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Free City of Cracow (pol)

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Free City of Cracow ranks 4,838th in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Spijkenisse, Saint-Martin-d'Hères, and Goulburn. Memorable people born in Free City of Cracow include Jan Matejko, Ludwig Gumplowicz, and Helena Modjeska. Free City of Cracow has been the birth place of many painters, and sociologists. Free City of Cracow is located in Poland.

The Free City of Cracow, also known as the Republic of Cracow, and officially the Free, Independent, and Strictly Neutral City of Cracow and its District, was a nominally independent city-state that existed from 1815 to 1846. It was established by the Congress of Vienna using territory from the former Duchy of Warsaw, which had been divided among the Russian, Prussian and Austrian empires after the Congress in 1815. The Free City comprised the Polish city of Cracow (Kraków) and its surrounding district. Read more on Wikipedia

People

Between 1838 and 1840, Free City of Cracow was the birth place of 3 globally memorable people, including Jan Matejko, Ludwig Gumplowicz, and Helena Modjeska.

People Born in Free City of Cracow

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Occupations

Most individuals born in present day Free City of Cracow were painters (1), sociologists (1), and actors (1),  while most who died were .

Throughout history painters have been the profession with the most memorable people born in present day Free City of Cracow, including Jan Matejko.

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Overlapping Lives

Below is a visual represetation of the lifespans of the top 3 globally memorable people born in Free City of Cracow since 1700.