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Wrocław is home to the Wroclaw Feature Film Studio (Wytwórnia Filmów Fabularnych), the Film Stuntman School, ATM Grupa, Grupa 13, and Polot Media (formerly Tako Media). [228] Film directors Andrzej Wajda, Krzysztof Kieślowski, Sylwester Chęciński, among others, made their film debuts in Wrocław.
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 ...
aglomeracja.wroclaw.pl The Wrocław metropolitan area is a monocentric agglomeration in the south-western part of Poland, in the Lower Silesian Voivodship , consisting of the city of Wrocław (a global Gamma-level metropolis ) and its satellite towns .
The city of Wrocław originated as a stronghold situated at the intersection of two long-existing trading routes, the Via Regia and the Amber Road.The city was founded in the 10th century, possibly by a local duke Wrocisław, who may also be the city's namesake.
zoo.wroclaw.pl The Wrocław Zoological Garden ( Polish : Ogród Zoologiczny we Wrocławiu ), known simply as the Wrocław Zoo ( Polish : Zoo Wrocław ), is a zoo on Wróblewski Street in Wrocław , Poland .
The districts of Wrocław (Polish: osiedla Wrocławia) are the 48 local authority districts that make up the administrative area of Wrocław, Poland.Each is governed by a district council [] (rada osiedla).
Medieval arms from castle Lauf, around 1360 - the only surviving example of this design.. In the centre is the severed head of John the Baptist, the city's patron saint.The crowned lion rampant in the first (upper left) quarter represents the Kingdom of Bohemia, which Wrocław became part of upon the death of Duke Henry VI of Silesia in 1335.
Wrocław Główny is the largest and most important passenger train station in the city of Wrocław, in southwestern Poland.Situated at the junction of several important routes, it is the largest railway station in the Lower Silesia Voivodeship, as well as in Poland in terms of the number of passengers serviced.