1. Krakow - Noun
2. Krakow - Proper noun
an industrial city in southern Poland on the Vistula
Source: WordNetAfter the successful Night of Museums which took place in Berlin in 1997, other cities around Europe decided to host their own event, and Krakow is not an exception! Source: Internet
Betteil was born in 1923 in Krakow, Poland, and survived internment at six different concentration camps before he was freed in May 1945. Source: Internet
Born in Krakow in 1940, Mrs Lebor and her mother were placed in two ghettos before being put in Majdanek. Source: Internet
Cardinal Dziwisz was ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of Krakow in 1963 by Bishop Karol Jozef Wojtyla, later Pope John Paul II. Source: Internet
As a budding 17-year-old actor in Krakow, Polanski had a growing circle of non-conformist friends. Source: Internet
But where the experienced hitch-hiker were to carefully put aside the thorny twigs to sting up the kettle to the boiling point, even the coolest heads among the Krakow crusaders failed to produce a workable solution. Source: Internet