Orlik 2012

Orlik 2012 or simply Orlik is a Polish government project to build a football (soccer) and join volleyballbasketball 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.

Fordon, Bydgoszcz

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.

gollark: It's a display technology.
gollark: MY EYESMY EYES
gollark: It does seem vaguely worrying to me that people seem to treat it/other stuff being illegal as the default, natural state of things.
gollark: Probably. Governments just love illegalizing things for bad reasons.
gollark: Banning alcohol was tried and failed because of that. Banning weed... happened, seemingly hasn't prevented people getting/using it anyway (but resulted in loads of people pointlessly going to prison), and is beginning to be reverted.

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