KRAKÓW

krăˈkou, Pol. kräˈkoof, Ger. Krakau, city (1994 est. pop. 751,500), capital of Malopolskie prov., S Poland, on the Vistula. A river port and industrial center, it has varied manufactures including metals, machinery, textiles, and chemicals. One of E Europe's largest iron and steel plants is near the city. Founded c.700 and made a bishopric c.1000, Kraków became (1320) the residence of the kings of Poland. The Kraków fire (1595) caused the transfer (1596) of the royal residence to Warsaw, but the kings were still crowned and buried in Kraków until the 18th cent. The city passed to Austria in the third partition of Poland (1795) and was included (1809) in the grand duchy of Warsaw. In 1815 the Congress of Vienna made the city and its vicinity into the republic of Kraków, a protectorate of Russia, Prussia, and Austria, and in 1846 it was included in Austria. The city reverted to Poland in 1919. Kraków has many historic landmarks and national relics. Jagiellonian Univ., founded in 1364 by Casimir the Great, has long been a leading European center of learning; Copernicus was one of its students. The city has some 50 old churches, many of which contain works of art. Standing on a hill, the Wawel, are the royal castle (rebuilt 16th cent. in Italian Renaissance style) and the Gothic cathedral (rebuilt in the 14th cent.), which contains the tombs of great Poles. The Rynek [market] square is noted for the Church of Our Lady (13th cent.), which has carvings by Veit Stoss; the 14th-century cloth hall; and the remaining tower of the 14th-century town hall.

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...15,000 of the 80,000 Jews living in Krakow, received Kennkarten , identity cards...did not have Kennkarten to get out of Krakow. Jews transporting their families and...character of Kazimierz, the Jewish sector of Krakow, changed completely. The stores were...
Bruckner Aleksander. Mikolaj Rej . Krakow, 1905. Chlebowski Bronislaw, "Jan Chryzostom...Chmielowski Piotr. J. I. Kraszewski. Krakow , 1888. -- Zarys najnowszej literatury polskiej . Krakow-Petersburg, 1898. Chrzanowski Ignacy...
...the constitution of 1921; KUMANIECKI Krakow for the constitution of 1935; ROZMARYN Warsaw , LANGROD Kra kow 26 and GRZYBOWSKI Krakow for the "little" constitution of 1948...Warsaw , WERESZCZYNSKI Lwow , KUMANIECKI Krakow 27 and BIGO Wroclaw 28 . The central government...
...katalog tematyczny dziel i bibliografia Krakow, 1986 . CHYBINSKI ADOLF: Mieczyslaw Karlowicz: Kronika zycia artysty i taternika Krakow, 1949 . DZIEBOWSKA ELZBIETA ed. : Z zycia i tworczosci Mieczyslawa Karlowicza Krakow, 1970 . KECKI FELIKS: Mieczyslaw Karlowicz...
...238. Kellner, R., Neidhardt, J., Krakow, B., Pathak, D. ( 1992). Changes...of Clinical Psychiatry, 3, 67-71. Krakow, B. (2002). Turning nightmares into dreams (J. K. Krakow, Ed.). Albuquerque, NM: The New...
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Kazimuk -- Jewish Krakow. by Carl Tighe Is it at all possible...tragedy that Nazism visited upon the Krakow Jewish community has been shown by Thomas...from the Nazis, and on Amon Goth, the Krakow ghetto commandant determined to kill...
...phthalates among women in New York City and Krakow, Poland. by Jennifer J. Adibi , Frederica...New York, New York, (n = 30) and in Krakow, Poland (n = 30). Spot urine samples...isobutyl phthalate, and DEHP are higher in Krakow, whereas the mean personal air concentration...
Dispatch from Krakow: Ubu King Goes to War by Andrzej Stasiuk I have been trying to write this text for several hours, and Im still having problems...
...We examine commercial land markets in Krakow, Poland over a 10-year period of transition...approach, we find that the price gradient in Krakow evolved toward concentration, but concentration...evolution of pricing for vacant lots in Krakow, Poland, from 1993 to 2001. The 9...
...in the factory ...."(42) At the Krakow Glue Factory, management was active in...the province (wojewodztwo) of Cracow (Krakow) consisted of the following districts...Bochnia, Chrzanow, Dabrowa Tarnowska, (Krakow) Limanowa, Miechow Myslenice, Nowy...
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Krakow: Sebastian Wormell Introduces the Polish...Ages. The Rynek is the heart of the new Krakow founded in 1257 by Duke Boleslaw the Bashful...relics of Stanislaw, Polands patron saint. Krakow was Polands capital from the early fourteenth...
Gilded Krakow: Ancient Capital of Polish Culture. by...ribbons stream from girls hair. Welcome to Krakow, the capital of Polish kings for 500 years...exhibition of burgher houses. Although Krakow is known as a city of kings, the proud...
...of Poland: Once Again, Many-Faceted Krakow Sparkles. by Lawrence Weschler On a brisk...morning this past spring I was back in Krakow, lounging at one of the hundreds of outdoor...of the highest vantages in the city. Krakow constitutes a focal node of history...
...of Poland: Once Again, Many-Faceted Krakow Sparkles. by Lawrence Weschler On a brisk...morning this past spring I was back in Krakow, lounging at one of the hundreds of outdoor...of the highest vantages in the city. Krakow constitutes a focal node of history...
Krakow 2000. by Richard Monte THE POLISH CITY OF KRAKOW, with its royal castle and cathedral, its medieval university...castle became the seat of Polish kings, and the bishopric of Krakow was established. Further aspects of Wawel as a religious...
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Krakow, Zakopane the High Tatras; 5, 28 June...Two of Polands most spectacular sites, Krakow and Zakopane, are brought together in this...contrasts. The medieval university city of Krakow, for centuries Polands capital and home...
...of Oskar Schindler Is Helping to Bring Krakow Back to lifeThe Trees Are Full of Rooks...the departure lounge for the flight to Krakow, a small child was pestering his mother with the annoying question routine. Wheres Krakow? Poland, replied the mother. Wheres...
Magical Krakow Is Sure to Cast a Spell on You. F or a city with as dramatic a history as Krakow, Polands former capital has managed to make...cars are the last things that the people of Krakow can hang on to. Although crime is generally...
Krakow and West; Train Ride to Historic Polish...Lothar, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES KRAKOW, Poland - The shrill, thin whistle of...voyage in the opposite direction: from Krakow through Silesia to Wroclaw (long known...
A Bargain Break; Krakow Gives You Plenty of Bang for Your Buck as JO BLAKEMORE Discovered. KRAKOW is a city full of colour and charm, a treasure...home. Its easy to see why. The heart of Krakow is the Old Town, a world heritage site full...
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KRAKOW kra kou, Pol. kra koof, Ger. Krakau, city (1994...city. Founded c.700 and made a bishopric c.1000, Krakow became (1320) the residence of the kings of Poland. The Krakow fire (1595) caused the transfer (1596) of the royal...
...Czestochowa , Gdansk , Gliwice , Katowice , Krakow , Lodz , Lublin , Poznan , Radom , Tarnowskie...Prussia; Galicia was given to Austria; and Krakow and its environs were made a separate...against the gentry led to the annexation of Krakow by Austria. Rebellions broke out in 1848...
...km) covers Rzeszow and the larger part of Krakow provinces; the Ukrainian section (area...served Austria as a pretext for annexing Krakow, an independent republic since 1815. In 1848 Krakow and Lviv were centers of revolution against...
...1533, German sculptor. He worked in Krakow (1477 86, 1488 96) and Nuremberg...wooden high altar in St. Marys, Krakow, is a significant early work. His stone tomb of King Casimir IV is also in Krakow. The Annunciation carved in wood...
...see Poland, partitions of ). In 1794 he issued a call at Krakow for a national uprising and led the Polish forces against both...independence. He died in Solothurn, Switzerland, and is buried in Krakow. His devotion to liberty and Polish independence have made...
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