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    Tarnów (Polish pronunciation: ⓘ) is a city in southeastern Poland with 105,922 inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of 269,000 inhabitants. The city is situated in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship.It is a major rail junction, located on the strategic east–west connection from Lviv to Kraków, and two additional lines, one of which links the city with the Slovak border.

  2. A privately owned city until 1787, Tarnów’s greatest period of growth came under the illustrious, avant-garde nobleman Jan Tarnowski during the 16th century when the Old Town was largely reconstructed in the manner that today earns it the accolade of being Poland’s ‘Pearl of the Renaissance.’The Tarnowski clan expired without an heir in 1567 and the city was later incorporated into ...

  3. Mar 31, 2023 · Poland was mostly very friendly, open country for religious minorities, including Jews who settled in Tarnów in the mid-15th century and by 1939 their numbers had reached 25,000 – nearly half the city’s total population.

  4. Tarnów, city, Małopolskie województwo (province), southeastern Poland, near the confluence of the Biała and Dunajec (a tributary of the Vistula) rivers. It is an industrial city, producing mainly chemicals, building materials, processed foods, and electrical machinery, and a rail junction on the

  5. Feb 3, 2021 · Tarnów is a Polish city in the Małopolska Province that is too often overshadowed by the province’s capital, the world-famous Kraków.Understandably, this is why many tourists neglect pretty Tarnów, some even unaware of its very existence. Tarnów sits under the radar yet deserves to be seen.

  6. Tarnów boasts an extraordinarily well-preserved Old Town, has one of the finest market squares in southern Poland, and hides a wealth of unique buildings and places of interest.With its rich Jewish history, superb churches and outstanding museums, there’s enough to see and do to justify spending at least one night in the city.A longer stay would also allow you to fully explore a city that ...

  7. Listed as one of the 15 most beautiful towns in Europe by CNN, eighty kilometres east of Kraków near the crossroads of two ancient trade routes lies the charming and hospitable city of Tarnów. Małopolska’s second city by size, Tarnów is overshadowed by big sister Kraków but features many of the same cultural and architectural charms without the crowds, inflated prices and herd mentality ...

  8. Tarnów railway station. Trains from Kraków run every hour or so, cost around 20 zł and take a little more than one hour. Trains from Nowy Sącz take around one hour and 45 minutes. Tickets cost around 13,50 zł. 1 Tarnów Railway Station. Tarnów Railway Station is southwest of the city centre. It's an elegant 1906 building, worth a brief look even if you're not travelling by train.

  9. Tarnów is a historic town in Lesser Poland Lowland in southern Poland, situated 80 km east of Kraków.Tarnów is known for its traditional Polish architecture, which was strongly influenced by foreign cultures and foreigners that once lived in the area, most notably Jews, Germans and Austrians.

  10. Tarnów is a city, located in Eastern Lesser Poland. Its hundreds years of tradition as a private city, then as county city resulted in today’s access to goods other medium cities have and provide.

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