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Why is Warsaw special?

The city is a significant centre of research and development, business process outsourcing, and information technology outsourcing. The Warsaw Stock Exchange is the largest and most important in Central and Eastern Europe.



Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is uniquely defined by its "phoenix-like" story of destruction and meticulous rebirth. During World War II, approximately 85% of the city was deliberately razed to the ground; however, instead of moving the capital elsewhere, the Polish people spent decades rebuilding the Old Town (Stare Miasto) brick by brick, using historic paintings by Canaletto as their primary architectural guide. This feat was so extraordinary that the "restored" Old Town was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beyond its resilience, Warsaw is special for its deep cultural connection to the composer Frédéric Chopin, whose music is celebrated throughout the city in interactive benches and summer concerts in the regal Łazienki Park. The city serves as a striking visual timeline where medieval squares, somber Communist-era brutalist structures like the Palace of Culture and Science, and ultra-modern glass skyscrapers coexist. This blend of painful history and a vibrant, forward-looking energy makes Warsaw a symbol of national identity and a modern European powerhouse that feels both authentic and dynamically evolving.

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Warsaw, city, capital of Poland. Located in the east-central part of the country, Warsaw is also the capital of Mazowieckie województwo (province). Warsaw is notable among Europe's capital cities not for its size, its age, or its beauty but for its indestructibility.

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Warsaw has always been one of Poland's biggest and most important cities. It suffered extensive damage at the hands of occupying German troops during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. After the war, its citizens banded together to push a reconstruction plan to restore the famed city to its former glory.

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Traditionally region around streets Staples, Brzeska, Zabkowska on right side of Vistula river is considered unsafe. It nowadays it's mostly gods, but never less I will not walk there at night without reason. Below is the map of crimes in Warsaw by city districts.

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The most destructive events include the Deluge, the Great Northern War (1702, 1704, 1705), War of the Polish Succession, Warsaw Uprising (1794), Battle of Praga and the Massacre of Praga inhabitants, November Uprising, January Uprising, World War I, Siege of Warsaw (1939) and aerial bombardment—and the Warsaw Ghetto ...

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Polish culture forms an important part of western civilization and the western world, with significant contributions to art, music, philosophy, mathematics, science, politics and literature. Its unique character developed as a result of its geography at the confluence of various European regions.

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A single person estimated monthly costs are 789.3$ (3,194.2zl) without rent. Warsaw is 53.6% less expensive than New York (without rent). Rent in Warsaw is, on average, 75.3% lower than in New York.

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11 facts about Poland that you won't believe
  • Poland is home to the world's biggest castle. ...
  • Poland has one of the world's oldest salt mines. ...
  • Vodka originated in Poland. ...
  • Europe's heaviest animals live in Poland. ...
  • Poland had the world's first upside down house. ...
  • Poland has one of the most diverse environments in Europe.


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Poland's most beautiful cities amaze visitors with their architecture and location, and temp with a wide variety of attractions and regional delicacies. Kraków, Gdansk, Warsaw, Olsztyn and Wroclaw are perfect destinations for a weekend outing – a city break does not have to mean travelling abroad.

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