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- Poland country guide featuring Poland information, tourist attractions, sightseeing and general tourism in the Polish capital of Warsaw, the port city of Gdansk, information about Kracow, Lodz, Malbork, Poznan and Wroclaw.
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Situated in central Europe, Poland has well and truly lifted its head from its communist shackles and rebuilt itself as an
independent and inviting member of Europe. Poland is edged to the north by the Baltic Sea and is also surrounded by a series of
significant countries, such as the Czech Republic, Germany, the Russian Federation and the Ukraine.
Poland is brimming with sights to see and attractions to enjoy. These include more than 100 ancient castles, countless timber-built churches, medieval villages
and towns, and beautiful forests. The scenery around the Baltic coast is a definite highlight in Poland, along with the peaks of the Tatra Mountains
and the high concentration of historic buildings in Warsaw, the Polish capital.
Warsaw has become a leading tourist destination in Poland and is at its busiest between mid-spring to early autumn, when holidaymakers arrive in their
droves. The 14th-century Royal Castle on the Zamek Królewski is one of the most visited sights in Warsaw, along with its winding back streets around the Old Town
area (Stare Miasto), and its endless array of historical and national museums.
Although a holiday in Poland is no longer the bargain break that it once was, this is still a relatively inexpensive country. However, accommodation costs can vary greatly
according to quality. Places worth visiting include the historic port city of Gdansk, the cosmopolitan cities of Kracow and Poznan, the northern town of Malbork, and the
many national parks, such as those at Bialowieza and Tatra.
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WORLD GUIDES TO POLAND
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World Guide to Krakow, Poland
Krakow may only be Poland's third-biggest city, but it has actually become the country's premier tourist destination. The city of Krakow really does leave the other Polish cities way behind in terms of tourism and offers many architectural gems.
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World Guide to Lodz, Poland
Second only in both size and overall population to Poland's capital of Warsaw, Lodz is an enormous city. Tourists tend to visit Lodz for many different reasons, with highlights including its rich movie heritage and Art Nouveau buildings.
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World Guide to Warsaw, Poland
A fairly youthful city when compared to more historic cities in Poland, Warsaw is the country's progressive capital city and is well-known for its cultural scene. Warsaw is home to countless theatres, along with a number of restored castles and palaces.
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World Guide to Wroclaw, Poland
Poland's fourth-biggest city, Wroclaw is a notable educational centre and features no less than ten universities, which between them accommodate over 100,000 students. Wroclaw comprises a series of islands and boasts around 100 bridges.
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Poland Information / Poland Fast Facts
- Country: Poland (Polska)
- Area: 120,000 square miles / 310,800 square km
- Population: 39,000,000
- Capital city: Warsaw (Warszawa)
- Language: Polish
- Currency: Zloty (PLN)
- Country dialling code: +48
- Religion: various religions
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