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Polish cities are cities that can be founded by the Polish civilization in Civilization VI and its expansions. The first city founded is the Capital Capital, and the names of future cities are chosen at random from the list below.

The names listed are default names; players can change their cities' names if they choose.

List of cities[]

City Name Notes
Capital Capital
Kraków Historical capital of Poland; important cultural center and tourist center; Sukiennice in game are actually inspired by Kraków's Sukiennice
Cities
Warsaw Modern capital of Poland
Wroclaw Largest city in Western Poland
Poznan Important cultural center, the seat of the first bishopric in Poland
Gdansk Capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, an important business center
Bydgoszcz Eighth largest city in Poland
Lublin Ninth largest city in Poland
Radom Former capital of the Radom Voivodeship, small arms production center
Lódz Third largest city in Poland, former an important industrial center
Gniezno One of the Piast Dynasty's chief cities and probadly the cradle of first Polish state
Plock Former capital of the Plock Voivodeship, one of more important cities in Poland before Warsaw grew
Tarnów Former capital of Tarnow Voivodeship, chemical industry center
Kalisz Capital of the Kalisz Region, the oldest Polish city
Legnica Former capital of the Legnica Voivodeship, copper mining center
Szczecin Capital of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship and important harbor
Sacz District capital of Nowy Sącz County
Piotrków Trybunalski Capital of Piotrków County
Katowice Center of the Silesian Metropolis
Inowroclaw Industrial Town
Glogów Seat of Glowgow County
Czestochowa Important religious center, known for Jasna Góra monastery where a painting of "Black Madonna" is placed
Zamosc UNESCO world heritage site
Racibórz Administrative seat of Racibórz County
Swidnica Seat of Świdnica County
Radomsko Capital of Radomsko County
Konin Capital of Konin County
Slupsk Former capital of the separate Słupsk Voivodeship
Walbrzych Seat of Wałbrzych County
Stalowa Wola "The will of steel" in Polish, built in 1930s as part of COP project (industrialization of underdeveloped region in today south-east Poland) and an important industrial center in the region to this day
Lwów Largest city in Western Ukraine (before World War II, the territories of today's western Ukraine belonged to Poland), also known as Lviv (the Ukrainian version of the name)

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