Founded before the end of the first millennium, the city of Cracow, located today in southern Poland, served as the seat of the Piast Dynasty and eventually as the capital of the Polish Kingdom until the early 17th century. After the third partition of Poland in 1795, Cracow became the seat of Galicia province in the Austrian Empire. In 1918, with the reestablishment of the Polish state, Cracow became and remains one of its most important cities.
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