Created by captain oddsocks on July 1, 2007
- Rebuilt from WWII ashes and freed from communist-era drudgery, Wroclaw’s jewels are polished and the city is ready to dance on the international stage.
Created by Owen Lipsett on December 16, 2004
- After being awarded to Poland in the wake of the Second World War, Wroclaw was rebuilt on the shell of the German city of Breslau and repopulated with refugees from Lwow. It retains the best of both cities, as well as a remarkable variety of attractive buildings and bridges.
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Created by Brad2 on July 20, 2005
- Travel to Wroclaw, Warsaw, and Crakow by Ryanair and Polish Railways.
Created by LillyTuttle on September 10, 2002
- I lived in Wroclaw for almost two years and even I find it a little weird that I decided to move there in the first place, that I decided to stay there for as long as I did and that I already miss it.
Created by rhiannon1968 on May 2, 2001
- Wroclaw is one of those off-the beaten path towns that one should not miss: there's a lot in terms of beauty, architecture and culture.
Created by RW Pawelek on November 22, 2000
- Everyone who has traveled in Europe can remember their first railway journey. My first trip on the Czech railway was quite memorable.
Wroclaw
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