Lesser Poland - Lesser Poland, Poland

Kleinpolen - Polen


Województwo Małopolskie - Lesser Poland Voivodeship was created in 1989 and is located in the south of Poland. The province is located in the area of ​​historic Little Poland (Malopolska).
The region of Silesia in the West, Province of Holy Cross in the north, Subcarpathian Voivodeship to the east, and the nation of Slovakia to the south. Most of the province is able Vistula river basin. (A province, also spelled province, Vojvodina or vojvodina, Polish: województwo).
The Tatra, Pieniny and Beskid Mountains on the border with Slovakia, are part of the Carpathian Mountains and some of Europe's most beautiful mountains. They are known as Poland's winter ski resort.
Lesser Poland Province includes 22 powiats (districts), including 3 urban ones. These in turn are in 182 municipalities. It has an area of ​​15,100 square kilometers and a population of 3.2 million people, Krakow (Cracow) is the capital of the region. Lesser Poland has 59 towns and 5,500 villages across the region.




Tourismus Kleinpolen

The old capital of Poland, Krakow (Cracow) is a major tourist destination in Europe, but the mountains in the south were drawing skiers for many years and hiking in summer. There are four national parks and many reserves, which are located in the region.
Classified the salt mine in Wieliczka, pilgrimage Kalwaria Zebrzydowska and Krakow's Old Town by UNESCO of the most precious sites of world cultural heritage.
Wadowice was the birthplace of Pope John Paul II, where there is a museum dedicated to the late Pope's childhood.
Tourism is covered connected in much more detail on each page with the cities, towns and villages of Little Poland.


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