poland), and when World War I broke out in mid-1914 the Austrian authorities arrested Lenin on suspicion of spying for Russia (August 1914), but deported him to Switzerland soon after (September 1914).[1][2]
During 1947-1990 there used to be a Template:Ill and a statue of Lenin. The statue was transferred to the Socialist Realism Art Gallery (Template:Langx, also known as the "Museum of Socialist Realism") in the Kozłówka Palace complex in the Lublin Voivodeship.
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