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centre of the
Kłodzko Valley, on the
Eastern Neisse (Nysa Kłodzka) river.
Kłodzko is the seat of
Kłodzko County (and of the
rural Gmina Kłodzko, although...
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Kłodzko County (Polish:
powiat kłodzki) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, south-western...
- The
Kłodzko Valley (Polish:
Kotlina Kłodzka, Czech: Kladská kotlina, German:
Glatzer Kessel) a
valley in the
Sudetes mountain range, that
covers the central...
- The coat of arms of
Kłodzko shows a
white Bohemian Lion on a red
field with a
golden crown and a
double tail. The coat of arms
comes from the dynasty...
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Kłodzko Fortress (Polish:
Twierdza Kłodzko, German:
Festung Glatz) is a
unique fortification complex of the
Lower Silesian Voivodeship in southwestern...
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Kłodzko Land (Polish:
Ziemia kłodzka; Czech: Kladsko; German:
Glatzer Land) is a
historical region in
southwestern Poland. The
subject of Czech–Polish...
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Kłodzko Land has been
again a part of
Lower Silesia since its
conquest by the
Kingdom of
Prussia in 1763.
Referred to as "Little Prague", the
Kłodzko...
- (Czech: Kladská Bystřice, German: Habelschwerdt) is a
historic town in
Kłodzko County, in
Lower Silesian Voivodeship in
southwestern Poland. It is the...
- The
Kłodzko Synagogue,
officially the
Synagogue of
Kłodzko, and
formerly the
Synagogue in
Glatz (German:
Synagoge in Glatz), was a
former Reform Jewish...
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Prussia with its
capital at
Kłodzko (Kladsko) on the Nysa river. The
territory comprises the
Kłodzko Land with the
Kłodzko Valley in
center within the...