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  1. Lesser Poland stretches from the Carpathians in the south to Pilica and Liwiec rivers to the north. It borders Mazovia to the north, Podlaskie to the northeast, Red Ruthenia / Cherven Cities to the east, Slovakia to the south, Silesia to the west, and Greater Poland to the northwest.

    • 60,000 km² (20,000 sq mi)
    • Poland
    • c. 9,000,000
    • Kraków
  2. Małopolskie Province is in the south of Poland, on the border with Slovakia. Mapcarta, the open map.

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    50.06666719.9333331 Krakówis the magnificent centre of this region, with its well-preserved Old Town, and countless museums, galleries, hotels, restaurants and other attractions. It's the regional...

    Poland was created in the 10th century when Mieszko I brought together several Slavic tribes but particularly the Polans (which meant people of the plains or fields). That early state was centred on Poznan, grew to include other lowland areas, and became known as Wielkopolska or Greater Poland. Later in his reign it grew further to take in Silesia ...

    By plane: The province's only commercial airport Kraków (KRKIATA) has a good range of flights across Europe. You could also fly in to Warsaw or Katowice and travel on by road or rail but there's seldom reason to do so. By train:there are good railway services along the lowland river corridor. Kraków is a major hub and has direct trains to Warsaw (2...

    There is good railway and bus transport along the lowland corridor, so from Kraków you can easily day-trip to Oświęcim / Auschwitz and to Wieliczka. There are also trains and frequent buses to Zakopane in the mountains. Other towns in the hills can be reached by bus but services have withered: these spa resorts still have vacationers and second-hom...

    Auschwitz comprises two extermination camps, in use 1940-45, at the edge of the town of Oświęcim. The first camp was an army barracks converted to kill people in batches of several hundreds, which...
    Medieval wooden churches are found in the province's eastern hills, eg at Dębno. There are more further east in PodkarpackieProvince and continuing into Ukraine.
    Summer hiking and winter sports in the mountains: the highest are the Tatras above Zakopane.
    The National Parks have horse-riding, canoeing and other outdoor activities.

    Małopolskie is a delight to the palate - while the local cuisine may be simple, it is held to an art and eating well is a part of the local way of life. The mountains are home to traditional cheesemaking, in particular famous for the smoked cheese (oscypek). Other parts of Małopolskie may not have as famous hallmarks and share the general culinary ...

    Kraków became an infamous target of British stag night excursions, but the region's nightlife is by far much more than that. Kraków is arguably Poland's cultural capital, with many venues blending cultural performances with social activities. One shall also find lively nightlife in Zakopane, the most popular mountain resort town.

    While incidents of racist and antisemitic behaviour do happen, especially in Kraków, tourists should not feel any less safe than in any other region of Poland, or Europefor that matter. Much of Małopolskie thrives on tourist trade and therefore visitors are well looked after. Thanks to a large academic population, you should be able to find English...

    West is Silesia Province. The central corridor around Katowice is post-industrial brownfield, but to the south are attractive mountains, while north is Częstochowawith its baroque shrine.
    North is Świętokrzyskie or Holy Cross Province, with rolling hills, spa towns, and medieval Sandomierz.
    East is Podkarpackie or Subcarpathian Province. There are spas and old wooden churches up in the hills, and a plutocrat's palace at Łańcut. This province borders Ukraine, where Lvivis a charming ol...
    South is Slovakia. Roads hairpin over the Tatras mountains, with Tatras National Park straddling the two countries. Go west (usually via Silesia) to reach Slovakia's lowlands and main cities such a...
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  4. See 19 top attractions and places to visit, 50 best restaurants, and more on our interactive tourist map of Lesser Poland Province.

  5. Nestled in the southern part of Poland, the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, or Małopolska, is a region that seamlessly blends the past with the present. With its sprawling landscapes, historic cities, and rich cultural tapestry, it offers a unique glimpse into the soul of Poland.

  6. Map is showing Poland and the surrounding countries with international borders, province boundaries, province capitals, and the national capital Warsaw.

  7. 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.

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