Based on the information above you can defend that the rank size rule is
not very valid for the country of Poland. As it is shown in the data
above the actual projections for the cities in Poland are lower
than it is projected in the rank size rule in some cities and some higher. These numbers vary so that
it can be said the rank size rule is not very effective in predicting
the population.
The city of Katowice, Poland is growing most rapidly among the cities in Poland itself. Here you see many skyscrapers and places for people to live in as they move in and start to occupy this area.
The central market square of PoznaĆ, Poland is typical of European plazas. Filled with many people in a such a wide public space, it provides a good example of urban life in Poland.
Looking from a high view at Warsaw, Poland, you can tell that life at their capital is very urbanized. Many skyscrapers are built and all close together containing shops side by side.
As you can see here, bicycling is one of many hobbies in Lodz, Poland. As the city continues to grow, more people will filled the streets and bike along them