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Poznań
Poznań
The picturesque capital of Wielkopolska province is today a major economic, commercial, scientific, cultural and tourism hub in Western Poland; it’s home to the country’s most important trade-fair complex and possibly the most spectacular Town Hall you’ll ever see… Basic information Area: 261,91 km² Population:... Where Exquisite is the Norm Any talk of Poznań inevitably begins with a mention of its Renaissance Town Hall – understandably considered the most beautiful north of the Alps, you’ll be hard pressed to find a more exquisite example anywhere. Among its extraordinary features, you’ll find charming billy-goat figures who pop out to butt heads […]
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Szczecin
The vibrant capital of the Zachodniopomorskie, or West Pomeranian province, is a large port city with a fascinating history. Built where the River Oder flows into the Szczecin Lagoon, it offers a captivating combination of old and new for visitors to discover… Basic information Area:... The Paris of the North  The city’s three main squares, connected via a radial pattern of streets, are modelled after those in the beloved French capital. Their layout reflects the position of the pyramids of Giza in relation to the Nile and the Orion constellation in relation to the Milky Way. And that’s just the […]
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Bydgoszcz pomnik linoskoczka
Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship
Filled with ancient Slavic sites, famous health resorts and natural attractions, the province also includes a gem of Gothic architecture – Toruń – whose historical centre, with the 14th-century Town Hall, tenements and fragments of castle walls, is a UNESCO-listed heritage site. Basic information Population:... Kujawsko-Pomorskie province lies in north-central Poland and shares a border with five provinces: Pomorskie, Warmińsko-Mazurskie, Mazowieckie, Łódzkie and Wielkopolskie. It has two province capitals, Toruń and Bydgoszcz, and covers an area of 17,972 sq. km.  Kujawsko-Pomorskie: Constellation of Great Destinations  Although its tourism capital Toruń is Copernicus’ native town, this astral region’s attractiveness is not […]
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Podlaskie Voivodeship
A picturesque region with remarkable rivers and lakes, the least urbanised part of Poland; idyllic landscapes, charming localities, health resorts, and four national parks (Białowieża, Biebrza, Narew and Wigry) welcome tourists; the region includes the UNESCO-listed Białowieża Forest; Podlaskie province, with hospitable Białystok as its... Podlaskie province lies in north-eastern Poland, bordering on Belarus in the east, Lithuania in the north-east, and sharing a border with three Polish provinces: Warmińsko-Mazurskie, Mazowieckie and Lubelskie. The province capital is Białystok. Podlaskie province covers an area of almost 20,200 sq. km.  Podlaskie Province: Closer to Nature  This is a region marked by various […]
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