- themayor.eu en/poland/poznanIn the second half of the 1970s, Poznan witnessed a gradual regression of its industry and other sectors of the economy, which lasted till the end of the 1980s.
- facebook.com Poznan/Miasto Poznań, Poznan, Poland. 273,596 likes · 10,907 talking about this · 213,910 were here.
- redfedoradiary.com things-to-do-in-poznan-poland/And if you are into Art-Nouveau, there are separate neighborhoods in Poznan featuring breathtaking buildings of Renaissance, Baroque, and Art-Nouveau styles.
- local-life.com poznanPoznan Trivia Did you know that the Lawica Airport in Poznan is the oldest in Poland, and has been in operation since 1911?
- lonelyplanet.com poland/wielkopolska/poznanKraków, Warsaw and Gdańsk are the 'big three' of Polish tourism; many travellers never visit any other city in Poland. In the west, however, Poznań…
- put.poznan.pl en/node/6095Take advantage of its assets, because Poznań means: one of the largest Poland's cities (population 550,000)
- corkairport.com destinations/route-map/detail/…After WWI, when Poland regained its independence, the Castle housed the faculty of mathematics of Poznań University.
- klm.co.ug travel-guide/destinations/europe/poland…Admire impressive Polish art in Poznań’s National Museum or wander around the Jeżyce to see distinctive street art.
- mapsofworld.com poland/cities/poznan.htmlAs a part of the Polish mainland, Poznan has had a significant impact on the socio-cultural life of Europe at large, from the pre-First World War to the Holocaust...