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Crac⋅ow

[krak-ou, krah-kou, krey-koh]
–noun
a city in S Poland, on the Vistula: the capital of Poland 1320–1609. 685,000.
German, Krakau.
Polish, Kraków.
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Crac·ow   (krāk'ou, krä'kou, -kōōf)   
See Kraków.
Kra·ków or Crac·ow   (krāk'ou, krä'kou, -kōōf)   
A city of southern Poland on the Vistula River south-southwest of Warsaw. Founded in the eighth century A.D., it was the national capital from the 12th century to 1595. Population: 757,000.
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