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    There is a German town, Tarnow, Greek Tyrnavos (also spelled as Tirnovo), Czech Trnov, Bulgarian Veliko Tarnovo and Malko Tarnovo, as well as different Trnovos/Trnowos in Slovenia, Slovakia, Serbia, Bosnia, and North Macedonia.

  2. Since Poland’s ascension to the EU in 2004, Tarnów has enjoyed the revitalisation of its Old Town and is gaining an increasing reputation as a noteworthy tourist destination. For a deeper dive on Tarnów's history, make a visit to the Tarnów History Museum.

  3. Tarnów is located on the Biała River in southern Poland. Situated in Małopolskie Voivodeship (Province), Tarnów received city rights in 1330. In the years 1975-1998, the city was the capital of Tarnowskie Voivodeship.

    • The Quintessential Charming Old Town. Tarnów’s historical centre is one of the most well-preserved and picturesque in Poland, living up to every imagined ideal of the quintessential European Old Town.
    • Rich Jewish & Romani Heritage. For centuries Tarnów was a multicultural centre where Polish, Hungarian, Jewish and Romani cultural traditions peacefully coexisted and even overlapped.
    • Wonderful Wooden Architecture. If you’re interested in the Małopolska Wooden Architecture Trail, but aren’t up for the long, wild drives around the countryside, look no further than Tarnów.
    • Top Tipples: Tarninówka, Trzech Kumpli, Polish Wine Country. Although Tarnów’s gastronomy and nightlife scenes may not reach the heights of Kraków, what the city does have in spades is signature drinks, including its own flavoured vodka, one of Poland’s top craft beer brands, and some of the country’s best wines.
  4. Apr 1, 2023 · Top Tarnow Landmarks: See reviews and photos of sights to see in Tarnow, Poland on Tripadvisor.

  5. Tarnów, city, Małopolskie województwo (province), southeastern Poland, near the confluence of the Biała and Dunajec (a tributary of the Vistula) rivers.

  6. Tarnów is a city, located in Eastern Lesser Poland. Its hundreds years of tradition as a private city, then as county city resulted in today’s access to goods other medium cities have and provide. The antique buildings at the Main Square along with Renaissance City Hall bear signs of the Middle Ages.

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