- karpaty.info en/pl/mp/ta/tarnov/Nowadays Tarnów is one of the most attractive cities for tourists who travel in Lesser Poland. It is unofficially called "The Pearl of the Polish Renaissance".
- tr.zhujiworld.com pl/436371-tarnow/Size yerinde en eksiksiz, kapsamlı ve kapsamlı istatistiksel bilgileri sunuyoruz Tarnów, Polonya. Polonya'nin kalbindeki dinamik şehir Tarnów'in özünü keşfedin.
- facebook.com TarnowMojeM/Mój Tarnów, Tarnów. 34,581 likes · 1,789 talking about this · 1,075 were here.
- jewishvirtuallibrary.org tarnow-polandTarnow's annexation to Austria after the first partition of Poland in 1772 created new political conditions and weakened the authority of the manorial lord.
- timeanddate.com worldclock/poland/tarnowCurrent local time in Poland – Tarnów. Get Tarnów's weather and area codes, time zone and DST. Explore Tarnów's sunrise and sunset, moonrise and moonset.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/TarnówTarnów Railway Station is southwest of the city centre. It's an elegant 1906 building, worth a brief look even if you're not travelling by train.
- britannica.com place/TarnowTarnów, city, Małopolskie województwo (province), southeastern Poland, near the confluence of the Biała and Dunajec (a tributary of the Vistula) rivers.
- wiki2.org en/TarnówTarnów. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other places with the same name, see Tarnow. City in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
- http://holocaustresearchproject.org ghettos/tarnow.htmlOn 9 November 1939 Tarnow’s synagogues and prayer houses were set on fire and later demolished. In the same month a Judenrat was established.
- tr.wikitrps.com wiki/Tarnów1900 civarında Tarnow. Tarnów'un geçmişi 12. yüzyıla kadar uzanıyor ve bugün yaklaşık 120.000 nüfusu var. Aslen şehir Benedictine düzenine aitti.