Krakow is a Polish city name used as a noun referring to Poland’s former capital and cultural hub. In English, it is pronounced to reflect Polish phonology, typically as two syllables with stress on the first: KRAK-ow. The name is often anglicized in non-Polish contexts, but authentic pronunciation emphasizes the hard "k" and the distinct vowel sounds. It is commonly paired with words like city, Poland, and Krakowian in related contexts.
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