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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Poland A and B (Polish: Polska \"A\" i \"B\") refers to the historical, political and cultural distinction between the western and the eastern part of the country, with Poland \"A\" (west of the Vistula river) being significantly more economically developed and growing faster than Poland \"B\", to the east of the river. The General Secretary of Krajowa Izba Gospodarcza Marek Kłoczko, said in his 2007 interview that the divisions are more spread out and forming three separate categories, Poland \"A\" are the metropolitan cities, Poland \"B\" is the rest of the country, and Poland \"C\" are the plains and the landscape parks east of Vistula (Poland \"Z\", according to Kłoczko) which require a different treatment.Poland's well-off cities are Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and Poznań, while the ones struggling with less investment are Rzeszów, Lublin, Olsztyn and Białystok to the north-east.On the other hand, current unemployment statistics for Poland in general fail to show this distinction but instead, indicate an opposite trend in recent years with the north-western part of the country reporting rates of unemployment higher than east-central Poland. In 2014 among the highest in the nation ranked the Kujawsko-Pomorskie and Zachodniopomorskie (compare historic railroad map and administrative map: right, with the 2014 unemployment map made available by business portal eGospodarka.pl); while among the lowest in the country was the east-central Mazowieckie."@en }

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