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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

Lodz - City of Creative Energy

Łódź - City of Creative EnergyLodz, the largest city in Poland, aside from Warsaw, is a cultural phenomenon and a fascinating place inhabited by distinguished artists, scientists and industrialists. It is a modern city deeply rooted in tradition.

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Olsztyn - Copernicus city with 15 lakes

Olsztyn - Copernicus city with 15 lakesOlsztyn is situated in the southern part of Warmia on the river Łyna, within the boundaries of Olsztyńskie Lakeland. There are 15 lakes situated within the borders of Olsztyn, among numerous frontal moraines which were formed during the last glaciations.

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Paczkow - Polish Carcassonne

Paczkow - Polish CarcassonnePaczkow lies on the tourist route leading from Silesia and the Małopolska region to the Kłodzko valley, and offers many cultural sites as well as a beautiful landscapes.

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Poznań – the legendary cradle of Poland

Poznań – the legendary cradle of PolandPoznań is known around the world as an important international trade-fair centre. Every year about 30 international and national events are held here. Specialist trade fairs, such as the Polagra Fair, featuring food products, and the Budma Fair, featuring building materials, are among the largest sectoral events in Europe. The historical landmarks in this city are also well worth seeing...

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Lublin

LublinFor many ages on the borders between Western and Eastern Europe Lublin played an important cultural role. Centuries ago, trade and diplomatic activity crossed here; today Lublin is a meeting place of artists, scientists, students and businesspeople.

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Opole – capital of Polish music

Opole – capital of Polish musicThe center of Opole preserved historical urban pattern which has been shaped from the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries and referred to as Silesian chessboard.

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Poznan

PoznanPoznan has one of the best of multifunctional centers in Poland...

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Rzeszów - the capital of the Podkarpacie Region

Rzeszów - the capital of the Podkarpacie RegionRzeszow has welcomed visitors for almost 700 years. Its oldest written records date back to 1354, when the Medieval city Resovia was granted civic rights. Since then, it has been a meeting point of many European nations: the Byzantine East and Mediterranean West, people from the South and North of Europe.

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