• Radom returns to Poland. When Poland regained independence in 1918, following World War I, the city returned to Poland and the town’s development accelerated.
  • The Radom Castle, also known as the Radom Royal Castle, is a major landmark offering a glimpse into Poland's medieval history.
  • The first hotel established in Radom, central Poland, this modern residence features all that you need for short stays in the region on business or leisure.
  • Radom, Poland: Exploring a Hidden Gem. Welcome to Radom, a charming city located in the heart of Poland.
  • Located in central Poland, Radom is a city with a rich history and cultural heritage. It is the capital of the Radom County and is home to over 200,000 people.
  • Virtual Jewish World: Radom, Poland. ... Many who escaped from Radom reached Warsaw and took part in the Polish Warsaw uprising (August 1944).
  • View all places in Radom. American restaurant in Radom. Amusement center in Radom. ... Bałtów (~51 km). View all places in Poland.
  • For centuries, Radom was part of the Sandomierz Voivodeship of the Kingdom of Poland and the later Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
  • Radom is a large place in the region of Mazovia in Poland with a population of approximately 226,794 people and is one of the largest places in Poland.