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The Main Market Square in Cracow and its environs have one of the most developed nightlife in Europe. There are over 200 cafés, restaurants and clubs just around it. The parties goes all week long, but of course the Friday and Saturday nights are the hottest. Everyone is able to find a place for himself. [...] |
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Princess Wanda of Polish legend threw herself to
a watery death in the river Wisla. After living in
Krakow for many years we can well understand
why. Apparently she had some problems with her
boyfriend, but we could suspect that her genuine
reason may have been frustration caused by the
traffic situation here. The roads of Krakow seem
not to have been repaired since medieval times
and it could be cheaper and safer to travel by
donkey. [...] |
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Polish is the official language of Poland. It has the second largest number of speakers among Slavic languages after Russian. Polish is the main representative of the Lechitic branch of the West Slavic languages. It originated in the areas of present-day Poland from several local Western Slavic dialects, most notably those spoken in Greater Poland and Lesser Poland. It shares some vocabulary with the languages of the neighboring Slavic nations, most notably with Slovak, Czech, Ukrainian, and Belarusian. [...] |
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Information about Oswiecim - The Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, Wieliczka Salt Mine, Wadowic, Czestochowa, Zakopane, Tyniec, Niepolomice Primeval Forest, Kalwaria Zebrzydowska and Ojcow National Park [...]
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Tarnów's charming Galician atmosphere attracts tourists from all over the world who return again and again in order to re-experience this unique piece of Polish culture. A unique mixture of Gothic and Renaissance buildings and battlements, in addition to a Medieval street layout give the Old Town its own distinct flavor. Complimenting the scenic aesthetics is the jovial spirit of its inhabitants, unique to the southern cities of Poland. [...]
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