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  2. Lower Silesian Voivodeship - Wikipedia

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    Lower Silesian Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo dolnośląskie, [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ dɔlnɔˈɕlɔ̃skjɛ] ⓘ, wojodstwo Spodnij Sylezyje) in southwestern Poland, is one of the 16 voivodeships (provinces) into which Poland is divided.

  3. Wrocław Voivodeship (1975–1998) - Wikipedia

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    Wrocław Voivodeship (Polish: województwo wrocławskie) was a voivodeship (province) of Poland that existed from 1975 until 31 December 1998, when it was absorbed into the larger Lower Silesian Voivodeship. Map of the voivodeship by cities and gminy.

  4. Wrocław - Wikipedia

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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. [131] The city is a separate urban gmina and city-county. It is also the seat of Wrocław County, which adjoins but does not include the city. [132]

  5. Voivodeships of Poland - Wikipedia

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    A voivodeship (/ ˈ v ɔɪ v oʊ d ʃ ɪ p / VOY-vohd-ship; Polish: województwo [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ] ⓘ; plural: województwa [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfa]) is the highest-level administrative division of Poland, corresponding to a province in many other countries.

  6. Voivodeships of Poland (1975–1998) - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 many towns that had previously been large communal villages were incorporated as cities. During the second half of the 1970s eight towns lost their civic rights and were merged into neighbouring cities, while several cities that had previously lost their identity and absorbed into metropolitan conurbations regained their independence: Poręba, Sławków, Międzyzdroje, Bieruń ...

  7. Wrocław metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    aglomeracja.wroclaw.pl The Wrocław metropolitan area is a monocentric agglomeration in the south-western part of Poland, in the Lower Silesian Voivodship , consisting of the city of Wrocław (a global Gamma-level metropolis ) and its satellite towns .

  8. History of Wrocław - Wikipedia

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    Wroclaw was further weakened by the so-called Szaber, which transferred goods to Central Poland, and the campaign "bricks for Warsaw" by the Polish government ten years later, which provided reconstruction material for the levelled Old Town of the Polish capital. This loss of historic structures was irreversible and the consequences are still ...

  9. Wrocław County - Wikipedia

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    Wrocław County (Polish: powiat wrocławski) is a unit of territorial administration and local government in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, south-western Poland. It came into being on January 1, 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. The county covers an area of 1,116 square kilometres (431 sq mi).