• In 990 Mieszko I of Poland conquered Silesia and Wrocław. ... The bridge opened on 10 October 1910 in the presence of Emperor Wilhelm II.
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  • After 1945, the entire Lower Silesia region was incorporated into Poland, and Wrocław became the capital of the newly-established voivodeship.
  • In Wrocław, displaced Poles moved into the homes of expelled Germans who had left behind their furniture. Agnieszka Klos, Copyright: DW/N.
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  • 990'da Duke Polonya Mieszko I of Piast hanedanı Silesia ve Wrocław'ı fethetti. 1000'de Mieszko'nun oğlu, Dük ve geleceğin Kralı Polonya Boleslaw I, o zamanlar...
  • There are shops in Wrocław where trains are an everyday occurrence. There are several charming pubs under the railway line running to the main railway station...
  • The city is traditionally believed to be named after Wrocisław or Vratislav, often believed to be Duke Vratislaus I of Bohemia.
  • Wrocław Cathedral is situated 210 metres east of Monument of John of Nepomuk and church of the Holy Cross in Wrocław.
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  • ...Archidioecesis Vratislaviensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church centered in the city of Wrocław in Poland.
  • The Daily Telegraph Affair of 1908 involved the publication in Germany of an interview with a British daily newspaper that included wild statements and...
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