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paulapaula, Poland

paulapaula

(or Paulina) is a member from Poland Poland. She has been a member for over 3 years (1128 days).
Distance Sent: 377,890 km
Last Seen: 19 days ago
Speaks: Polish, English, French
Interested in direct swaps: Yes


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Lat: 50.5, Lon: 17.3 | Open in google maps

About Paulina...

Hello postcrossers!

I'm Paulina from Poland. I'd like to receive postcards connected with a particular country. It may be a capital city, a famous place, a beautiful landscape, the place you live in etc. I like night, black&white, retro, colorful or a kind of artistic cards. I prefer SINGLE VIEW postcards, but muliviews with a lot of small photos (16 and more) are great too.

Please, take a look at my favourites to see what sort of postcards I'd like to receive.
If you have one of them and want to make me happy, send it to me. ;) I'll be very grateful.

Don't send me any ad, art (paintings), handmade, holiday (Christmas, Easter), cartoon, animals (especially no pigs/cows/horses/typical grreetings card with dogs or cats), flowers postcards (unless it's something very characteristic of your country, for example Moomins from Finland, Krtek from Czech Republic, wildlife from Africa; animals/flowers as a part of a landscape/view etc. are also welcome).

Finnish users, I've already had some postcards showing your country's landscape, so it will be great if you can send me something different, for example Helsinki/Moomins/northern lights/vintage/Marilyn Monroe/Audrey Hepburn/other stars/cards connected with books and reading/black&white. Thank you!

Please, write more than "hello" and "happy postcrossing". ;) Add something about you/place from the postcard/your country etc. It will be great if you write some words in your language (with translation). Write as much as it's posssible. I really enjoy reading your messages! :)

I prefer to receive cards written and stamped, sent from their country of origin. If your post service tends to destroy the poscards (by postmarking the front side), you can send it written in an envelope.

Thanks in advance.
Happy postcrossing!

PS I love postcards from edition 'Holland images' (I've seen here also 'Amsterdam images' and 'Moscow' images). I have some of them added to my favourites. If you are from the Netherlands (or Russia), you'll make my day by sending such a postcard.




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