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    BOOK YOUR HOTEL IN POLAND NOW!
    Warsaw, Krakow, Zakopane, Gdynia, Poznan etc.

    Poland Hotels, Warsaw Krakow Prague Hotel Apartments
    Get a kitchen, living room, independence, CD players and cable TV. Sleep four people for the same price as two in a hotel room. With a multilingual office in every location we give exceptional service too. Minimum one night stay. Large discounts for long stays.

    Warsaw Poland, Travel to Warsaw hotel, Hotels Accommodation.
    Poland Hotels, Warsaw Hotel Apartments. WARSAW TOURIST INFORMATION ... Check out our sections on Warsaw Hotels and Poland accommodation. Cheap accommodation is scattered throughout the city, usually a long way from the centre, and always lacking in most departments. There are a couple of hostels near the university though, and there are some good central places to stay. Check out our sections on Warsaw Hotels and Poland accommodation.

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    Part of Warsaw History article:

    ... ved in the streets followed in 1907 by electric streetcars. However, the lack of interest in the development of Warsaw on the part of the occupation authorities meant that there existed no conditions conducive to the implementation of new, well-thought out and bold urban schemes. In 1915, during World War I, Warsaw was occupied by the Germans and in 1918 became the capital of the reborn Polish State. As early as 1916 a group of town planners and architects headed by Tomasz Tołwiński prepared plans for the regulation of the Greater Warsaw. New thoroughfares were mapped out and modern housing estates such as Żoliborz, Mokotów and Saska Kępa, built. The urban planning activities, of particular intensity under the presidency of Stefan Starzyński, came to an abrupt and dramatic end in September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland and following a fierce battle lasting until 28 September finally took Warsaw. The city - as it was its tradition under foreign occup... Read all>>