Gigantic metropolises, historic towns and villages of sentimental charm have all had poems and songs written about them. Poland officially has a total of 887 towns. The largest is Warsaw, with a population of 1.7 million, while the smallest Polish town has just 884 inhabitants...
Szczecin – the historic capital of the West Pomerania region is situated at the start of the estuary of the River Oder (Odra), some 65 km from the Baltic Sea.
Wroclaw was once described as "the Holy Blossom of Europe, a beautiful gem among cities" but has also always been a bone of contention, changing hands many times throughout its long history.
The city with its history going back to the 13th century is situated in the very heart of Europe between Berlin, Wroclaw, Szczecin, Poznan and Prague
Today Warsaw is a city with many faces where tradition intermingles with modernity.
Zakopane, located in southern Poland very close to the Tatra National Park (Tatrzanski Park Narodowy), offers many attractions all year round.
Lodz, with its 742,000 inhabitants, is the third largest city in Poland. Lodz is a cultural phenomenon and a fascinating place inhabited by distinguished artists, scientists and industrialists.

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