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Wroclaw is the capital city of the region of Lower Silesia in southwestern Poland, situated along the Oder river. With around 700,000 inhabitants in the city and over 1 million in the metropolitan area, it's the 4th largest city in the country.
From the Wroclaw Travel Guide
Polish 'Golden Summer'
The links are appreciated. I'll be in hostels the first few nights (Wroclaw/Krakow/Wroclaw) and the weekend weather looks fairly clear for starting my way back to the UK - maybe via Berlin even. Depends what rides I get. Thanks. ...
Any speedway fans out there?
Hi, My husband and I are going to be travelling to the U.K. and Europe for six months and have planned to attend quite a few speedway events including the World Cup in Eastbourne and Poole (U.K.) and also Vojens in Denmark, Gothenburg, Sweden, Wroclaw and Bygdgozcsz in Poland and Hamar in Norway. We ...
Can you go from Brno to Katowice by public transport easily?
I checked www.bahn.de, there are several train connections from Brno to Katowice. You have to switch at least once. The challenge will be to figure out the cheapest connection. Any reason you are going to Katowice? Wroclaw would be a better destination IMO. ...
The 10 Best Places You Haven't Heard Of (until now)
Wroclaw, Poland. Taken by Monica28 . BudgetTravel.com has just put out a list of the " 10 Best Places You've never Heard Of ". It's silly, really. You go to all that trouble to find a handful ...
Posted in The Travellerspoint Blog by dr.pepper
Greek winter tales
. Athens airport just can't cope with the snow. The car crew has been riding from Wroclaw since Sunday ...
Posted in Olympic bicycle ride 2008 by Lent
David, de eigenaar belde
overnachtingen in Wroclaw, Zakopane en Krakau en natuurlijk onze zomervakantie in Maciejowiec. ...
Posted in Szteklin, bij Starogard Gdanski by XTR