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  2. Telephone numbers in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in Poland Telephone area codes in Poland Location Country Poland Continent Europe Regulator UKE Type Closed NSN length 9 Format xx xxx xx xx (geographic) xxx xxx xxx (mobile) Access codes Country code +48 International access 00 Long-distance none The assignment of telephone numbers in Poland is controlled by the Office of Electronic Communications (Urząd Komunikacji ...

  3. Wrocław - Wikipedia

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    It lies on the banks of Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe, roughly 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the Sudeten Mountains to the south. As of 2023, the official population of Wrocław is 674,132 making it the third largest city in Poland. The population of the Wrocław metropolitan area is around 1.25 million.

  4. Districts of Wrocław - Wikipedia

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    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 [pl] (rada osiedla). The present Wrocław districts were all created on March 21, 1991 by the Resolution XX/110/91 of the City Council of Wrocław and are a ...

  5. Wrocław metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Wrocław metropolitan area. 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 population living in the agglomeration is about 1.25 million people.

  6. Old Town, Wrocław - Wikipedia

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    Old Town, Wrocław. The Old Town in Wrocław (Polish: Stare Miasto we Wrocławiu) is the oldest part of the left-bank Wrocław, originating from the thirteenth century. It is surrounded by the City Moat, a remnant of the complex system of fortifications, largely based on natural and artificial sections of the Oder River and the Oława River ...

  7. Wrocław County - Wikipedia

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    Wrocław County ( Polish: powiat wrocławski) is a unit of territorial administration and local government ( powiat) in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, south-western Poland. It came into being on January 1, 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. The county covers an area of 1,116 square kilometres (431 sq mi).

  8. Nadodrze - Wikipedia

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    Nadodrze ( Polish pronunciation: [nadˈodʐɛ]) is a district in Wrocław, Poland, separated in 1991 from a larger district, Ołbin, which now lies to the east of it. It also borders Kleczków to the north and the Old Town to the west. [ 2][ 3][ 4] Nadodrze was incorporated into the city in 1808, after the demolition of the city fortifications.

  9. Borek, Wrocław - Wikipedia

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    UTC+2 (CEST) Area code. +48 71. Website. Osiedle Borek. Borek (Polish pronunciation: [ˈbɔrɛk] ⓘ, German: Kleinburg, [ˈklaɪ̯nbʊɐ̯k]) is a district in Wrocław, Poland, located in the southern part of the city. It was established in the territory of the former Krzyki district.