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Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. .A 4K drone video shows the Lesser Poland Voivodeship in Poland. You can see the picturesque flat and hilly landscapes, the measured life and the historical heritage of the Commonwealth from a bird's eye view in this video review. general information Lesser Poland Voivodeship is located in southern Poland. On its territory there are about 60 cities with different populations. The region got its name from the historical region of Lesser Poland, which was located in the southeastern part of the country. The area of the territory is more than 15,000 square meters, and the population is more than 3 million Poles. Capital The administrative center of the voivodship is the city of Krakow, which was once the capital of Lesser Poland. Nature From the north, the voivodeship is surrounded by the low Świętokrzyskie Mountains, diluted with pine and oak forest landscapes. Sanctuaries of ancient pagans have been preserved in this territory. From the west is the Krakow-Czestochowa Upland. In the south you can find the highest part of the territory: the Pienina ranges, the High Tatras and the Beskids. One of the most beautiful places here is the gorge on the Dunajec River and the top of Trzhi Koroni. Main cities: Krakow, Tarnow, Nowy Sacz, Auschwitz At the base of the Carpathian Mountains, in the valley of the Vistula River, the administrative center of the voivodeship is located. One of the main points of Krakow is the Wawel Hill, on which the royal castle is located. These sights see the heyday of the Commonwealth. Once the city was a haven for the Jewish nation, so the Jewish quarter of Kazimierz still accepts everyone who wants to better adapt among compatriots or learn more about culture. Tarnow is one of the most important cultural and tourist centers in Poland. The city is characterized by an extremely mild microclimate. That is why vineyards grow on its territory under the gentle sun, and regional wine is valued in Poland more and more every year. From the point of view of art, local art historians call the city a "pearl of the Renaissance." Nowy Sącz is located at the confluence of the Dunajc and Kamenica rivers. The city is known for various industrial enterprises, a prestigious university, as well as a huge skansen, an open-air ethnographic complex. Auschwitz is a city with a difficult history, known primarily for its museums that tell about the fate of prisoners who were once prisoners in concentration camps. However, the architecture, nature and sights of the city can provide a relaxing break. What to see? To the north of Krakow, a valley stretches among the rocks with the Ojcowski National Park with limestone hills, gorges and 900 caves. Residents and tourists enjoy hiking, cycling, climbing adventures and golfing here. In the city of Zator you can find the largest Polish amusement park. Energylandia covers an area of about 30 hectares of a wide variety of carousels and attractions. To the south of Velichka are the Tatras - a ski resort. On the Krakow-Czestochowa Upland, there is an area with flying sands - the "Polish Sahara" - the largest desert in all of Europe. On the territory of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship there are resorts with mineral waters: Muszyna, Rabka, Szczawnica and some others. There you can also find artificial lakes, popular among sailing enthusiasts. Attractions Krakow has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1978. Among its attractions are especially popular: Krakow Town Square, Church of St. Wojciech, Maryatsky church and other historical temples. The Krakow Academy of Music hosts not only students from all over the world, but also a lot of tourists and art lovers, delighting with its Gothic architecture and concerts of classical and modern music. In Velichka, it is worth visiting the Salt Mine, which has lost its relevance after the advent of new technologies, but has not lost its attractiveness from the point of view of history. A fascinating and mysterious castle turned into ruins is located in Czorsztyn. It offers a picturesque view of the lake. The Auschwitz Museum, dedicated to the victims of the Nazi concentration camp, deserves special attention. An excursion there will be a difficult emotional test, but a resident of every country involved in the bloody World War II needs to see it for the full picture. #LesserPolandVoivodeship #Poland