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Zielona GraZielona Gra (pronounced: [ʑe'lɔna,gura], German Grnberg) is a city in western Poland with 118,730 inhabitants (2004), situated in the Lubusz Voivodship (since 1999), previously capital of Zielona Gra Voivodship (1975-1998). Wineries Zielona Gra is one of two places in Poland with wine growing (mainly white wines; there is another wine growing region near the town of Warka in Masovia). The first wineries around Zielona Gra were built in 1314. At Paradyz Abbey near Zielona Gra, monks have been making wine since 1250. The number of wineyards at peak production is estimated at 4,000 in the region, and 2,500 in Zielona Gra itself. The most famous wine is called "Monte Verde". During Communist times, wine production was reduced, but since 1990 it has recovered. However, nowadays wine is no longer produced in Zielona Gora (the last factory was closed in the early 1990s). Education Secondary Education Universities and Colleges Events - June/July: Busker Bus festival
- August: Festiwal Pieśni i Tańca (Folk Festival)
- September: Winobranie (Wine Fest)
Sport Pubs and restaurants - "Pod Schodami", Westerplatte Street N11
- "Ramzes", Stary Rynek
- "Papa Pizza", Al. Wojska Polskiego
- "Wenecja", Kasprowicza Street
- "Gioconda", Stary Rynek
- "Blue Experess", Al. Niepodleglosci
- "Cztery Roze dla Lucienne", Stary Rynek
- "U Jankiela", Sobieskiego Str.
- "Pod Kasztanem", Pl.Pocztowy
- "Slams", Podgrna
- "Stary Mlyn"
Discos Stary Mlyn Politics Gorzow Wielkopolski/Zielona Gora constituency Members of Parliament (Sejm) elected from this constituency - Dariusz Bachalski, PO
- Andrzej Brachmański, SLD-UP
- Jakub Derech-Krzycki, SLD-UP
- Stanisław Gudzowski, LPR
- Jan Kochanowski, SLD-UP
- Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, PiS
- Henryk Ostrowski, Samoobrona
- Alfred Owoc, SLD-UP
- Robert Smoleń, SLD-UP
- Franciszek Wołowicz, SLD-UP
- Bogusław Wontor, SLD-UP
- Jzef Zych, PSL
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