Lidzbark Warminski, Lidzbark, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland


馃嚨馃嚤 Lidzbark Warmi艅ski, often shortened to Lidzbark, is a historical town located within the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It is the capital of Lidzbark County.

Lidzbark Warmi艅ski was once the capital of Warmia and formerly its largest town. Lidzbark itself was a religious and cultural centre, for which it was known as the Pearl of Warmia. For a long period of time it was under the control of the Warmian Bishops and it was also a major economic centre, only resigning its importance to the nearby city of Braniewo.

The Warmian Bishop's Castle is considered to be a great artistic and historical value in the world and has been recognised as a Historic Monument by the Polish government.

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Lidzbark Warminski has a population of over 16,390 people. Lidzbark Warminski also forms the centre of the wider Lidzbark County which has a population of over 43,006 people.

Twin Towns, Sister Cities Lidzbark Warmi艅ski has links with:

馃嚨馃嚤 Milan贸wek, Poland 馃嚦馃嚤 Oud-Beijerland, Netherlands 馃嚪馃嚭 Sovetsk, Russia 馃嚛馃嚜 Werlte, Germany
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