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  2. Mazowieckie is a low-lying region. To the north is the Mazovian Lowland; to the east, the Południowopodlaska (South Podlasian) Lowland; and to the south, the Iłża Foreland. The main rivers are the Vistula (Wisła), Bug, Narew, Pilica, and Wkra. Forests (mainly coniferous) cover one-fifth of the province. The climate is characterized by warm ...

  3. Warsaw ( Polish: Warszawa) is Poland 's capital and largest city. Warsaw is a bustling metropolis and one of the European Union's fastest-developing capitals and the Union's ninth most populous urban centre. It has a mixture of new and old in its eclectic architectural mix, and is constantly changing.

  4. The Union of Lublin amalgamated Poland with Lithuania, and as such the decision was taken to centralize parliament and move it from Kraków to Warsaw. Twenty seven years later, in 1596, King Zygmunt III Vasa decided to follow suit and shifted his Royal Court north as well, thereby making Warsaw capital of this newly-formed commonwealth.

  5. Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a city that offers a vibrant blend of historical charm and modern attractions. From its rich history and cultural heritage to its vibrant nightlife and delicious ...

  6. Flag of Warsaw, with the proportions of 2:3. The flag of the city of Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a bicolour rectangle, divided into two horizontal stripes of equal width, yellow at the top, and red at the bottom. The flag doesn't have specified proportions, though popularly used proportions include 2:3 and 5:8.

  7. Mar 13, 2024 · WARSAW, March 13 (Reuters) - Poland's capital Warsaw will spend 117 million zlotys ($30 million) in the next two to three years on bomb shelters and other security measures, with war in ...

  8. The Warsaw metropolitan area (known in Polish as: aglomeracja warszawska or Miejski Obszar Funkcjonalny Warszawy) is the metropolitan area of Warsaw, the capital of Poland. The metropolitan area covers ten counties in the Masovian Voivodeship, with an area of 6,100 km 2 [4] [5] and a population of around 3.5 million in 2022. [6]

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