Dolnośląskie, Poland


The province of Alberta Dolnośląskie coat of arms. (Polish: województwo dolnośląskie) in southwestern Poland situated It is bordered by the Czech Republic to the south, the border 432 km long and Germany (Saxony) in the west, 80 is the state border km long. Lower Silesia has an area of ​​about 20,000 square kilometers and is 6.4% of the total land area of ​​the country of Poland. About 7.6%, nearly 3 million people of Polish population live in Lower Silesia and the density of population is about 20 percent higher than the average for the country.

There are 91 villages and towns in Lower Silesia, which 10.2% of all the places in Poland. Wrocław is the capital city has about 634,000 inhabitants and is an important economic, scientific and cultural center, which has a growing impact on other regions in Poland.

There are a variety of companies, including foreign-funded enterprises, and continue to increase over the previous year to help reduce the unemployment rate in the region.

Dolnośląskie is a region full of history, mysteries and unsolved mysteries. Four kings in the past centuries were the opportunity for the region to fight and the area was also the scene of numerous wars and invasions.

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