Etymology:
The name "Kraków" is derived from the Proto-Slavic word krakъ, meaning "crow".
Meaning:
The name "Kraków" literally means "city of crows".
Origin:
According to legend, the name was given to the city by its legendary founder, Krak, who chose the location for the city after being led there by a crow. In the legend, Krak was a farmer who found a salt mine and began to build a settlement around it. He named the settlement "Kraków" in honor of the crow that had guided him.
Historical Context:
The name "Kraków" was first recorded in the 10th century and has been in continuous use since then. The city has been a major cultural, economic, and political center in Poland for centuries and is now one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe.
Additional Notes:
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