POLAND MAP

POLAND MAP, MAP OF POLAND
POLAND MAP, MAP OF POLAND

Poland is a fantastic country and it is big, the Baltic Sea coast is the city of Gdansk and the seaside resort of Sopot very popular destinations, where Krakow in the south of the country is one of the most sought after cities. In the capital Warsaw, you can often find on lists of the destinations in Europe where you get the most for your money. On the Tatra Mountains in the Carpathian Mountains is also the popular winter paradise of Zakopane.

Poland Map with the country that has 14 World Heritage Sites on unesco’s list, including the old cities of Warsaw and Krakow, the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, the salt mine in Wieliczka and the Hundred Years Hall in Wroclaw. Wherever schools and educational institutions travel, expect many young people.

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POLAND MAP CITIES

10 largest cities in Poland

  1. Warsaw (Warszawa) – Population: 1.8 million

Warsaw is the capital and largest city in Poland. It has a rich and complex history, having been destroyed and rebuilt many times over the centuries. Warsaw was founded in the 13th century and became the capital of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th century. During World War II, the city was almost completely destroyed by the Germans, but it was rebuilt after the war. Today, Warsaw is a vibrant cultural and economic center, home to many museums, theaters, and universities.

  1. Kraków – Population: 767,000

Kraków is the second-largest city in Poland and one of the oldest and most culturally significant cities in the country. It was the capital of Poland from the 11th to the 16th centuries and was the center of Polish intellectual and artistic life for centuries. Kraków has a rich architectural heritage, including many Gothic and Renaissance buildings, as well as the Wawel Castle, a symbol of Polish royalty and power.

  1. Łódź – Population: 685,000

Łódź is the third-largest city in Poland and an industrial and commercial center. It was once a major center of the textile industry and was home to many factories and mills. Today, Łódź is known for its thriving cultural scene, with many museums, theaters, and festivals.

  1. Wrocław – Population: 639,000

Wrocław is the fourth-largest city in Poland and a major cultural and economic center. It is located in western Poland and has a rich history, having been ruled by various powers over the centuries, including the Germans, Austrians, and Poles. Wrocław has a vibrant cultural scene, with many museums, theaters, and festivals.

  1. Poznań – Population: 537,000

Poznań is the fifth-largest city in Poland and an important cultural and economic center. It is located in western Poland and has a long and complex history, having been ruled by various powers over the centuries. Poznań is known for its historic Old Town, which features many Gothic and Renaissance buildings.

  1. Gdańsk – Population: 466,000

Gdańsk is a coastal city in northern Poland and the sixth-largest city in the country. It has a rich and complex history, having been ruled by various powers over the centuries, including the Germans and the Poles. Gdańsk is known for its historic Old Town, which features many Gothic and Renaissance buildings, as well as its role in the Solidarity movement, which helped bring down the communist government in Poland.

  1. Szczecin – Population: 402,000

Szczecin is a coastal city in western Poland and the seventh-largest city in the country. It has a long and complex history, having been ruled by various powers over the centuries, including the Germans and the Poles. Szczecin is known for its historic Old Town, which features many Gothic and Renaissance buildings, as well as its thriving cultural scene.

  1. Bydgoszcz – Population: 350,000

Bydgoszcz is a city in northern Poland and the eighth-largest city in the country. It has a long and complex history, having been ruled by various powers over the centuries, including the Germans and the Poles. Bydgoszcz is known for its historic Old Town, which features many Gothic and Renaissance buildings, as well as its thriving cultural scene.

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In spite of no linguistic distinction between a city and a town in the Polish language (both translated miasto), a city may be recognized among other Polish urban municipalities through being managed by a city mayor (prezydent miasta, literally translated city president) instead of a town mayor (burmistrz) as the head of the city executive, thus being informally called miasto prezydenckie, with such privilege automatically awarded to municipalities either inhabited by more than 100,000 residents (currently 37) or those enjoying the status of a city with powiat rights (currently 66). As of 2022, all of the former group fit into the latter, though it was not always the case in the past. There is, however, a number of exemptions due to historic or political reasons, when a municipality meets neither of these two conditions but nevertheless has the city status, including the only 3 capitals of the former voivodeships of Poland (1975–1998) not meeting the abovementioned criteria, as well as 38 other municipalities which do not fit into any of the mentioned categories but have nevertheless been allowed to keep the earlier awarded status due to unspecified historical reasons. Among the 37 cities over 100,000, 18 are seats of voivode or voivodeship sejmik, thus carrying the informal designation of a voivodeship city. 11 of them are seats of an appeal court and other supra-voivodeship institutions.

The 107 Polish cities belong to the following size ranges in terms of the number of inhabitants (cites with powiat rights are indicated with italics; the seats of either a voivode or a voivodeship legislature are marked in bold, the seats of an appeal court are marked with an asterisk*):

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POLAND CURRANCY

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HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND

HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND
HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND

As a tourist or expat in Poland, it’s essential to have health insurance to ensure that you can access medical care in case of illness or injury. There are several types of health insurance available in Poland, each with its advantages and disadvantages. Here are some of the most common options

  1. National Health Fund (NFZ) – If you are a citizen or resident of Poland, you are entitled to free healthcare through the National Health Fund. However, as a tourist or expat, you will not be eligible for this service.
  2. Private Health Insurance – Private health insurance is an excellent option for expats and tourists in Poland. Private health insurance offers a wide range of medical services, including specialist consultations, diagnostic tests, and hospital stays. Private health insurance also provides additional benefits, such as dental care, optical care, and emergency assistance.
  3. Travel Insurance – If you are a tourist in Poland, you can purchase travel insurance to cover medical emergencies during your stay. Travel insurance policies typically cover emergency medical expenses, hospitalization, and repatriation to your home country. However, travel insurance policies may not cover pre-existing conditions, and coverage limits can vary.
  4. International Health Insurance – International health insurance provides comprehensive coverage for expats and frequent travelers. This type of insurance covers medical expenses, including routine checkups, specialist consultations, diagnostic tests, and hospitalization. International health insurance also includes additional benefits, such as dental care, optical care, and emergency assistance.

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The biggest towns (e.g. Tarnowskie GóryRumiaPiaseczno) are larger than a number of cities.

Population at various dates
Name Voivodeship 1 Jan
2022
1 Jan
2021
Warsaw POLAND MAP, HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND Masovian
Kraków POLAND MAP Lesser Poland
Łódź POLAND MAP Łódź
Wrocław POLAND MAP, HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND Lower Silesian 642,687 641,928
Poznań POLAND MAP Greater Poland 529,410 532,048
Gdańsk (part of Tricity metropolitan area) POLAND MAP Pomeranian 470,621 471,525
Szczecin POLAND MAP West Pomeranian 395,513 400,990
Bydgoszcz POLAND MAP Kuyavian-Pomeranian 339,053 346,739
Lublin POLAND MAP Lublin 336,339 339,547
Białystok POLAND MAP Podlaskie 295,683 297,585
Katowice (centre of Katowice metropolitan area) POLAND MAP Silesian 286,960 291,774
Gdynia (part of Tricity metropolitan area) POLAND MAP Pomeranian 243,918 245,867
Częstochowa POLAND MAP Silesian
Radom POLAND MAP Masovian
Rzeszów POLAND MAP Podkarpackie 198,609 196,821
Toruń POLAND MAP Kuyavian-Pomeranian 196,935 201,106
Sosnowiec (part of Katowice metropolitan area) POLAND MAP Silesian 194,818 198,996
Kielce POLAND MAP Świętokrzyskie 191,448 194,218
Gliwice (part of Katowice metropolitan area) POLAND MAP Silesian 175,102 178,186
Olsztyn POLAND MAP Warmian-Masurian 169,793 171,853
Zabrze (part of Katowice metropolitan area) POLAND MAP Silesian 168,946 171,691
Bielsko-Biała POLAND MAP Silesian 168,319 170,303
Bytom (part of Katowice metropolitan area) POLAND MAP Silesian 161,139 164,447
Zielona Góra POLAND MAP Lubusz 140,403 141,280
Rybnik  Silesian 135,994 137,782
Ruda Śląska (part of Katowice metropolitan area)  Silesian 135,008 137,030
Opole  Opole 127,077 128,012
Tychy (part of Katowice metropolitan area)  Silesian 125,781 127,307
Gorzów Wielkopolski  Lubusz 120,087 123,341
Elbląg  Warmian-Masurian 117,390 119,097
Dąbrowa Górnicza (part of Katowice metropolitan area)  Silesian 116,971 118,899
Płock  Masovian 116,962 118,989
Wałbrzych  Lower Silesian 108,222 110,603
Włocławek  Kuyavian-Pomeranian 106,928 109,347
Tarnów  Lesser Poland 105,922 108,177
Chorzów (part of Katowice metropolitan area)  Silesian 105,628 107,443
Koszalin  West Pomeranian 104,994 106,880
Kalisz  Greater Poland 97,905 99,761
Legnica POLAND MAP Lower Silesian 97,300 99,072
Grudziądz  Kuyavian-Pomeranian 92,552 94,076
Jaworzno (part of Katowice metropolitan area)  Silesian 89,350 90,759
Słupsk  Pomeranian 88,835 90,320
Jastrzębie Zdrój  Silesian 86,632 88,425
Nowy Sącz  Lesser Poland 83,116 83,762
Jelenia Góra  Lower Silesian 77,366 78,778
Siedlce POLAND MAP, HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND Masovian 77,354 78,258
Mysłowice (part of Katowice metropolitan area)  Silesian 74,085 74,601
Konin  Greater Poland 71,427 73,176
Piła POLAND MAP, HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND Greater Poland 71,846 72,949
Piotrków Trybunalski  Łódź 71,252 72,785
Lubin  Lower Silesian 70,815 72,142
Inowrocław  Kuyavian-Pomeranian 70,713 72,561
Ostrów Wielkopolski  Greater Poland 70,982 71,829
Suwałki  Podlaskie 69,206 70,126
Stargard  West Pomeranian 67,293 67,753
Gniezno POLAND MAP, HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND Greater Poland 66,769 67,968
Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski  Świętokrzyskie 66,258 67,975
Siemianowice Śląskie (part of Katowice metropolitan area)  Silesian 65,684 66,587
Głogów  Lower Silesian 65,400 66,627
Pabianice  Łódź 63,023 64,445
Leszno  Greater Poland 62,200 63,323
Żory  Silesian 62,848 62,670
Zamość  Lublin 62,021 63,223
Pruszków  Masovian 62,750 62,489
Łomża  Podlaskie 62,019 62,795
Ełk POLAND MAP, HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND Warmian-Masurian 61,677 62,125
Tarnowskie Góry  Silesian 61,842 61,756
Tomaszów Mazowiecki  Łódź 60,529 61,645
Chełm  Lublin 60,231 61,588
Mielec  Podkarpackie 59,509 60,229
Kędzierzyn-Koźle  Opole 58,899 60,383
Przemyśl  Podkarpackie 58,721 60,442
Stalowa Wola  Podkarpackie 58,545 60,179
Tczew  Pomeranian 59,111 59,828
Biała Podlaska  Lublin 56,498 57,194
Bełchatów POLAND MAP, HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND Łódź 55,583 56,740
Świdnica POLAND MAP, HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND Lower Silesian 55,413 56,564
Będzin POLAND MAP, HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND Silesian 55,183 56,191
Zgierz POLAND MAP, HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND Łódź 54,974 55,985
Piekary Śląskie (part of Katowice metropolitan area) POLAND MAP, HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND Silesian 54,226 54,860
Racibórz POLAND MAP, HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND Silesian 53,632 54,529
Legionowo POLAND MAP, HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND Masovian 53,205 53,809
Ostrołęka POLAND MAP, HEALTH INSURANCE POLAND Masovian 51,012 51,893