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  2. Residential architecture in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Residential buildings in Poland are fundamentally divided into two main categories: single-family buildings (houses), and multi-family buildings (blocks of flats, apartment buildings). [1] The former are meant to house only a small number of people, either one or a few families, while the latter are built with larger amounts of people living in ...

  3. Wawel Royal Castle National Art Collection - Wikipedia

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    Private Royal Apartments (red) 1. Guests' bedchamber 2–4. Apartments 3a. Italian study in the Jordanka Tower 5. Deputies' Staircase 6–7. Retinue rooms 8. Grey Antechamber 9. Antechamber in the Danish Tower 10. Presidential apartment 11. Antechamber in the Hen's Foot Tower 12. Study in the Hen's Foot Tower 13. Study in the Sigismund III ...

  4. Report: Home prices and rents remained constant in ... - AOL

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    During 2023, Florida added 354 multi-family developments with 10 or more units, 50,547 new apartments and 1,199 smaller multi-family developments (2,467 units). The state's condominium market ...

  5. Unity Tower - Wikipedia

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    Unity Tower (commonly nicknamed the Skeletor (Polish: Szkieletor [ʂkʲɛˈlɛtɔr]) prior to completion) is a 102.5 metre high-rise building located in Kraków, Poland.Unity Tower is located near the Mogilskie Roundabout (Rondo Mogilskie) and Kraków University of Economics.

  6. Category:Buildings and structures in Kraków - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Català; Čeština; Deutsch; Ελληνικά; Español; Esperanto; Euskara

  7. Kraków - Wikipedia

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    Kraków [a] (Polish: ⓘ), also spelled as Cracow [b] or Krakow, [8] is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. [9] Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city has a population of 804,237 (2023), with approximately 8 million additional people living within a 100 km (62 mi) radius. [10]