- a call to "renew the face" of Poland.
These words were
meaningful for
Varsovians and
Poles who
understood them as the
incentive for liberal-democratic...
- The
Warsaw Metro (Polish:
Metro Warszawskie) is a
rapid transit underground system serving the
Polish capital Warsaw. It
currently consists of two lines...
- "Warszawianka 1831 roku", "La Varsovienne" ("The
Varsovian of 1831") is a
Polish patriotic song
written by
Casimir François
Delavigne with
music by Karol...
-
notable for only two landmarks: the seat of the
Polish National Bank (which
Varsovians irreverently call "trumna" — "the coffin"), and the
former Prudential...
-
Czartoryski resigned,
facing loss of
support and
radicalization among the
Varsovians.
Czartoryski was
replaced by Jan Krukowiecki.
After the
capitulation of...
-
constitutional monarchy, with a
parliament (the Sejm of the
Duchy of Warsaw). The
Varsovian duchy was
never allowed to
develop as a
truly independent state; Frederick...
- gas explosion, but in the
course of time much
speculation appeared, and
Varsovians talked among themselves that the
building had been
blown up by a bomb...
-
trafficked streets, with
numerous shops and
restaurants that
attracted Varsovians as well as tourists.
Larger new
buildings replaced the
earlier ones, and...
-
takes place every full hour, 365 days a year. In 1923, a
group of
unknown Varsovians placed,
before Warsaw's
Saxon Palace and the
adjacent Saxon Garden, a...
- 1902. The
funeral procession was
watched by
hundreds of
thousands of
Varsovians from all
walks of life. He is
buried in the
Orthodox Cemetery in Warsaw...