Warsaw is located in the province of Mazowieckie, in the east-central Poland. The city was founded in 1413 becomes the capital of Mazovia in 1423. Later, in 1596 became Warsaw, the capital of Poland when King Zygmunt III Waza (Vasa) makes his permanent residence here. The city lies on the Wisła (Vistula River), and the center is on the left, while the right bank contains the district of Prague.
After many years of history, the almost total destruction during the Second World War and reconstruction in postwar Warsaw today is today the largest city in Poland and a centre of the political, economic and cultural fields. It is also an important educational centre with many universities and scientific institutions.
There are many reasons to visit Warsaw. This is a city with a wealth of history, the birthplace of Chopin, a fantastic city with palaces, gardens charming real Łazienki Park and the famous Old Town, rebuilt from scratch after its destruction during the World War II, now a thriving center of cultural meaning.
The Warsaw tourist attraction is the "Royal Route, which runs from north to south of the New and Old Towns beyond the fashion boutiques of Nowy Swiat, the palaces that survived the war and of Łazienki Park, before arriving at Wilanow Palace south of the city centre.
The city also has many green areas, with lush parks and free outdoor classical concerts and summer festivals, which attract crowds. The nightlife today is also very interesting, with the city and seek ongoing and increasingly well-dressed young people who come to the innumerable bars and clubs in a city that now vibrates at dusk.
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