, largest city which possessed Chełmno Law, whose Old Town is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site and
Historic Monument of Poland Cities located under Chełmno Law are currently mostly located in northern and central
Poland, in the regions of
Dobrzyń Land,
Krajna,
Kuyavia,
Masuria,
Mazovia,
Podlachia, with the historic centers of
Chełmno,
Gdańsk and
Tykocin, and major landmarks of
Czerwińsk nad Wisłą,
Grudziądz,
Kwidzyn,
Lidzbark Warmiński,
Malbork,
Olsztyn,
Płock and
Pułtusk additionally listed as
Historic Monuments of Poland. , Historic Monument of Poland , Historic Monument of Poland Old Town with the Gothic
Olsztyn Castle, Historic Monument of Poland , UNESCO World Heritage Site and Historic Monument of Poland and Palace Complex in
Lidzbark Warmiński, Historic Monument of Poland Cities include:
Cities and towns for which it was a replacement of a previous municipal charter in italics. == See also ==