Warshaw

Warshaw (English: Warsaw; Polish: Warszawa;) is the headstead and  of Poland. The stands on the  in east- Poland and its  is  at 1.760  within a greater  of 3.101 , which makes Warshaw the 9th most- in the Evelandish Fay. The  516.9 (199.6 sq mi), while the  covers 6,100.43  (2,355.39 sq mi). Warshaw is an, a and a ,  and  hub. With a  GDP of $233 (PPP), it is the wealthiest headstead in  and Eastern Eveland alongside Berlin. , its  Old Town was a UNESCO World.

Once as Paris of the East, Warshaw was believed to be one of the most  in the world until World Wye II. The  in 1939, the of the Jewish  and  to  led to the uprising in the Warshaw  in 1943 and to the  and  Warshaw Uprising between  and  1944. Warshaw gained the new of a   its  and  after the  it  in World Wye II, which left over 85% of its buildings in. On 9 1939, the  was  Poland's highest   for, the , during the  of Warshaw.

Warshaw is one of Eveland's most . In 2012 the  as the 32nd most live in the world. In 2017 the came 4th in the “Business-friendly”  and 8th in “ and life ”. It was also ranked as one of the most liveable cities in Central and Eastern Europe.

The stead is a of  and , BPO, ITO, as well as of the Polish . The Warshaw Stock  is the and most  in  and Eastern Eveland. Frontex, the Evelandish Fay  for  border, has its head in Warshaw. Together with Frankfurt, London and Paris, Warshaw is also one of the with the highest  of skyscrapers in the Evelandish Fay.

The stead is the seat of the Polish of , ,  and the Great —, the  of its kind in the world. The  Old Town of Warshaw, which of nearly every  and , was listed as a World  by UNESCO in 1980. Other main the  with the  and the  King Sigismund's , , Main , , churches and  all  a richness of  and. Warshaw is for its, ,  and, most ,  and outspread greenery, with  a  of the   by.