- The
Wawel Royal Castle (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvavɛl] ;
Zamek Królewski na Wawelu) and the
Wawel Hill on
which it sits
constitute the most historically...
- The
Wawel Cathedral (Polish:
Katedra Wawelska),
formally titled the
Archcathedral Basilica of
Saint Stanislaus and
Saint Wenceslaus, (Polish: Bazylika...
- The
Wawel Dragon (Polish: Smok Wawelski), also
known as the
Dragon of
Wawel Hill, is a
famous dragon in
Polish legend.
According to the
earliest account...
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Wawel is a hill in Kraków, Poland, with an
architectural complex built on top of it.
Wawel may also
refer to:
Wawel Castle Wawel Cathedral 1352
Wawel...
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Wawel Dragon Statue (Polish:
Pomnik Smoka Wawelskiego) is a
monument at the foot of the
Wawel Hill in Kraków, Poland, in
front of the
Wawel Dragon's den...
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Wawel is a
Polish confectionery company,
producing many
varieties of chocolates, wafers,
chocolate bars and snacks.
Wawel is also a well-recognized brand...
- The
Wawel Royal Castle National Art
Collection (Polish:
Zamek Królewski na
Wawelu – Państwowe
Zbiory Sztuki) is the
residence museum and
collection housed...
- the world's
first sites granted the status. The city
began as a
hamlet on
Wawel Hill and was a busy
trading centre of
Central Europe in 985. In 1038, it...
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Wawel Hill is a hill
rising to 290 m
north of
Point Hennequin, on the east side of
Admiralty Bay, King
George Island.
Named "Gora
Wawel" in 1980 by the...
- John's
Cathedral in Warsaw. Most
Polish coronations took
place at the
Wawel Cathedral in Kraków, but
crownings also
occurred in Poznań and at Gniezno...