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    Kraków (Polish: ⓘ), also seen spelled Cracow or absent Polish diacritics as Krakow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city dates back to the seventh century.

  2. (Kraków miasto najwspanialsze) Państwo Polska. Województwo małopolskie. Aglomeracja: krakowska. Prawa miejskie: przed 1228 (1257) Prezydent: Aleksander Miszalski. Powierzchnia: 326,85 km² Wysokość 188–383 m n.p.m. Populacja (30.06.2023) • liczba ludności • gęstość 804 282 2460 os./km² Strefa numeracyjna: 12 Kod ...

  3. Cracóvia (em polonês: Kraków; em latim: Cracovia; em alemão: Krakau) [3] é uma cidade no sul da Polônia, na voivodia da Pequena Polônia. Estende-se por uma área de 326,85 km², com 774 839 habitantes, segundo os censo de 2019, com uma densidade de densidade: 2 370,6 hab./km².

  4. Kraków is one of the largest and oldest cities in Poland, with the urban population of 804,237 (June, 2023). Situated on the Vistula river (Polish: Wisła) in the Lesser Poland region, the city dates back to the 7th century.

  5. Kraków (IPA: [ˈkrakuf]) is the chief city of Małopolskie Province in the south of Poland. At its core is a beautifully-preserved medieval town on the banks of the River Wisła or Vistula, and it's Poland's top tourist draw.

  6. Kraków (Polish: Kraków; (pronounced: ['krakuf]); variant English spelling Cracow; in full Royal Capital City of Krakow, Polish: Królewskie Stołeczne Miasto Kraków) is one of the oldest and largest cities in Poland. In 2014 in Kraków lived 759,800 people. It is on the Vistula river.

  7. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Kraków, city and capital of Małopolskie województwo (province), southern Poland, lying on both sides of the upper Vistula River. One of the largest cities in Poland, it is known primarily for its grand historic architecture and cultural leadership; UNESCO designated its old town area a World Heritage site in 1978.