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  2. 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 ...

  3. Timeline of Wrocław - Wikipedia

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    Historical affiliations Silesians until 985 Duchy of Poland 985–1025 Kingdom of Poland 1025–1038 Duchy of Bohemia 1038–1054 Kingdom of Poland 1054–ca. 1320 Duchy of Silesia 1320–1348 Kingdom of Bohemia 1348–1469 Kingdom of Hungary 1469–1490 Kingdom of Bohemia 1490–1526 Habsburg monarchy 1526–1742 Kingdom of Prussia 1742–1871 German Empire 1871–1918 Weimar Germany 1918 ...

  4. Wrocław - Wikipedia

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    Wrocław (Polish: [ˈvrɔt͡swaf] ⓘ; [a] German: Breslau [ˈbʁɛslaʊ] ⓘ; also known by other names) is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city and historical capital of the region of Silesia.

  5. History of Wrocław after 1945 - Wikipedia

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    History of Wrocław after 1945 refers to the history of Wrocław since the end of World War II. The post-war history of the city can be divided into four main periods: 1945–1948 – settlement and reconstruction, 1948–1981 – the shaping of its identity as a Polish city and its dynamic development,

  6. Old Town, Wrocław - Wikipedia

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    The Old Town in Wrocław (Polish: Stare Miasto we Wrocławiu) is the oldest part of the left-bank Wrocław, originating from the thirteenth century.It is surrounded by the City Moat, a remnant of the complex system of fortifications, largely based on natural and artificial sections of the Oder River and the Oława River flowing into it.

  7. Category:History of Wrocław - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Wrocław" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Deadly floods in central Europe swirl towards Poland's ...

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    NYSA, Poland/OSTRAVA, Czech Republic (Reuters) -Poland's historic city of Wroclaw readied buses for possible evacuations on Tuesday and the zoo called for volunteers to protect animals from rising ...

  9. Duchy of Silesia - Wikipedia

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    The Duchy of Silesia (Polish: Księstwo śląskie, German: Herzogtum Schlesien, Czech: Slezské knížectví) with its capital at Wrocław was a medieval provincial duchy of Poland located in the region of Silesia.