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Greater Poland (Polish: Wielkopolska) is a historical region in west-central Poland. Its name comes from the Polish wielki meaning "great", and polska meaning "Poland". The region is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and significant contributions to the economic and political life of Poland.

History[edit]

Greater Poland is considered the cradle of the Polish state, as it was the heartland of the early Polish state in the 10th and 11th centuries. The first historically recorded ruler of Poland, Mieszko I, had his seat in this region. The Baptism of Poland, a significant event in the country's history, also took place in Greater Poland.

Geography[edit]

Greater Poland is located in the west-central part of the country, between the Noteć River and the Warta River. It is bordered by Pomerania to the north, Kuyavia to the east, Łódź Voivodeship to the south, and Lubusz Voivodeship to the west. The region's landscape is characterized by lowlands, lakes, and forests.

Economy[edit]

The economy of Greater Poland is diverse and robust, with significant contributions from various sectors. The region is known for its agriculture, particularly the cultivation of rye, potatoes, and sugar beet. It is also home to various industries, including food processing, furniture manufacturing, and automotive production.

Culture[edit]

Greater Poland is rich in cultural heritage, with numerous historical sites, museums, and festivals. The region is known for its traditional Polish cuisine, folk music, and crafts. The Poznań International Fair, one of the largest trade fairs in Europe, is held in the region's capital, Poznań.

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