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Warsaw, the capital and largest city of Poland since 1596, boasts a population of 1,716,855 and an impressive metropolitan area of 3,050,000 residents as of 2010. This vibrant city, located in the Masovian region, was tragically destroyed in 1945 during World War II but has since been meticulously rebuilt, showcasing its resilience and rich history. Warsaw is also notable for its role in various international agreements, including the Warsaw Pact and the Warsaw Convention, reflecting its significance on the global stage.
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Warsaw Warsaw (Polish Warszawa, nem. Warsaw, Eng. Warsaw) is the capital (since 1596) and largest city of Poland. In 2010 had 1,716,855 inhabitants, with the surrounding conurbation 3,050,000th It is also the capital of Masovian. The city was destroyed in 1945 by troops of the Wehrmacht and after World War II has been re-built.It is also known from a number of international agreements that are signed, such as the Warsaw Pact or Warsaw Convention. ThankyouDavidVeres