2. Zakopane
Zakopane is the largest urban center in the immediate vicinity of
the Tatra Mountains, a major center of winter sports, has long been
informally called the winter capital of Polish. In the administrative
boundaries of the city is also a large part of the Tatra National Park.
3. Gdańsk
The city is situated on the Baltic Sea, at the mouth of the Wisła
to Motława, the Gulf of Gdansk, Gdansk on the Embankment. Center of
cultural, scientific and economic hub of northern and Polish. Center of
maritime economy with a large commercial port. It is a city of more than a
thousand years of history, whose identity over the centuries was
influenced by different cultures.
4. Olsztyn
A city with county rights, the capital of the Province of Warmia and
Mazury, the county seat of earthly Olsztyn. The main economic,
educational and cultural seat of government and institutions of the region,
as well as the road. By the city of Olsztyn 3 rivers flow. In the
administrative boundaries of the city now lies 15 lakes. In Olsztyn are
currently two nature reserves.
5. Warszawa
The capital of the country and the largest Polish city, situated on the Vistula River.
Warsaw is the center of scientific, cultural, political and economic center in
Europe. Here are the offices of the President, the Sejm and the Senate, the Council
of Ministers, the Polish National Bank and other institutions. Warsaw is the second
in the history of Polish and only within the current boundaries Polish city to be
awarded the Silver Cross of the Order of Military Virtue War.
6. Kraków
The city with county rights located in southern Poland on the Vistula River, the
second in the country in terms of population and in terms of area, the former
capital city of Polish and coronation and burial of Polish kings. It is one of the
oldest Polish cities, with years of history, with many valuable architectural objects.
It operates a number of institutions and cultural institutions that collect priceless
monuments.