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    Piła (Polish: ⓘ; German: Schneidemühl) is a city in northwestern Poland and the capital of Piła County, situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship. Its population as of 2021 was 71,846, making it the third-largest city in the voivodeship after Poznań and Kalisz and the largest city in the northern part of Greater Poland.

  2. Piła, city, Wielkopolskie województwo (province), west-central Poland, on the Gwda River. Its economic growth has been steady since World War II. Industries include lumber mills, railroad workshops, potato-processing facilities, and an electric-bulb factory.

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  3. Piła is an industrial city of 74,000 people (2017) in the northern part of the Wielkopolskie province in Poland. The city is located on the Gwda river and is famous for its green areas, parks and dense forests nearby.

    • Stanislaw Staszic City Park 8 Parks. Open now.
    • District Museum in Pila 6 Speciality Museums. By Marek_ZG. The collections on display are divided into sections and range from the archaeological findings to beautiful old...
    • VIVO! Piła 25 Shopping Malls. By ExVotoFatum. Relaxing shopping facilities with a broad choice of sometimes discounted articles , several food courts with delicious...
    • Church St. Stanislaus Kostka. Churches & Cathedrals.
  4. Welcome to Pila, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the country's Greater Poland region. Known for its rich history, charming architecture, and vibrant cultural scene, Pila offers a unique and authentic travel experience for those seeking to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations.

  5. PIŁA. Picturesque county seat in the Gwda valley on the river Gwda, 11 km upstream from where it runs into the Noteć. The large areas of forest reaching well within the city limits are Piła’s nature and tourism long suit. Fr. Stanisław Staszic (1755–1826), a preeminent Pole, was born here.

  6. Pila is a town of 80 thousand in Greater Poland that is beautifully set near the River Gwda, far from big cities and highly developed industry. It is no surprise that tourism flourishes here, thanks to the untainted natural environment, glacial lakes, and pinewoods that cover about 25% of the region.

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