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Best Places To Visit In Poland | Top 10 Most Beautiful Places To See in Poland

Best Places To Visit In Poland | Top 10 Most Beautiful Places To See in Poland Top 10 Most Beautiful Places In Poland. Best Scenic and Amazing Destinations in Poland you must see before you die.

Which are best Poland castles & palaces, cathedral & churches, towns & villages, mountains & valley, waterfalls, rivers & lakes to travel? Which are nearest cities, airports & railway stations to reach there?

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Top 10 Most Beautiful Places In Poland


1. Warsaw
2. Krakow
3. Tatra National Park
4. Wrocław
5. Bialowieza Forest
6. Poznan
7. Gdansk
8. Czestochowa
9. Gizycko
10. Mikolajki

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10 Beautiful christmas Markets to Visit in Europe 2023. Some of the best christmas markets in europe are right here in this christmas travel video. Featuring european tourist attractions such as the germany christmas markets in Bonn, berlin, nuremberg. Or christmas markets in france such as strasbourg and colmar markets, Bath england, tallinn and Poland christmas markets such as wroclaw and Krakow.Or even switzerland christmas markets in basel and many more! So if you ever wanted to go on a christmas market tour then try some of these towns in Europe

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Poland roads. Road to Lietuva. Warszawa to Kaunas. Zambrów - Lomźa. Road 63.

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Poland roads. Warszawa to Bialystok. Obwodnica Ostrów Mazowiecka - Zambrów.Autostrada.Road S8 E67/63

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Trip to POLAND | Part 1

Kraków, a southern Poland city near the border of the Czech Republic, is known for its well-preserved medieval core and Jewish quarter. Its old town – ringed by Planty Park and remnants of the city’s medieval walls – is centered on the stately, expansive Rynek Glówny (market square). This plaza is the site of the Cloth Hall, a Renaissance-era trading outpost, and St. Mary’s Basilica, a 14th-century Gothic church.


Kraków written in English as Krakow and traditionally known as Cracow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Province, the city dates back to the 7th century.[5] Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596[6] and has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Polish academic, economic, cultural and artistic life. Cited as one of Europe's most beautiful cities,[7] its Old Town was declared the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in the world.

The city has grown from a Stone Age settlement to Poland's second-most-important city. It began as a hamlet on Wawel Hill and was reported as a busy trading centre of Central Europe in 965.[5] With the establishment of new universities and cultural venues at the emergence of the Second Polish Republic in 1918 and throughout the 20th century, Kraków reaffirmed its role as a major national academic and artistic centre. The city has a population of about 780,000, with approximately 8 million additional people living within a 100 km (62 mi) radius of its main square.[8]

After the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany at the start of World War II, the newly defined Distrikt Krakau (Kraków District) became the capital of Germany's General Government. The Jewish population of the city was forced into a walled zone known as the Kraków Ghetto, from which they were sent to German extermination camps such as the nearby Auschwitz, and the Nazi concentration camps like Płaszów.[9] However, the city was spared from destruction and major bombing.

In 1978, Karol Wojtyła, archbishop of Kraków, was elevated to the papacy as Pope John Paul II—the first non-Italian pope in 455 years.Also that year, UNESCO approved Kraków's entire Old Town and historic centre as its first World Heritage List alongside Quito.Kraków is classified as a global city with the ranking of high sufficiency by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network.Its extensive cultural heritage across the epochs of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture includes the Wawel Cathedral and the Royal Castle on the banks of the Vistula, the St. Mary's Basilica, Saints Peter and Paul Church and the largest medieval market square in Europe, the Rynek Główny.[14] Kraków is home to Jagiellonian University, one of the oldest universities in the world and traditionally Poland's most reputable institution of higher learning.

In 2000, Kraków was named European Capital of Culture. In 2013, Kraków was officially approved as a UNESCO City of Literature.The city hosted the World Youth Day in July 2016.

Kraków's early history begins with evidence of a Stone Age settlement on the present site of the Wawel Hill.[21] A legend attributes Kraków's founding to the mythical ruler Krakus, who built it above a cave occupied by a dragon, Smok Wawelski. The first written record of the city's name dates back to 965, when Kraków was described as a notable commercial centre controlled first by Moravia (876–879), but captured by a Bohemian duke Boleslaus I in 955.[22] The first acclaimed ruler of Poland, Mieszko I, took Kraków from the Bohemians and incorporated it into the holdings of the Piast dynasty towards the end of his reign.

In 1038, Kraków became the seat of the Polish government.By the end of the 10th century, the city was a leading centre of trade.Brick buildings were constructed, including the Royal Wawel Castle with St. Felix and Adaukt Rotunda, Romanesque churches such as St. Adalbert's, a cathedral, and a basilica.The city was sacked and burned during the Mongol invasion of 1241.[25] It was rebuilt practically identical,[26] based on new location act and incorporated in 1257 by the high duke Bolesław V the Chaste who following the example of Wrocław, introduced city rights modelled on the Magdeburg law allowing for tax benefits and new trade privileges for the citizens.In 1259, the city was again ravaged by the Mongols. A third attack in 1287 was repelled thanks in part to the new built fortifications.[28] In 1335, King Casimir III of Poland (Kazimierz in Polish) declared the two western suburbs to be a new city named after him, Kazimierz (Casimiria in Latin). The defensive walls were erected around the central section of Kazimierz in 1362, and a plot was set aside for the Augustinian order next to Skałka.

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Warszawa centrum z lotu ptaka | Jesień 2022

▸Warszawa jest miastem w centralnej Polsce, od 1596 r. stolicą Polski, a także ważnym ośrodkiem naukowym, kulturalnym, politycznym oraz gospodarczym.

Siedziba władz państwowych, przedstawicielstw dyplomatycznych innych państw, organizacji o zasięgu ogólnokrajowym.

Turyści chętnie odwiedzają m.in. Stare Miasto i Nowe Miasto, Trakt Królewski, biegnący od Zamku Królewskiego, przez Krakowskie Przedmieście, Nowy Świat i Al. Ujazdowskie w kierunku Wilanowa, zabytkowy cmentarz - Powązki.

Przez cały rok w mieście odbywają się imprezy, które uatrakcyjnią nawet najkrótszy pobyt w stolicy, np. targi, koncerty, wystawy.

Przełom wieku XIII i XIV (dokładna data nie jest znana) to czasy lokacji miasta na prawach chełmińskich i może być uznany za zamknięcie pradziejowego i wczesnodziejowego etapu dziejów Warszawy. Gdy w roku 1321 wzmiankowany jest po raz pierwszy kasztelan warszawski, miasto znajdowało się na terenie dzisiejszego Starego Miasta.

Już przed rokiem 1596 Warszawa zaczęła zmieniać się w miasto rezydencjonalne, zaś proces ten w pierwszej połowie XVII wieku uległ znacznemu przyspieszeniu.
Dawne podwarszawskie wsie (Praga, Skaryszew, Grochów) zamieniały się w miasteczka; w XVII wieku powstawały także nowe osady, np. Leszno i Grzybów.

W latach dziewięćdziesiątych XVIII w. pojawiły się kamienice pięcio- i sześciopiętrowe; normą było wykorzystanie najmniejszych nawet działek i zagęszczanie zabudowy, co tworzyło charakterystycznie podwórka - studnie.
Skala rozwoju wymagała usprawnienia komunikacji oraz poważnych inwestycji w infrastrukturę komunalną. W 1864 roku stolica otrzymała pierwszy stały most przez Wisłę, wybudowany na wysokości Starego Miasta przez wybitnego inżyniera Stanisława Kierbedzia.

W 1866 roku otwarto pierwszą linię tramwaju konnego. Sieć tramwajowa wydłużała się powoli; przyśpieszenie nastąpiło dopiero w latach dziewięćdziesiątych. Przełom przyniosła elektryfikacja, zainaugurowana w 1908 roku.

Jednym z najważniejszych czynników rozwoju był przemysł. Nadal nastawiony w znaczniej mierze na rynki rosyjskie, od lat siedemdziesiątych przeżywał przewrót przemysłowy i procesy koncentracji.

Wybuch pierwszej wojny światowej przyjęła Warszawa dość spokojnie. Mobilizacja została ogłoszona 31 lipca 1914 roku, a 1 sierpnia Niemcy wypowiedziały wojnę Rosji.
W pierwszym roku wojny nie było widać jeszcze rażących zmian. Ludzie posiadali przedwojenne zapasy ubrań, żywność była dostarczana regularnie. Jednak już wtedy zaczęły się kłopoty z opałem i ograniczenia w dopływie prądu.
Po wejściu Niemców wiele się zmieniło. Znikły rosyjskie napisy na szyldach, pozmieniano nazwy ulic. Pojawiło się natomiast sporo napisów niemieckich, głównie drogowskazów.

1 września 1939 roku o świcie na lotnisko Okęcie, budynki mieszkalne Rakowca i Koła spadły pierwsze bomby niemieckie. Tego dnia dwukrotnie jeszcze ogłaszano alarmy lotnicze, co później stało się codziennością warszawskiego września, bombardowania zaś oraz ostrzał artyleryjski nękały mieszkańców stolicy, niosąc śmierć i coraz większe zniszczenia.

W pierwszych dniach wojny życie miasta pomimo bombardowań toczyło się w miarę normalnie: nie brakowało żywności, otwarte były sklepy, restauracje, kawiarnie, teatry, kina, działała komunikacja.
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Distance driven: 130 kilometers (approx. 131 miles)
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Europa. Poland. Road to Warszawa A2 E30 - S8 E67.Lodz - Warszawa. Autostrada Wolności.Road to Warsaw

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Poland. Grajewo - Rajgród - Augustów. Road S61. Road Warszawa to Kaunas. Obwodnica Augustów.

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【Lockdown Poland】Starogard, Summer Travel in Poland under Coronavirus.

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Poland roads. Augustów - Suwałki. Road E67 S61. Road Warszawa to Kaunas. Obwodnica Augustów.

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Łomża i Nowogród / Chcesz czy nie-Stachursky

(Eng/Pol) Łomża - a city in north-eastern Poland, in Podlaskie region. This is the main economic, educational and cultural Łomża region and one of the three major cities in Podlaskie region (besides Bialystok and Suwalki).
Łomża was founded around the 10th century, on the site of the present day village called Stara Łomża (Old Łomża). Łomża received its municipal rights in 1428. In 1618 a great fire destroyed most of the city, and six years later, an epidemic killed 5,021 persons decimating its population.

Łomża -- miasto w północno-wschodniej Polsce, w województwie podlaskim. To główny ośrodek gospodarczy, edukacyjny i kulturowy ziemi łomżyńskiej oraz jedno z trzech głównych miast województwa podlaskiego (obok Białegostoku i Suwałk).
Łomża została założona około 10 wieku, na miejscu obecnej wsi Stara Łomża. Otrzymała prawa miejskie w 1428 roku. W 1618 roku wielki pożar zniszczył większość miasta, a sześć lat później epidemia zabiła 5021 osób, dziesiątkując jego mieszkańców.

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Restaurants in Zambrów, Polen

Mal wieder richtig lecker essen gehen, in einer guten Gaststätte oder Speiselokal in der Nähe. Genießt ein großartiges Abendessen mit in der Nähe von Zambrów. Egal ob Feinschmecker, Fast-Food oder ein romantisches Candlelight Dinner, hier findest du was Passendes.

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Brit in Poland - 2020 A Polish Adventure Part 2

This is the second half of my journey in 2020, focusing on the places I've seen and the experiences I've had, featuring trips to Berlin, Odessa, Italy, Zakopane, Lodz, Karpacz, Poznan, Olsztyn, Lublin and more!
Come and see how I did my best to make the most of this year and find some life in a year of difficulty!

Brit in Poland is the genuine account of a British Expat who lives in Warsaw, through this account I want to show people what it is like to live abroad, to educate people about the country of Poland, to tell the history of Poland and to show off what this place has to offer, providing guides to locations I have visited and experiences I have taken part in.
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Lithuania - Poland 2016 Trip [Part 2]

I went on a trip with my dad from Babtai to Warsawa. And this is the second part of video from my trip. Go to my channel for first part.
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Holiday Inn Warsaw City Centre, an IHG Hotel, Warsaw, Poland

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