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.
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, GermanyLidzbark Warminski is a member of the Cittaslow Network with: 馃嚠馃嚬 Pellegrino Parmense 馃嚨馃嚤 Murowana Go艣lina 馃嚦馃嚤 Midden-Delfland 馃嚦馃嚤 Vlagtwedde 馃嚝馃嚪 Labastide-d'Armagnac 馃嚠馃嚬 Brisighella 馃嚙馃嚜 Jurbise 馃嚨馃嚤 Biskupiec 馃嚚馃嚦 Yanyang (Meizhou city) 馃嚛馃嚜 Michelstadt 馃嚚馃嚲 Lefka 馃嚪馃嚭 Svetlogorsk 馃嚛馃嚜 Stollberg 馃嚛馃嚜 Berching 馃嚬馃嚪 Mudurnu 馃嚨馃嚬 Sao Bras de Alportel 馃嚡馃嚨 Kesennuma 馃嚬馃嚪 G枚k莽eada 馃嚠馃嚬 Grumes 馃嚘馃嚬 Hartberg