Franciszkańska

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Franciszkańska (Franciscan Street) is a street in the city centre of Warsaw, linking the New Town with Nalewki street. In 19th century it was inhabited primarily by Jews, who converted the street into a large open-air marketplace. The name itself was derived from the Saint Francis' Church owned by the Franciscans.

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