Famous Cities in Poland - Statistics

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Hint City % Correct
The capital of Country Warsaw
100%
The most famous historical ancient capital of the Kingdom of Poland. Kraków
92%
The refusal to surrender this city was the pretext and spark for World War II. Gdańsk
81%
One of the historical ancient capitals of the Greater Poland region and its current capital. Poznań
75%
Known for its most infamous Jewish concentration camp. Oświęcim
72%
The center of the largest metropolitan area in the European Union by population. Katowice
69%
The university city's namesake university has produced 9 Nobel Prize winners. Wrocław
67%
The most important historical port in the Pomerania region. Szczecin
64%
This city, thriving due to the textile industry, experienced a collapse in the 1990s. Łódź
61%
A trade center with Belarus, referred to by Lukashenko as "belonging to Belarus." Białystok
53%
From the end of the 16th century to the end of the 18th century, this city was the location of the royal court and a center of culture and higher education. Lublin
44%
Its name in Polish means “green mountain”. Zielona Góra
44%
Sharing the capital of the same province with the above city, it is the larger of the two, and NATO headquarters in Poland are located here. Bydgoszcz
42%
The capital of Świętokrzyskie Province, where a massacre of Jews still occurred in 1946. Kielce
42%
This World Heritage ancient city is the birthplace of Copernicus. Toruń
42%
The most famous resort town at the foot of the Tatra Mountains, known as "the winter capital of Poland." Zakopane
42%
This city was formed by the merger of two cities, both of whose names deriving from 'white'(biała) in Polish. Bielsko-Biała
39%
The largest city in southeastern Poland, whose population has increased by 50% due to Ukrainian refugees. Rzeszów
39%
The city is a shrine to the Virgin Mary and known for Black Madonna painting, Częstochowa
36%
The more important "other end" of the Tri-City. Gdynia
36%
This city was the center of the Mazovia region before Warsaw and considered one of Poland's former capitals. Płock
33%
The first historical capital of Poland Gniezno
31%
The largest city in the Warmia region, where Copernicus personally commanded the defense during conflicts with the Teutonic Knights. Olsztyn
31%
The historical capital of Upper Silesia, replaced only after World War II. Opole
28%
The second oldest city in southeastern Poland, where the bloodiest siege battle between Russia and Austria-Hungary occurred during World War I. Przemyśl
22%
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