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Two Capitals - Warsaw and Krakow
Warsaw - a city completely destroyed during World War II, is now a quickly growing metropolis of more than two million residence...
Krakow - the historical capital of Poland. A city with numerous churches and squares, with the dominating Wawel - past residence and seat of power for polish kings as well as hundreds of other historically significant buildings

Wroclaw - city of hundred bridges
Wroclaw is one of the most picturesque cities in Poland. Situated in south-western Poland, on the Odra River and its inlets, on 12 islands connected with each other and with the land by over a hundred bridges, Wroclaw is often referred to as the Venice of Poland.

Gdansk - historical city - in every aspect
Gdańsk - the Polish maritime capital with the population nearing half a million is a thousand years old. With its Hanseatic tradition, it has for ages played a major role in the commercial relationships between Northern and Western Europe as well as the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.

Warsaw city break – great composer - traces of Fryderyk Chopin
Warsaw - the official capital of Poland - is an extraordinary city - influences of Western and Eastern Europe culture cross.




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