Krakow's Main Market Square crowded by tourists
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Tourists listening trumpeter playing The Heynal. The Heynal (Polish: Hejnal Mariacki, "St. Mary's dawn", pronounced hey-now mah-ryah-tskee), also known as the Cracovian Hymn, is a traditional five-note Polish tune closely tied to the history and traditions of the city of Krakow. It is played by a trumpeter four times consecutively each hour from the highest tower of St. Mary's Church in Krakow.
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