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lesser poland (malopolska): Point of Interest Map
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lesser poland (malopolska)

Map of Lesser Poland
Cities of Lesser Poland (Malopolska)

Krakow, located on the Vistula, is Poland`s second-largest city. Krakow`s entire Old Town was one of the very first UNESCO World Heritage Sites and it has been so recognized for over four decades. Wawel Castle, long the residence of Polish kings and synonymous with the Polish identity, is also located here. Krakow is also well-known as the hometown of the first Polish pope, John Paul II, who was once the Archbishop of Krakow under the name Karol Wojtyla.

Zakopane, located at the base of the Tatra Mountains, is considered `the winter capital of Poland`, due to the numerous ski resorts in the vicinity. The main street, Krupowki Street, runs for three miles through the center of town, and is where many restaurants, bars, and shops are located. In the summertime, visitors to Zakopane can take advantage of the numerous hiking trails that stretch deep into the High Tatras. The unique Goral ethnic group thrives in Zakopane; keep an eye out for a Goral crafts market each week in the summer.
Regions of Poland
Warsaw
Poland`s capital is a metropolis of three million people, a far cry from the small village settled around the market square 700 years ago. Warsaw has survived indignity and strife; three partitions of Poland; a carpet-bombing during World War II; and later the Communist regime. Today Warsaw is one of Europe`s hubs of art, culture, entertainment and gastronomy.
Lower Silesia (Dolny Slask)
The southwesternmost voivodeship in Poland is a popular tourist destination. It is sandwiched between the Sudeten mountains and the Silesian Lowlands. In the Lowlands, which is the warmest region of Poland, you will find the region`s largest city, Wroclaw. Closer to the Sudetes you will find Jelenia Gora, boasting the oldest spa district in Poland and multiple ski resorts.
Silesia (Slask)
Silesia, in south-central Poland, is one of the richest areas of the country and the most densely-populated. Cities include the capital, Katowice, one of the richest cities in the country; Bielsko-Biala, known for its Art Nouveau architecture; and Czestochowa, a popular Catholic pilgrimage site known for the monastery of Jasna Gora and the Black Madonna painting.
Greater Poland (Wielkopolska)
Greater Poland (west-central Poland) is known as the country`s `cradle`, as it was the area of the country that saw the rise of the very first Polish royal house. Poznan, the region`s capital, is one of the oldest major cities in Poland. The very first Roman Catholic cathedral in Poland was built here in 968 CE, located on Cathedral Island in the middle of the Warta River.
Lublin Voivodeship
Lublin Voivodeship, close to the border with Belarus and Ukraine, is full of beautiful historic sights. The capital of this region is Lublin, known for Lublin Castle, one of the oldest castles in Poland open to the public. Zamosc is located 55 miles to the southeast of Lublin, and is one of the best-preserved examples of a Renaissance town in Europe.
West Pomerania (Zachodniopomorskie)
West Pomerania is the northwesternmost voivoideship in Poland. It is one of the most popular tourist regions due to its position on the Baltic Sea coast and for other attractions like the Wkrzanska Forest, Drawa National Park, and Wolin National Park. The capital of the region is historic Szczecin, settled in the ninth century and located on the Oder River.
Pomerania (Pomorze)
Polish Pomerania covers much of the northwestern portion of the country, including a large portion of the country`s Baltic Sea coastline. Pomerania has a few large cities, but for the most part it is rural, with lakes, farms, valleys, fields, forests, and small villages and towns. Many of Poland`s oldest cities and towns, such as Gdansk, are located here.
Kuyavia-Pomerania (Kujawy-Pomorze)
Kuyavia-Pomerania consists of Kuyavia to the west, with Bydgoszcz as its capital; and Royal Prussia, with Torun as its capital. Bydgoszcz is well-known as `Little Berlin` due to its eclectic architectural styles. Torun is one of the oldest cities in Poland, 1,200 years old, and its Old Town area, unscathed after World War II, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Cities in Poland
LESSER POLAND (MALOPOLSKA)

Lesser Poland (Malopolska) is a region that roughly corresponds to southeastern Poland, between Silesia to the west and Red Ruthenia in the east. Much of the region lies in the Vistula River basin, north of the Tatra Mountains. The `winter capital of Poland`, Zakopane, is the largest town in the Tatra Mountains and is known for skiing in the winter and hiking in the summer. The hilly and mountainous terrain in the south blends into valleys in the north, as traditional wooden stave churches, castles, and other important landmarks dot the landscape. The capital and largest city of the region is Krakow, located on the Vistula. Krakow`s entire Old Town was one of the very first UNESCO World Heritage Sites and it has been so recognized for over four decades. Wawel Castle, long the residence of Polish kings and synonymous with the Polish identity, is also located here.

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