Warsaw is the capital of Poland, and by 1,7 million inhabitants also its largest city.

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Most of the tourist attractions are located in particulary central districts of Warsaw like Śródmieście, Wola, or Mokotów.

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The city was completely destroyed during the second world war. The rebuilding lasted 5 years.

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Warsaw is situated next to the Wisła river, and has a continental humid climate. Winters can be quite cold.

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The capital of Poland consits of follwing boroughs: Old Town, Mokotów, Praga Południe, Ursynów, Wola, Bielany, Bielany, Śródmieście, Targówek, Bemowo, Ochota, Białołęka, Praga Północ, Wawer, Żoliborz, Ursus, Włochy, Rembertów, Wesoła, and Wilanów.

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Please let me know if you have more informations about Warsaw.

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i cant seem to recall the food eaten at warsaw but i sure remember the nice beetroot soup and chicken grill i had at krakow!
Comment by ecookie — July 8, 2008 @ 7:53 am