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Wroclaw - translation to ρωσικά

CAPITAL CITY OF THE LOWER SILESIAN VOIVODESHIP IN WESTERN POLAND
Breslau; Wroclav; Wrocaw; PLWRO; Boroszlo; Boroszló; Wroclaw; W-w; UN/LOCODE:PLWRO; Wroclow; Vratislavia; Wratislaw; Wratislavia; Wroclaw, Poland; Wrocław/Breslau; Wroclaw/Breslau; Vratislav; Breslau, Germany; Vrotslav; Breslaw; Wrocław, Poland; Wrotizlava; Brassel; Air pollution in Wrocław; Wracislaw; Tourism in Wrocław
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  • Moderus Gamma LF07AC]] tram
  • St Martin's Church]], the only remaining part of the medieval [[Piast]] stronghold that once stood in Wrocław
  • Map of the city from 1562, with its fortifications on the [[Oder River]]
  • Pre-war aerial view of the city, 1920
  • Market Square]], 1890–1900
  • Old Town Hall]], 1900
  • Wartime destruction around the cathedral, 1945
  • [[Fighting Solidarity]] logo
  • Feniks Department Store]], built in 1902–1904
  • Entry of Prince [[Jérôme Bonaparte]] into the city, 7 January 1807
  • Wrocław Main Station]]
  • Wrocław South Park – ''Park Południowy''
  • [[Coat of arms of Wrocław]] (with the inscription ''Civitas Wratislaviensis'') in [[Lauf Castle]], c. 1360.
  • Map of Wrocław's areas where PM10 standards were exceeded in 2015
  • The oldest printed text in the [[Polish language]]–''Statuta Synodalia Episcoporum Wratislaviensis'', printed in Wrocław by Kasper Elyan, 1475
  • [[National Forum of Music]]
  • Wrocław City Bike
  • Wrocław New City Hall – the seat of the city mayor
  • John of Nepomuk Church in [[Szczytnicki Park]], 16th-century
  • Battle of Breslau]] during the [[Seven Years' War]] ([[Third Silesian War]] 1756–1763)
  • [[White Stork Synagogue]], initially opened in 1829
  • Strachowice]]
  • Wrocław dwarf]]
  • [[Wroclavia]] Shopping Mall with a central bus station located underground
  • tallest buildings in Poland]]. It offers office, commercial, residential and recreational space.
  • [[Wrocław University of Technology]] – Faculty of Architecture
  • [[University of Wrocław]]
  • A8 bypass]] and surrounding arterial roads
  • [[Stadion Wrocław]] – [[Euro 2012]] Stadium
  • Olympic Stadium]]
  • Wrocław boroughs (until 1990)
  • National Museum]]
  • Royal Palace]] from 1717 was once the residence of Prussian monarchs. Today, the building houses the City Museum.
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  • [[Wrocław Market Hall]]

Wroclaw         

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география

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Wroclaw         
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  • Milestone on [[Mountbellew]] Bridge, erected c. 1760. Distances are given in Irish miles.
  • Meridians]] are great circles that pass through the poles.
  • zero-mile marker]] of the [[Roman road network]], in the [[Roman Forum]]
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UNIT OF LENGTH
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Βικιπαίδεια

Wrocław

Wrocław (Polish: [ˈvrɔt͡swaf] (listen); German: Breslau, pronounced [ˈbʁɛslaʊ] (listen); Lower Silesian: Brassel) 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 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the Sudeten Mountains to the south. As of 2022, the official population of Wrocław is 674,312, with a total of 1.0 million residing in the metropolitan area, making it the third largest city in Poland.

Wrocław is the historical capital of Silesia and Lower Silesia. Today, it is the capital of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. The history of the city dates back over 1,000 years; at various times, it has been part of the Kingdom of Poland, the Duchy of Bohemia, the Kingdom of Hungary, the Habsburg monarchy of Austria, the Kingdom of Prussia and Germany. Wrocław became part of Poland again in 1945 as part of the Recovered Territories, the result of extensive territorial changes of Poland immediately after World War II.

Wrocław is a university city with a student population of over 130,000, making it one of the most youth-oriented cities in the country. Since the beginning of the 20th century, the University of Wrocław, previously Breslau University, has produced nine Nobel Prize laureates and is renowned for its high quality of teaching. Wrocław also possesses numerous historical landmarks, including the Main Market Square, Cathedral Island, Wrocław Opera, the National Museum and the Centennial Hall, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is also home to the Wrocław Zoo, which was established in 1865, making it the oldest zoological garden in Poland.

In 1989, 1995 and 2019 Wrocław hosted the European Youth Meetings of the Taizé Community and hosted the Eucharistic Congress in 1997 and the 2012 European Football Championship. In 2016, the city was a European Capital of Culture and the World Book Capital. 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.

Wrocław is classified as a Gamma global city by GaWC. It was placed among the top 100 cities in the world for the Mercer Quality of Living Survey 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 and in the top 100 of the smartest cities in the world in the IESE Cities in Motion Index 2017 and 2019 report. In February 2021, fDi Intelligence published a report, "Global Cities of the Future 2021/2022", in which Wrocław was classified in 1st place among all medium and small cities in the world.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Wroclaw
1. The film crew will use the Wroclaw company‘s studios.
2. If the Wroclaw scheme is successful it will expand nationwide.
3. Children at an orphanage in Wroclaw, southern Poland Look here too...
4. "I know so many people in Wroclaw who can‘t find a job."
5. The city has streamlined bureaucracy and promoted institutions of higher learning – Wroclaw University, the Wroclaw University of Technology and the Academy of Economics – that turn out graduates in computing, finance and engineering.
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