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  2. Postal codes in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The first digit of a Polish postal code specifies the large area (postal region) to which the address concerned belongs. The numbers run clockwise around the map of Poland, from Warsaw (0) in the central east of the country, through east, south, west and north and then back to Łódź (9), close to the geographical centre of Poland.

  3. Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Postal code: 00-001 to 04-999. Area code +48 22: City budget: zł 24.368 billion ... As the capital of Poland, Warsaw is the political centre of the country.

  4. Street names of Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    1 In the center of the city (postal code 00-0xx) Toggle In the center of the city (postal code 00-0xx) subsection. 1.1 Persons. ... Warsaw is the capital of Poland ...

  5. Śródmieście, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Postal code: 00-xxx. Area code +48 22: ... is the central district of Warsaw, the capital city of Poland. It encompasses the Old Town, the city's historic core, ...

  6. Polish Post - Wikipedia

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    The Polish Post (Polish: Poczta Polska S.A., pronounced [ˈpɔtʂta ˈpɔlska]) is the state postal administration of Poland, initially founded in 1558. The company is headquartered in Warsaw and employs over 67,000 people. [ 1 ]

  7. Postage stamps and postal history of Poland - Wikipedia

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    400 Lat Poczty Polskiej, 1958, Wydawnictwa Komunikacyine Warsaw (in Polish) Larking, R N W, Poland The postal issues during and after the Great War, Gibbons Stamp Monthly, published in 22 parts starting in October 1929 and finishing in August 1932.

  8. Ząbki - Wikipedia

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    Ząbki was a place of concentration of some Polish units participating in the victorious Battle of Warsaw against the invading Russians in August 1920. [ 3 ] During the joint German-Soviet invasion of Poland , which started World War II in September 1939, Ząbki was invaded by Germany, and then occupied until 1944.

  9. Mińsk Mazowiecki - Wikipedia

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    Mińsk Mazowiecki (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmij̃sk mazɔˈvjɛtskʲi] ⓘ "Masovian Minsk") is a town in eastern Poland with 40,999 inhabitants (2020). It is situated in the Masovian Voivodeship and is a part of the Warsaw metropolitan area. It is the capital of Mińsk County. Located 20 kilometers from the city limits of Warsaw and 38 ...