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Lesser Poland Voivodeship is the voivodeship with the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Poland with six entries, encompassing the Kraków Old Town with the Wawel Royal Castle, former main royal residence and burial site of Polish monarchs, the old salt mines of Bochnia (Europe's oldest) and Wieliczka, the pilgrimage ...
- Voivodeships of Poland
Lesser Poland (Małopolska. The following is a list of the...
- Zator, Lesser Poland Voivodeship
Zator (German: Neuenstadt an der Schaue, Wymysorys:...
- Koszyce, Lesser Poland Voivodeship
Koszyce, Lesser Poland Voivodeship. / 50.17028°N...
- Lesser Poland
Today, Lesser Poland is divided between several...
- Voivodeships of Poland
Lesser Poland Voivodeship, or Małopolska Province, is a voivodeship, or province, in southern Poland. It is 15,108 square kilometres (5,833 sq mi), and as of 2006, has 3,267,731 residents. It was created on 1 January 1999. The capital of the province is Kraków.
Nestled in the southern part of Poland, the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, or Małopolska, is a region that seamlessly blends the past with the present. With its sprawling landscapes, historic cities, and rich cultural tapestry, it offers a unique glimpse into the soul of Poland. Historical Significance.