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Poznań Old Town is the centermost neighbourhood of the city of Poznań in western Poland, covering the area of the once walled medieval city of Poznań. It is called Stare Miasto in Polish, although that name may also refer to the wider administrative district of Stare Miasto, which extends to most of the city centre and northern parts of the city.
Poznań (Polish: [ˈpɔznaj̃] or ⓘ) [a] is a city on the River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region. [7] The city is an important cultural and business center and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John's Fair (Jarmark Świętojański), traditional Saint Martin's croissants and a local dialect.
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This category lists local subdivisions (osiedles and similar) of the city of Poznań, Poland. For the five larger former administrative divisions ( dzielnicas ), see Category:Districts of Poznań . Pages in category "Neighbourhoods of Poznań"
The Poznań metropolitan area (known in Polish as: Metropolia Poznań) is the metropolitan area of Poznań in west-central Poland. The metropolitan area covers ten counties in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, with an area of 2,162 km 2. The largest cities or towns within the metropolitan area are Poznań, Swarzędz, Luboń and Mosina.
The pre-1990 division of Poznań into dzielnicas. These are still retained for some administrative purposes. A map showing the administrative division of Poznań County (powiat poznański), which covers the areas surrounding Poznań. The county seat and offices are in the city of Poznań, but the county does not include the city.
The city of Poznań, the capital of Greater Poland Voivodeship, offers a variety of tourist attractions, including historical sights, monuments, museums, and theatres. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Skyline
Dębiec is a historical southern part of Poznań, Poland.. It was incorporated into the city limits in 1925. [2] The Dębiec area borders with Luboń in the south, Świerczewo in the west, [3] Starołęka, and the Warta river in the east, extending up to the north to the railway tracks between the Poznań-Górczyn and Poznań-Główny stations and to Wspólna street where it borders with Wilda.