Kraków.
The Capital of Russia, Moscow is on the Eastern Hemisphere. It's border is on the line between the Eastern and Western Hemisphere.
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The two most common Polish last names are Nowak (which comes from the word new, in Polish nowy) and Kowalski (the origin of which is the same as of the English last name Smith - kowal means in English locksmith).
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Warsaw
In 1956 Warsaw was Polish capital .
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The capital of Poland is Warsaw. It is the largest city in the country and serves as its political, economic, and cultural center.
It is Warsaw in English but in Polish it is Warszawa.
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The capital of Poland is Warsaw or "Warszawa" in Polish.
The capital of Poland is Warsaw ('Warszawa' in Polish)
Warszawa or Warsaw is the capital of Poland.It was:founded in about 1300.the capital of Mazovia from 1493the capital of the Kingdom of Poland from 1385the capital of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1569.In 1768 the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth became a protectorate of the Russian Empire then the region was partitioned several times by the Russian Empire, the Kingdom of Prussia, and the Habsburg Monarchy, and ceased to exist in 1795. Warsaw did not have a national capital status between 1768-1795.Warsaw then became the capital of the second Polish Republic after independence in 1918.It did not function as a capital for several years because of the occupation and massive destruction there during World War II.
Since the XVI century until today Warsaw is the Polish capital.
There's Polish, spelled with the capital "p," which means originating in Poland, such as Polish people or Poles, and there's polish as in nail polish. So you spelled it right:p However, the two words (Polish and polish) are pronounced differently.
Capital punishment remained in polish law until April 1st 1998 , after that it was prohibited.