Wrocław

Wrocław is the largest city in Lower Silesia in . It is home to 674,000 people within the city limits and the metropolitan area has a population of 1.3 million making it the largest city in Western Poland.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Centennial Hall and Panorama of the Battle of Racławice.

The Centennial Hall; German: Jahrhunderthalle), formerly named People's Hall, is a historic building in , Poland. It was constructed according to the plans of architect Max Berg in 1911–1913.

Museum
The Racławice Panorama is a monumental cycloramic painting depicting the Battle of Racławice, during the Kościuszko Uprising. It is located in , Poland.

Railway station
Wrocław Główny is the largest and most important passenger train station in the city of , in southwestern . 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.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Psie Pole and Powstańców Śląskich.

Suburb
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is a suburb, which is situated 7 km northeast of Wrocław.

Suburb
, also sometimes referred to as Południe, is a district in , , located in the southern part of the city. It was established in the territory of the former district.

Suburb
is a district in , , separated in 1991 from a larger district, , which now lies to the east of it. It also borders to the north and the Old Town to the west.

Wrocław

Latitude
51.1077° or 51° 6′ 28″ north
Longitude
17.0353° or 17° 2′ 7″ east
Population
639,000
Elevation
121 metres (397 feet)
Open location code
9F3V425P+34
Geo­Names ID
7531292
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Yue Chinese—“Wrocław” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: فروتسواف
  • Armenian: Վրոցլավ
  • Asturian: Wroclaw
  • Azerbaijani: Vrotslav
  • Bavarian: Breslau
  • Belarusian: Горад Уроцлаў
  • Bislama: Wroclaw
  • Bulgarian: Вроцлав
  • Catalan: Breslau
  • Central Kurdish: ڤرۆتسواف
  • Chechen: Вроцлав
  • Chinese: 弗罗茨瓦夫
  • Crimean Tatar: Vrotslav
  • Czech: Vratislav
  • Erzya: Вроцлав ош
  • Esperanto: Vroclavo
  • French: Vratislavie
  • French: Wrocław
  • Georgian: ვროცლავი
  • German: Wroclaw
  • German: Breslau” (historical)
  • Greek: Βρότσλαβ
  • Hakka Chinese: Fut-lò-tshṳ-ngá-fû
  • Hebrew: ורוצלב
  • Italian: Breslavia
  • Japanese: ヴロツワフ
  • Kazakh: Вроцлав
  • Kirghiz: Вроцлав
  • Korean: 브로츠와프
  • Latin: Vratislavia
  • Latvian: Vroclava
  • Lithuanian: Vroclavas
  • Lombard: Breslavia
  • Low German: Breslau
  • Macedonian: Вроцлав
  • Marathi: व्रोत्सवाफ
  • Mongolian: Вроцлав
  • Old English (ca. 450-1100): Breslū
  • Ossetian: Вроцлав
  • Persian: وروتسواف
  • Polish: Wrocław
  • Portuguese: Breslávia
  • Russian: Вроцлав
  • Samogitian: Vruoclavs
  • Saterfriesisch: Breslau
  • Serbian: Вроцлав
  • Silesian: Wrocłow
  • Slovak: Vroclav
  • Slovenian: Vroclav
  • Spanish: Breslavia
  • Tagalog: Breslavia
  • Tamil: விராத்ஸ்சாஃப்
  • Tatar: Вроцлав
  • Tetum: Vroklave
  • Thai: วรอตสวัฟ
  • Udmurt: Вроцлав
  • Uighur: Wroklaw
  • Ukrainian: Вроцлав
  • Upper Sorbian: Wrócław
  • Urdu: وراتسواف
  • Uzbek: Vrotslav
  • Veps: Vroclav
  • Western Frisian: Breslau
  • Western Panjabi: وروسلاو
  • Yiddish: ברעסלוי
  • Yue Chinese: 樂斯拉夫

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Notable Places Nearby

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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikivoyage page “Wrocław”. Photo: Lukaszprzy, CC BY-SA 3.0.