Located near the Czech border, this was the capital for 500 years, and its official name is still "Royal Capital City of...."
Catherine the Great of Russia was born in this port on the river Oder, in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.
This Lower Silesian city, known as Breslau in German, has belonged to Hungary, Bohemia, Austria and Prussia in the past.
This city in Greater Poland Voivodeship has a football club called Lech.
The birthplace of Copernicus was this central Polish city on the Vistula river.
Lying on the river Warta, this is the site where the Christian icon the Black Madonna is housed.
Konrad Spindleshanks, Henry of Iron, Henry VIII the sparrow and Jan II the mad have all ruled this southern duchy.
This industrial centre was was granted town rights in 1423 by King Władysław II Jagiełło.
Poland's largest metropolis, the GZM, is centred around this city.
A major port until it was taken over by Prussia, this is the hub of the world's amber trade.
This Masovian city on the Vistula has the EU's highest building, the Varso Tower.
At the end of each world war, this city in Lesser Poland briefly served as the national capital.
This hard-to-pronounce city is the co-capital (along with Torun) of the Kuyavian–Pomeranian Voivodeship.
The headline "Male prostitute ODs on erectile dysfunction drugs at priest's orgy" made the news here in this Silesian city in 2024.
This little-known southern city has an urban area of 340,000 inhabitants; the two parts of its name are both from the same word, meaning "white".
Bielsko-Biała
Bydgoszcz
Częstochowa
Dabrowa Gornicza
Gdansk
Głogów
Katowice
Krakow
Łódź
Lublin
Poznań
Szczecin
Toruń
Warsaw
Wroclaw
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