- mapcarta.com Poland PodlaskieBiałystok is the largest city in north-eastern Poland and the capital of Podlachia. Białystok has about 296,000 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.
- britannica.com Cities & Towns Cities & Towns A-BA main railway line links Białystok with Vilnius and St. Petersburg , and inland waterways are primarily used for timber floating and pleasure cruises.
- pb.edu.pl en/Bialystok University of Technology is the largest technical university in North-East Poland. It has over 70 years of tradition in educating engineers and highly qualified...
- hikersbay.com europe/poland/bialystok…Białystok in 2010, was on the short-list, but ultimately lost the competition to become a finalist for European Capital of Culture in 2016.
- yivoencyclopedia.org article.aspx/BiałystokJewish shops in Białystok with German, Yiddish, and Polish signs, during the German occupation of the city during World War I. (Left to right)...
- Adam Marczak Białystok , with a population of almost 300 000, is a city located in north-eastern Poland, serving the function of the capital of Podlaskie province.
- worldpostalcode.com poland/podlasie/bialystokPostal codes for Bialystok, Poland. Use our interactive map, address lookup, or code list to find the correct zip code for your postal mails destination.
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- en.wiktionary.org wiki/BiałystokBorrowed from Polish Białystok (“white slope”). Proper noun. Białystok. A city, the capital of Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland; largest city in northeastern Poland.