Orlik 2012
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Orlik 2012 or simply Orlik is a Polish government project to build a football (soccer) and join volleyball–basketball fields in each gmina municipality in Poland before 2012 (time of UEFA Euro 2012 cohosted by Poland).[1] As of 2010 there were 2,479 gminas throughout the country.[2] Orlik is usually built within elementary (grade 1-6) or junior high school (grade 7-9) arena. The name (small eagle) refers to the coat of arms of Poland, while the Polish national teams are called the eagles.
Financing
Single object should cost less than 1 million polish złoty (300 000 U.S. dollars) and is equally financed by the State Treasury, voivodeship and gmina.
References
- ^ "Boiska Orliki – historia i stan obecny | enerad.pl". 10 February 2022.
- ^ Central Statistical Office of Poland Archived 2007-07-11 at the Wayback Machine, January 1, 2006.