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Krzyki (Polish: [ˈkʂɨkʲi]; German:
Krietern [ˈkʁiːtɐn]) is a
former borough of Wrocław,
Poland located in the
southern part of the city. On
March 21, 1991...
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Krzyki-Partynice (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkʂɨkʲi partɨˈɲit͡sɛ]) is a
district in Wrocław, Poland,
located in the
southern part of the city. It was established...
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southern part of the city. It was
established in the
territory of the
former Krzyki district. The
origin of the district's name
derives from the
Polish word...
- south-eastern part of the city. It was
established in the
territory of the
former Krzyki district.
Initially a
separate town, the
settlement was
incorporated into...
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subdivided into five
boroughs (Polish: dzielnice): Old Town, Downtown,
Krzyki, Fabryczna, and Psie Pole.
Although they were
abolished in 1991 and have...
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southern part of the city. It was
established in the
territory of the
former Krzyki district. The
settlement was
founded at the
beginning of the 20th century...
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central part of the city. It was
established in the
territory of the
former Krzyki district.
According to
German linguist Heinrich Adamy, the name of the village...
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southern part of the city. It was
established in the
territory of the
former Krzyki district.
Initially a village, the
settlement was
incorporated into Breslau...
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southern part of the city. It was
established in the
territory of the
former Krzyki district. Huby's most
important object is the city's main bus station, integrated...
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southern part of the city. It was
established in the
territory of the
former Krzyki district.
Initially a village, the
settlement was
incorporated into Wrocław...