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  1. It comprised the city of Kraków and its environs; the other settlements in the area administered by the Free City included 224 villages and three towns (Chrzanów, Trzebinia and Nowa Góra). In 1815, its population was 95,000; as of 1843, it had a population of 146,000. 85% of them were Catholics, 14% Jews, while other religions ...

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      The Congress of Vienna (1815) restored the partition of...

  2. 6. Aug. 2023 · The Free, Independent and Strictly Neutral City of Krakow with its District, commonly known as the Free City of Krakow or the Republic of Krakow, was created according to the rules set out by the Congress of Vienna.

  3. The uprising was centered on the city of Kraków, the capital of a small state of Free City of Krakow. It was directed at the powers that partitioned Poland, in particular the nearby Austrian Empire. The uprising lasted about nine days and ended with Austrian victory.

    • 21 February-3 March 1846
    • Austrian victory
    • Free City of Kraków(modern Poland)
  4. Kraków was the only city that was given limited independence. It was called the Free City of Kraków. The Free City of Kraków became the symbol of Polish independence, a pilgrimage site, which became an intellectual, cultural and religious center in Poland.

  5. The Historic Centre of Kraków, located on the River Vistula in southern Poland, is formed by three urban ensembles: the medieval chartered City of Kraków, the Wawel Hill complex, and the town of Kazimierz (including the suburb of Stradom).