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Poland is an eastern European country on the Baltic Sea known for its medieval architecture and Jewish heritage. In the city of Kraków, 14th-century Wawel Castle rises above the medieval old town, home to Cloth Hall, a Renaissance trading post in Rynek Glówny (market square). Visitors to Poland are discovering what the locals have long known, that Poland is a country rich in fine culture, scenic landscapes and extraordinary historical sites. Whether exploring the nation’s vibrant cities, the lakes and forests of her picturesque countryside or some of the other tourist attractions in Poland, visitors are sure to bring away rich memories.
Dating back to the 13th century, the Main Market Square in the Old Town in Kraków is the largest medieval town square in Europe. Founded in the late 13th century, Warsaw and the city’s central marketplace were the heart of Polish culture for five centuries. Located on the outskirts of Krakow, the Wieliczka Salt Mine is considered one of the oldest companies in the world. Situated in northern Poland, the Slowinski Sand Dunes are part of the Slowinski National Park located on the coast of the Baltic Sea