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Gigantic metropolis, historic towns and villages of sentimental charm for which poems and songs have been written. 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

Bialystok - the capital of Podlasie

Bialystok - the capital of PodlasieClose to 300,000 residents make Bialystok the largest city of northeastern Poland and the capital of the Podlasie province. The city is the administrative, commercial, scientific and cultural center in this part of Poland, which because of its exceptional ecological value, is called the Green Lungs of Poland.

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Gdańsk, Sopot, Gdynia – The Tricity

Gdańsk, Sopot, Gdynia – The TricityThe Tricity, an urban complex extending along the Bay of Gdańsk, is one of Poland’s largest tourist attractions. Each of the cities making up the Tricity offers a different atmosphere...

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Jelenia Gora – The Pearl of the Karkonosze Mountains

JG In 1108, Polish duke Boleslaus III founded a fortified settlement, nestled in a valley among the mountains. Such was the origin of today’s Jelenia Gora – a town of 900 years‘ history. Owing to numerous historic monuments, hot springs and picturesque location it is often called the Pearl of the Karkonosze Mountains. Does the town deserve this name? Come and see yourself...

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Kielce - on the crossroads

Kielce - on the crossroadsLocated in the heart of the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, Kielce is the economic and tourist center of the region.

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Bydgoszcz

BydgoszczBydgoszcz - city with nearly 400 thousand inhabitants, for over 7 centuries harmoniously growing alongside the banks of Brda and Vistula rivers draws its wisdom and strength from the resources of spiritual and material heritage of three geographic and historic regions: Wielkopolska, Pomorze and Kujawy.

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Gorzow Wielkopolski

Gorzow WielkopolskiGorzow Wielkopolski is not only the largest town in the province but is also the region’s true centre, a real junction where administration, economic, cultural and social threads intertwine.

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Katowice, center of cultural and economic life in Upper Silesia

Katowice, center of cultural and economic life in Upper SilesiaThe city of Katowice is the centre of cultural and economic life in Upper Silesia (Gorny Slask), a region in south eastern Poland.

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Krakow - the Polish Treasure

Krakow - the Polish TreasureCracow, with a population of nearly one million inhabitants, is one of the most frequently visited cities in Poland. It is an important centre of science with its renowned Jagiellonian University (est. 1364) - one of the oldest schools in Europe. The old city centre of Cracow has been enlisted as one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites...

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