- Kraków Krak·ów
- -owa; loc sg -owie
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Nowy słownik polsko-angielski. 2014.
Nowy słownik polsko-angielski. 2014.
Krak — Darstellung in der Chronica Polonorum (1519) Krak (oder auch Krakus) soll der von Kadlubek geschriebenen Legende nach ein Herzog der Wislanen gewesen sein. Seine Existenz ist laut heutiger Geschichtswissenschaft nicht belegbar. Er gilt als der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Krakow — city in southern Poland, said to have been named for a supposed founder, Krak … Etymology dictionary
Kraków — /ˈkrakɒf/ (say krahkof) noun → Cracow …
Kraków — For other uses, see Krakow (disambiguation) and Cracow (disambiguation). Kraków Main Market Square, Wawel Castle, Barbican, St. Mary s Basilica, St. Peter and Paul Church, Colleg … Wikipedia
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Krakow — Original name in latin Krakw Name in other language Carcovia, Cracau, Craca Cracovia, Cracovie, Cracow, Cracvia, Cracvia, Gorad Krakau, KRK, Kraka, Krakau, Krakiv, Krakko, Krakk Krakobia, Krakov, Krakova, Krakovi, Krakovia, Krakovija, Krakovja,… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Districts of Kraków — The 18 districts of Kraków, with the Vistula River running from west to east The city of Kraków is divided into 18 administrative districts, each with a degree of autonomy within the municipal government.[1] The Polish name for such a district is … Wikipedia
Royal Road, Kraków — The Royal Road or Royal Route ( pl. Droga Królewska) in Kraków, Poland, begins at the northern end of the medieval Old Town and continues south through the centre of town towards the Wawel Hill, where the old kings residence, the Wawel Castle, is … Wikipedia
Budget of Kraków — The budget of the city of Kraków, which is presented by the Mayor of Kraków on the 15th of November each year, in 2006 had a projected revenue of 2,150 million złoty. [Bulletin of Public Information for the City of Kraków. Publisher: Wydział… … Wikipedia