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Zakopane - view from Gubalowka Hill
(Tatra mountains in the background).
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Zakopane
Zakopane lies in a big valley between the Tatra Mountains and Gubalowka Hill.
It is the most important Polish centre of mountaineering and skiing, and is
visited by about three million tourists annually. The most important alpine
skiing locations are Kasprowy Wierch, Nosal and Gubalowka Hill.
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View of the Market Square.
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Krakow
Krakow lies in the southern part of Poland, on the Vistula River in a valley
at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains, 219 meters above sea level, between
the Jurassic Rock Upland to the north and the Tatra Mountains 100 kilometers
to the south.
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Warsaw, the capital and largest city of Poland.
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Warsaw
Although today's Warsaw is a fairly young city, it has many tourist attractions. Apart from the Warsaw Old Town quarter, carefully reconstructed after World War II, each borough has something to offer. Among the most notable landmarks of the Old Town are the Royal Castle, King Sigismund's Column, Market Square, and the Barbican ... more »
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Kolobrzeg
Kolobrzeg today is a popular tourist destination for both Poles and the Germans.
It provides a unique combination of a seaside resort, health resort, an old
town full of historic monuments and tourist entertainment options (e.g. numerous
beer gardens).
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Oswiecim
(for Auschwitz museum)
Oswiecim is a town in southern Poland with about 43,000 inhabitants, situated
some 50 km west of Krakow. The German name Auschwitz is still used when referring
to the Auschwitz concentration camp built there by Germany during World War II
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Wroclaw
Wroclaw is the capital of the historical
region of Lower Silesia in southwestern
Poland, situated on the Oder River.
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Poznan
Poznan is a city in west-central
Poland. Located by the Warta River,
it is one of the oldest cities
in Poland, making it an important
historical centre and a vibrant
centre of trade, industry, and
education. Poznan is Poland's fifth
largest city and fourth biggest
industrial centre. It is also the
administrative capital of the Greater
Poland Voivodeship.
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Park in Wieliczka with church in background.
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Wieliczka
Wieliczka is a town in southern Poland, located about 30 minutes drive from Krakow near the famous Salt Mines attraction.
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Krynica Health Resort.
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Krynica
Krynica is famous for the 17th-century discovery of the curative properties of mineral springs. The health resort started operation in 1804 with Mały Domek (the Little House) housing the first baths. In 1807, Krynica was officially called a "Bath Spa" and since then the first doctor started receiving patients there.
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