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Krakau

British  
/ ˈkraːkau /

noun

  1. the German name for Cracow

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Bieber’s world tour kicked off Feb. 18 at the Pechanga Arena in San Diego and was supposed to run well into 2023, with the final show set for March 25 in Krakau, Poland.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 6, 2022

A rest-day; Army resting about Krakau, after such a spell through the woody moors.

From History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 20 by Carlyle, Thomas

I can't even be very angry with you, Krakau....

From Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays by Various

They wanted some one else, but I said: "No, let's ask Krakau; it will please him."

From Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays by Various

Our first morning in Krakau a great clattering of wheels and horses' hoofs on the cobbled court of our hotel, accompanied by the cracking of a whip and voices, drew us to our window.

From Woman as Decoration by Burbank, Emily