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Thought to have been founded c. 700 and inhabited by the Vistulan tribe until the 10th century, Kraków was the seat of a Roman Catholic bishopric from 1000, and a royal castle (rebuilt in the 16th century) was constructed on nearby Wawel Hill. The 12th century Market Square is the second-largest in Europe, and is at the centre of a medieval street plan. The city used to be surrounded by 3 km/1.9 mi of walls strengthened by 47 towers, although these were largely demolished in the 19th century. Krakow was home of one of Europe's most important Jewish communities, dating back to the 14th century. During World War II, 30% of the population was exterminated by the Nazis.
The flag is known as the ‘Lone Star’ banner. The red triangle symbolizes the blood shed in the fight for freedom from Spain. The blue stripes stand for Cuba's three provinces. Effective date: 20 May 1902.
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