WROCLAW: CITY OF BRIDGES AND DWARVES
Any newcomer, who visits Wrocław for the first time, clashes with its German character present in many places. There is nothing strange about it - the city, situated on the Oder, has passed from hand to hand for over a thousand years of its history. It was ruled by Poles, Czechs and Germans. And it was the latter that had a huge impact on how Wrocław looks today, because from the mid-18th century until the end of World War II, it remained in the sphere of German influence.
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