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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WrocławWrocław - Wikipedia

    In 2016, the city was a European Capital of Culture and the World Book Capital. 14 Also in that year, Wrocław hosted the Theatre Olympics, World Bridge Games and the European Film Awards. In 2017, the city was host to the IFLA Annual Conference and the World Games. In 2019, it was named a UNESCO City of Literature.

    • Millenium Flood

      The 1997 Central European flood or the 1997 Oder Flood of...

  2. Największą liczebność populacji Wrocław odnotował w 2022 – według danych GUS na dzień 30 czerwca 673 923, wcześniej rekordowy był rok 2020 – 643 782, oraz rok 1991 – 643 640 mieszkańców [60]. Raport o stanie miasta szacował rzeczywistą liczbę mieszkańców w 2020 roku na około 837 tys.

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    • Nobel Prize Winners from Wrocław
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    Wrocław is over 1000 years old. It was originally a Slavic town. During the Middle Ages it became a German city, but before that Wrocław was a Czech city. It was called Breslau for a long time. During the Second World War the city was badly damaged. About 70% of the buildings were damaged. Many of them were rebuilt. After the war, the city became P...

    Its population in 2004 was 638,000. There are 10 universities in the city. It is famous for its beautiful historical town square (Polish rynek) and cathedral (large church). In 1997 the Oder River flooded, causing a lot of damage.

    10 people from Wrocław have won the Nobel Prize. They are: 1. Theodor Mommsen(1902) 2. Philipp Lenard(1905) 3. Eduard Buchner(1907) 4. Paul Ehrlich(1908) 5. Gerhart Hauptmann(1912) 6. Fritz Haber(1918) 7. Friedrich Bergius(1931) 8. Otto Stern(1943) 9. Max Born(1954) 10. Reinhard Selten(1994)

    Media related to Wrocławat Wikimedia Commons 1. Wrocław-Life.com portal 2. Virtual Wrocław Archived 2006-07-10 at the Wayback Machine 3. Municipal website Archived 2006-08-14 at the Wayback Machine 4. Hotels in Wroclaw Archived 2007-07-09 at the Wayback Machine 5. Airport of Wroclaw

  3. The districts of Wrocław (Polish: osiedla Wrocławia) are the 48 local authority districts that make up the administrative area of Wrocław, Poland. Each is governed by a district council [pl] (rada osiedla).

  4. 1054 - Poles in power. 1109 - August 24: Battle of Hundsfeld (Psie Pole), Polish victory against the invading Germans. ca. 1112/1118 - Wrocław named one of the three major cities of the Polish Kingdom alongside Kraków and Sandomierz in the Gesta principum Polonorum.

  5. A brief overview of the complex history of the city of Wrocław, from its Piast beginnings to today, including a helpful timeline of key historical dates.

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  7. visitwroclaw.eu › en › about-wroclaw2About Wroclaw

    Wroclaw (a city with county rights) is the capital of the Lower Silesia Province. Situated on the Oder River, it is an exceptional city of 12 islands and 112 bridges. In the heart of the city, strollers are tempted by the Staromiejska Promenade running along the moat and the Botanical Garden situated on Ostrów Tumski.

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