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Description
The largest city and the capital of Poland, located in the Masovian Voivodeship. This city is particularly associated with World War II, where the Warsaw Uprising and the Ghetto Uprising took place. It is a city that combines tradition with modernity. It is famous for the Palace of Culture and Science, the Royal Łazienki Park, and the Palace in the Wilanów district, where the King of Poland, Jan III Sobieski, was stationed.
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Places

Geological Museum

Asia and Pacific Museum

Palace of Culture and Science

Polish Army Museum

Old Town square

Visitance Sisters Church

Krakowskie Przedmieście

Father Jan Twardowski Square

Basilica of the Holy Cross

Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph Church

Stanisław Markiewicz Viaduct

Royal Baths Park

Nicolaus Copernicus Monument

Kazimierz Górski National Stadium

Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński Monument

Hotel Crowne Plaza Warsaw The HUB

Adam Mickiewicz Monument

University of Warsaw

Tyszkiewicz-Potocki Palace

Świętokrzyski Bridge

Jewish cemetery in the Wola district

Royal Castle

Field Cathedral of the Polish Army

Footbridge on the Vistula

Presidential Palace

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

Invisible exhibition
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