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Poland
Wroclaw
Wroclaw, the largest city in western Poland, is located on the River Odra. It dates back over a millennium and has a rich history marked by different cultures and influences. The city began as a Polish stronghold back in the 10th century. It's been part of Bohemia, Hungary, Austria, Prussia, and Germany before finally reverting back to Poland after World War II. Wroclaw has a complex history that has shaped its unique character and charm, offering visitors a blend of architecture, culture, and cuisine from across Europe.