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Euro-net is the 9th biggest privately held company in Poland with yearly sales of 4.5 bln PLN (1.1 bln USD) in 2015. [3] The total value of the consumer electronics and home appliances market in Poland in 2015 was 23.2 bln PLN. [4] Euro-net was fined over 0.5 mln PLN in 2013 by a national consumer watchdog UOKiK for deceitful advertising [5] [6]
Galeria Krakowska has 270 specialty shops, cafés, and restaurants on three floors in two roof-covered shopping malls and three plazas. Galeria Krakowska has over 55,470 square metres (600,000 sq ft) of retail floor space, 4,955 square metres (53,000 sq ft) of offices, as well as parking for 1,400 cars (free for the first hour).
Albatros B.II Tupolev Tu-134 Lim-6bis in Museum (behind it - the "MiG alley") LWD Szpak-4T PWS-26 RWD-13 WSK-Mielec M-15 (Belphegor) TS-11 Iskra WSK TS-9 Junak 3 BŻ-1 GIL (SP-GIL) EM-10 Bielik The Polish Aviation Museum ( Polish : Muzeum Lotnictwa Polskiego w Krakowie ) is a large museum of historic aircraft and aircraft engines in Kraków ...
Architect Jovin called the entire explanation a manipulation. He claims that Belgrade had 1.4 million people at the time, that grid was made for the city of 2 million and that "distributive journey" envisioned by the plan actually allows for 80% of the inhabitants to arrive from any point A to point B in maximum 30 minutes.
The Rynek Underground museum of Kraków is situated below the market square of the city. The museum is approximately 4000 square meters in size. [1]Work on the museum first began in 2009 with a budget of 38 million złotys, equal to approximately 9.3 million United States dollars (2023).
The Agricultural University of Kraków (Polish: Uniwersytet Rolniczy im.Hugona Kołłątaja w Krakowie), located in Kraków, Poland, became a university by decree of the Council of Ministers as of 28 September 1972.
1: Bonerowska Tenement House - built in the sixteenth century. The building is named after Jan Boner. 2: Feniks Tenement House - built between 1928 and 1932 in the art deco architectural style, designed by architect Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz. Presently, the building houses several businesses (ground floor) and apartments on its upper floors. [3] 7
It was once a major centre of international trade. Travelling merchants met there to discuss business and to barter. During its golden age in the 15th century, the hall was the source of a variety of exotic imports from the east – spices, silk, leather and wax – while Kraków itself exported textiles, lead, and salt from the Wieliczka Salt Mine.