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Breslau (Pol .: Wrocław; Silesian: Brasselsberg) is a city on the Oder River. With navigation use about 630,000 inhabitants, it is the fourth largest & ouml; & szlig te city in Poland, capital of Lower Silesia, county-level city and the administrative center of the district of the same name. It forms as a seat of an r & ouml; mixed Catholic Archbishop, an evangelical Di & ouml; zesanbischofs, numerous universities and research institutes as well as theaters and museums, cultural and scientific center of the Silesian region. The place is surrounded by has always been important agricultural and mining region and is also as a location for navigation use. R important mechanical engineering and the metal industry
Wroclaw is the capital of the historical region of Silesia and go & ouml; rte until 1945 to the German Reich. In 1840 navigation use Bersch rode the population of the city 100,000 residents, making for Wroclaw BIG was city; In the 19th century there was a time the third largest & ouml; & szlig te German city (after Berlin and Hamburg). In the 20th century Wroclaw was preu & szlig until 1918; ic residence and capital of the province of Silesia, 1919-1938 and 1941-1945 provincial capital of Lower Silesia. digte city from the from the East vorr navigation use; In WWII the heavy dam & auml was conquered dte of the empire; ckenden Red Army as one of the last St & auml. The German Bev & ouml; age population was expelled and placed the city under Polish administration, sp & auml; ter connected to the Polish State. Polish settlers and forced Resettled, partly from Lemberg and other St & auml; DTEN the former eastern Poland, came to the city and main navigation takeovers H & auml; user of German hadnt. From the German city of Breslau thus became a Polish city and voivodship.
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