- The city of Krakow was known as a busy trading center of Central Europe back in 985 and has grown to Poland’s second-most-important city.
- facebook.com Krakow.Cracow.poland/Kraków i Małopolska, Kraków. 129,307 likes · 10,449 talking about this · 32,033 were here. Kraków – miasto na prawach powiatu w południowej Polsce
- local-life.com krakowKrakow's most popular online guide, written by locals. Free pdf downloads, mobile app, online information, and printed maps.
- introducingkrakow.com history-of-krakowArchaeological records show that the site where Kraków is currently located, near Wawel Hill and Vistula River, was inhabited since the Stone Age .
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/KrakówThis lasted until the Second World War, when Germany and the USSR partitioned the country, with German forces entering Kraków in September 1939.
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- nomadicmatt.com travel-guides/poland-travel-guide…Over 25% of the population here are students, which has led to Krakow becoming a hub for cheap food, cheap booze, and abundant bars and clubs.
- tripmondo.com Województwo Małopolskie KrakówKraków in Kraków (Województwo Małopolskie) with it's 755,050 citizens is a city in Poland about 157 mi (or 252 km) south of Warsaw, the country's capital city.
- kids.kiddle.co KrakówThere are about 40 parks in Kraków including dozens of gardens and forests. The Planty Park is the best-known park in Kraków.
- theculturetrip.com europe/poland/krakowDiscover Krakow's treasures with expert guides. Delve into the heart with locals' insights. Culinary hotspots off-the-beaten-path wonders await...