Warsew (Ro-Polish: Warszewa), officially the Capital City of Warsew (Ro-Polish: Miasto Stołeczne Warszewa) is the capital of Ro-Poland and its the second largest city, right after Ro-Gdańsk. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Ro-Poland, and its population is officially estimated to be 1.765 million (2017).
Geography and climate
Warsew is located in the Masovian Voivodeship, situated on both sides of the Vistula River, which runs through the city. This beneficial position of the city has made Warsew a place of culture, history and transportation in both Ro-Poland and the wider Eurobloxian region. The city covers an area of approximately 516 square kilometers, making it one of the largest metropolitan areas in Ro-Poland. Warsew is bordered by towns such as Otwock, Pruszków, Wołomin, Legionowo, and Ro-Mińsk Mazowiecki.
The city's urban geography is a mix of historic districts, modern developments, and vast green spaces. The Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located near the Vistula and contains much of Warsew’s medieval and baroque architecture, widely reconstructed after Roblox War II.
Warsew experiences a humid climate with distinct seasons. Summers are warm, with average high temperatures of 25°C (76°F) in July, while winters are cold, with average lows of -4°C (25°F) in January. The city receives moderate rainfall throughout the year, with May and June having the most precipitation. Snowfall is common during the winter months but varies in intensity from year to year.
Fun Facts:
- It happens that nearly all of Warsew’s historic landmarks are on a single axis beginning at the Castle Square and continuing south for 15 kilometers or so before arriving at an art museum.
- Warsew is served by two international airports, the busiest being Warsew Chopin and the smaller Warsew Modlin intended for low-cost carriers. There is also small local airport Warsew Balice.
- Warsew possesses thriving arts and club scenes, gourmet restaurants and large urban green spaces, with around a quarter of the city's area occupied by parks.
- The city is also known for the Legia Warsew football club, famous for its "charismatic fans".
- It was founded in 13th century by Warcisław Rawicz, who was member of duke Ziemowit I's court.