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Warsaw top in ‘Safe and Open Cities’ survey

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Paweł Kononczuk 02.06.2017 16:13
Warsaw has emerged top of a new Polish ranking entitled "Safe and Open Cities".
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The southern cities of Kraków and Rzeszów came no. 2 and 3 in the survey, which took into account crime statistics, transport safety and the situation of foreigners in Polish cities.

The survey was carried out by Polityka Insight for the Polish Robert Schuman and Konrad Adenauer foundations.

Rafał Dymek, head of the Schuman Foundation, said the Polish capital did not come top in most individual categories but won overall because it had few weak points.

He added that the report authors were surprised by their findings because they had expected small towns to be the safest.

The ranking surveyed 66 cities, taking into account 44 indicators.

(pk)

Source: IAR

tags: security, Warsaw
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