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    Lesser Poland

    Historical region of Poland

    Lesser Poland, often known by its Polish name Małopolska, is a historical region situated in southern and south-eastern Poland. Its capital and largest city is Kraków. Throughout centuries, Lesser Poland developed a separate culture featuring diverse architecture, folk costumes, dances, cuisine, traditions and a rare Lesser Polish dialect. The region is rich in historical landmarks, monuments, castles, natural scenery and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The region should not be confused with the modern Lesser Poland Voivodeship, which covers only the southwestern part of Lesser Poland. Historical Lesser Poland was much larger than the current voivodeship that bears its name. It reached from Bielsko-Biała in the southwest as far as to Siedlce in the northeast. It consisted of the three voivodeships of Kraków, Sandomierz and Lublin. It comprised almost 60,000 km² in area; today's population in this area is about 9,000,000 inhabitants. Wikipedia

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  2. krakow-info.com

    The Malopolska province is placed right in the center of Europe and makes Poland's south. The region takes up the upper Vistula river basin. Half of the province lies 500 m or more above sea level, including the highest Polish peak, Rysy (2499 m), in the scenic Alps-like range of the Tatra mountains. Tatry Mountains.
    • Wojewodztwo Malopolskie

      Malopolska Province of Poland Polish name Wojewodztwo Malopolskie. Area 15,144 sq. km. Provincial capital city: Krakow. 22 counties (3 municipal), 182 communes, 57 cities , 2,635 villages. ... In the proximity of Krakow Krakow is Poland's tourist mecca, and also a gateway to many other must-see sites in the region.

    • Auschwitz

      KL Auschwitz Death Camp in Oswiecim . Site of the notorious German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp of Auschwitz and Birkenau is located seventy kilometers west of Krakow which make an hour's drive. Between June 1941 and January 1945 about one million men, women and children perished in the three Auschwitz concentration camps - i.e. Auschwitz proper, Birkenau and Monowitz - and ...

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  4. poland.travel

    A Journey through Polish Provinces: The Małopolska Province The Małopolska Region, also known as Lesser Poland, is an enchanting part of southern Poland characterized by its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant cities. This region boasts a wealth of cultural heritage and natural beauty, attracting tourists worldwide. At the heart of Małopolska lies Kraków, the […]
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Lesser Poland (Małopolska) and other historical lands of Poland against the background of modern administrative borders (names in Polish) Wawel Castle in Kraków Old Town in LublinLesser Poland, often known by its Polish name Małopolska (pronounced [mawɔˈpɔlska] ⓘ; Latin: Polonia Minor), is a historical region situated in southern and south-eastern Poland.
  6. krakow-info.com

    Malopolska Province of Poland Polish name Wojewodztwo Malopolskie. Area 15,144 sq. km. Provincial capital city: Krakow. 22 counties (3 municipal), 182 communes, 57 cities , 2,635 villages. ... In the proximity of Krakow Krakow is Poland's tourist mecca, and also a gateway to many other must-see sites in the region.
  7. karpaty.info

    The territory of Malopolska province consists of 19 counties (districts) and 3 cities with the rights of the county. The administrative centre of Malopolska region is Krakow. Relief. Malopolska is a historical and ethnographical region, located in southeastern Poland, in the basin of upper and partly central river Wisla.
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    Lesser Poland Voivodeship (Polish: województwo małopolskie [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ mawɔˈpɔlskʲɛ] ⓘ) is a voivodeship in southern Poland.It has an area of 15,108 square kilometres (5,833 sq mi), and a population of 3,404,863 (2019). [3]The province's name recalls the traditional name of a historic Polish region, Lesser Poland, or in Polish: Małopolska.
  9. Lesser Poland (in Polish Malopolska) is a historical region of Poland. It should not be confused with the present Lesser Poland Voivodeship (one of sixteen administrative provinces), though it covers the south-western parts of the historical region. History Malopolska is recognised as the cradle of Polish statehood. Krakow has always…
  10. mapcarta.com

    Kraków is the chief city of Małopolskie Province in the south of Poland. Kraków has about 801,000 residents. Mapcarta, the open map. ... Kazimierz is a part of Old Town district of Krakow in Poland. Before World War II, it was a Jewish district. ... Location: Małopolskie, Poland, Central Europe, Europe; View on Open­Street­Map; Latitude ...
  11. davidstravelguides.com

    The places in Małopolska Province - cities, towns and villages in this province which is situated in the south of Poland. Województwo Małopolskie (Polish) is also known as Lesser Poland. There are many interesting places in Województwo Małopolskie from small villages to large cities like the famous and historic city of Krakow.
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