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    Wrocław - Wikipedia

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    Wrocław is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the River Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe, roughly 350 kilometres (220 mi) from the Baltic Sea to the north and 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the Sudeten Mountains to

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    The city is believed to be named after Duke Vratislav I of Bohemia from the Czech Přemyslid dynasty, who ruled the region between 915 and 921. The city's name first appeared in the 10th century probably as Vratislava. The oldest

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    In ancient times, there was a place called Budorigum at or near the site of Wrocław. It was already mapped on Claudius Ptolemy's

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    Wrocław is located in the three mesoregions of the Silesian Lowlands (Wrocław Plain, Wrocław Valley, Oleśnica Plain) at an elevation of around 156–170 meters (Gajowe Hill and

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    Wrocław is the second-wealthiest of the large cities in Poland after Warsaw. The city is also home to the largest number of leasingand debt collection companies in the country, including the

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    Wrocław is a major transport hub, situated at the crossroad of many routes linking Western and Central Europe with the rest of Poland. The city is skirted on the south by the A4 highway, which is part of the European route E40, extending from the Polish-German to the

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    In December 2020, the population of Wrocław was estimated at 641,928 individuals, of which 342,215 were women and 299,713 were men.

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    Wrocław is the capital city of Lower Silesian Voivodeship, a province (voivodeship) created in 1999. It was previously the capital of Wrocław Voivodeship. The city is a separate urban gmina and city-county (powiat). It is also the seat of

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  2. History of Wrocław - Wikipedia

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    Wrocław (Czech: Vratislav; German: Breslau) has long been the largest and culturally dominant city in Silesia, and is today the capital of Poland's Lower Silesian Voivodeship.
    The history of Wrocław starts at a crossroads in Lower Silesia. It was one of the centres of the Duchy and then Kingdom of Poland, and briefly, in the first half of the 13th century, the centre of half of the divided Kingdom of Poland. German settlers arrived in increasing numbers after the fir…

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  3. HOME - 2022 - Rallye Breslau Poland

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    Rallye Breslau Poland is organized by the RBI Sport Ltd. in Poland. It is the oldest amateur off-road rally in Europe, combining the “Cross-Country” and “Extreme” categories, and together with the “Discovery” category it makes one of a kind motorsport event. For more details over the available vehicle classes, select the desired ...

  4. Breslau, Poland - Jewish Virtual Library

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    BRESLAU (Polish Wroclaw), city in Silesia, Poland (in Germany until 1945).The ownership by Jews of villages in the vicinity of Breslau (Klein-Tinz and Falkendorf) is recorded (1180–1208). The earliest evidence of Jews in Breslau is a tombstone of 1203.

  5. Wroclaw History | A Brief History of Wroclaw (Breslau)

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    Australia. Three things, in my view, are difficult to deny: Wratislavia was originally a Slavic city and part of the first Polish state; Breslau was ethnically a predominantly German city for most of the 700 years until 1945; Wroclaw has been a Polish city since 1945. Poles have restored the …

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      What does Breslau stand for?
      BRESLAU (Polish Wroclaw), city in Silesia, Poland (in Germany until 1945). The ownership by Jews of villages in the vicinity of Breslau (Klein-Tinz and Falkendorf) is recorded (1180–1208).
      www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/breslau
      Is Breslau a Jewish city?
      Encyclopedia Judaica: Breslau, Poland. BRESLAU (Polish Wroclaw), city in Silesia, Poland (in Germany until 1945). The ownership by Jews of villages in the vicinity of Breslau (Klein-Tinz and Falkendorf) is recorded (1180–1208). The earliest evidence of Jews in Breslau is a tombstone of 1203.
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      Was Breslau always Polish property?
      It's funny when people wrote here that "Young Poles were being taught that Breslau had always been polish property and the Germans merely occupied the region for over 1000 years" NONSENSE! PS Don't blame Poles that they received this land because it wasn't their decision, their home was on east in Lwow,Wilno...
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      Is it Breslau or Wroclaw?
      And whereas today the majority of Europeans are happy to use the Polish name of Wroclaw, there are many west of the German-Polish border who still refer to this Silesian town by the pre-war title of Breslau.
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    • Breslau | Wroclaw - Local Life

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      Breslau/Wroclaw (as were Stettin, Danzig, Koenigsberg, etc.) were built by Germans who lived in these places for nearly 1000 years. By any measure of any international border, Silesia and East Prussia and parts of Pomerania belonged to Poland as …

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      • Breslau – Wikipedia

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        Breslau liegt in der niederschlesischen Tiefebene am Oberlauf der Oder auf einer Höhe von 111 Meter zwischen dem Höhenzug des Katzengebirges im Norden und den Ausläufern der Sudeten im Süden. Vier Nebenflüsse der Oder fließen durch das Stadtgebiet: Ohle (), Lohe (), Weide und Schweidnitzer Weistritz ().Gebaut zwischen zahlreichen Kanälen, liegt die Stadt auf zwölf …

        • Staat: Polen
        • Powiat: Kreisfreie Stadt
      • Old German street names in Breslau/Wroclaw - WroclawGuide.com

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        From different sources we tried to make a comprehensive overview of old German street names in Breslau/Wroclaw. We hope that this list is a good addition to our post about Genealogy in Wroclaw and Lower Silesia and could help you to find some traces of your family history!. Of course we cannot guarantee that these are the latest street names, as in the last decades …

      • Wrocław — Wikipédia

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        • La ville fut fondée au Xe siècle et connue sous son ancien nom polonais Wrocisław (qui peut se traduire par « reviendra couvert de gloire ») noté en latin Vratislavia. La ville était administrée par la dynastie Piast, mais n'était pas considérée comme aussi importante économiquement que Legnica (Liegnitz) ou Brzeg (Brieg), qui étaient les centres administratifs de la Silésie avant le X…
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      • Wroclaw Medical University

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        Studying in English. Wroclaw Medical University 2021. scroll up

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