Polish regions by hint - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
The only region where the Kashubian language is officially recognized and spoken Pomerania
78%
The most urbanized and densely populated region Silesia
78%
Was the territory of the first Polish tribes and home to the first capital Greater Poland
56%
Contains the highest density of UNESCO World Heritage sites in the country Lesser Poland
56%
The most forested region in Poland, with woods covering roughly 50% of its total land area. Lubusz
56%
The exact geometric center of Poland is located here, specifically in the village of Piątek. Lodz
44%
Known for its unique "Loess Gorges" and the city of Lublin, which was the site of the 1569 Union that created the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Lublin
44%
Famous for having the highest number of castles and palaces in Poland Lower Silesia
33%
Often called the "Green Lungs of Poland," it hosts the Białowieża Forest, the last temperate primaeval forest in Europe. Podlaskie
33%
Home to the "Crooked Forest" and the city of Świnoujście, which is located on 44 different islands West Pomerania
33%
It is the only voivodeship that officially splits its capital functions between two cities Kuyavian-Pomeranian
22%
The largest and wealthiest region Masovian
22%
The smallest by land area and population Opolskie
22%
Known as the "Land of a Thousand Lakes" Warmian-Masurian
22%
Home to Bóbrka, the site of the world’s first-ever operational oil well and refinery. Subcarpatian
11%
Home to the Świętokrzyskie (Holy Cross) Mountains, which are among the oldest mountain ranges in Europe. Swientokryzskie
0%
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