• Approximately 200 Jews from Białystok survived the German camps, and several dozen managed to go into hiding and survive in the Aryan part of the town.
  • This bar is situated on the ground floor of the Royal Hotel in central Białystok and is the perfect spot to experience the best of the locally brewed beer.
  • Białystok is the largest city in northeastern Poland and the capital of the Podlaskie Voivodeship.
  • Borrowed from Polish Białystok (“white slope”). Proper noun. Białystok. A city, the capital of Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland; largest city in northeastern Poland.
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  • In this article, we will thoroughly explore Białystok and its meaning in today's world, offering a global and detailed vision of this topic that has managed to...
  • Bialystok University of Technology is the largest technical university in North-East Poland.
  • Białystok was once an important center for light industry, which was the reason for the substantial growth of the city's population.
  • Although badly damaged by German bombs during the World War II, it was carefully rebuilt and now serves as the main building of the Medical University of Białystok.
  • This activity relates to the fate of most other Polish cities, but the processes in Białystok had a particularly intense course.