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  2. Saxon Garden - Wikipedia

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    1994-09-08. Part of. Warsaw – historic city center with the Royal Route and Wilanów. Reference no. M.P. 1994 nr 50 poz. 423 [1] The Saxon Garden ( Polish: Ogród Saski) is a 15.5– hectare [2] public garden in central ( Śródmieście) Warsaw, Poland, facing Piłsudski Square. It is the oldest public park in the city.

  3. Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw, [a] officially the Capital City of Warsaw, [7] [b] is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland. Its population is officially estimated at 1.86 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 3.27 million residents, which makes Warsaw the 7th most-populous city in ...

  4. Destruction of Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The destruction of Warsaw was Nazi Germany 's razing of the city in late 1944, after the 1944 Warsaw Uprising of the Polish resistance. The uprising infuriated German leaders, who decided to destroy the city in retaliation. The razing of the city had long been planned. Warsaw had been selected for destruction and major reconstruction as part of ...

  5. Warsaw Trade Tower - Wikipedia

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    Warbud. The Warsaw Trade Tower ( WTT) is a skyscraper in Warsaw, Poland. Along with Varso Tower, Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw Spire and Warsaw Unit, it is one of the five buildings in Warsaw with a spire height greater than 200 metres (660 ft). The tower is the fourth tallest building in Warsaw and the fifth tallest in Poland .

  6. Warsaw Uprising Monument - Wikipedia

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    1 August 1989. Dedicated to. Warsaw Uprising insurgents. Warsaw Uprising Monument ( Polish: pomnik Powstania Warszawskiego) is a monument in Warsaw, Poland, dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. Unveiled in 1989, it was designed by Jacek Budyn and sculpted by Wincenty Kućma. It is located on the southern side of Krasiński Square .

  7. Belweder - Wikipedia

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    M.P. 1994 nr 50 poz. 423 [1] Belweder ( Polish pronunciation: [bɛlˈvɛdɛr]; from the Italian belvedere, "beautiful view") is a neoclassical palace in Warsaw, Poland. Erected in 1660 and remodelled in the early 1800s, it is one of several official residences used by Polish presidents as well as a state guest house for visiting heads of state ...

  8. Donald Trump's speech in Warsaw, Poland - Wikipedia

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    The Warsaw Uprising Monument was dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. While in Warsaw, Trump stayed at the Warsaw Marriott Hotel. Preparation. Donald Trump was planning to stop in Poland before the G20 summit in Germany. Before the event, Poland set up a stage at the downtown Warsaw square for the event and deployed security in preparing ...

  9. Carolyn Ferriday - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Ferriday. Caroline Woolsey Ferriday (July 3, 1902 – April 24, 1990) was an American philanthropist known for her efforts during World War II and the period after. She is best known for bringing the plight of the "Rabbits", or "Lapins", Polish women subjected to medical experimentation by the Nazis at Ravensbrück concentration camp ...