Warsaw, (Polish Warszawa), capital of Mazowieckie Province, capital and largest city of Poland, administrative center of the Mazovia region, located in central Poland on the Wisła (Vistula) River.
More than 90 percent of the city was destroyed during World War II (1939-1945), but the historic Old Town section was painstakingly reconstructed.
The monumental Palace of Culture and Science in downtown is Warsaw’s leading landmark.
With the fall of Communism in 1989 and an economic boom in the 1990s, new office blocks and hotels have transformed the city's skyline.
The climate is temperate, with warm summers (July temperatures average a high of 24°C/75°F and a low of 14°C/57°F) and cold winters (January temperatures average a high of 0°C/32°F and a low of -6°C/22°F).
Snow is common in the winter and tends to linger.
(1) WARSAW AND IT'S METROPOLETAN AREA
(2) POPULATION
(3) EDUCATION AND CULTURE
(4) RECREATION
(5) ECONOMY
(6) GOVERNMENT
(7) CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
(8) HISTORY
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
All about Warsaw
Posted by Star Light at 6:03 AM
Labels: capital of Poland
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