Strzelin
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Strzelin is a town inside the Lower Silesian Voivodship in the Strzelin District the seat of the Strzelin rural commune. Historically, it lies in Lower Silesia. In the years 1975 to 1998 the city became administratively a part of the Wroclaw province. The metropolis is located at the Olawa River on the border of the Strzelinski Hills belonging to the Sudeten Foreland and the Silesian Lowland, 37 km south of Wroclaw. According to information from June 30, 2017, the town had 12,436 populations. A railway line connecting Warsaw and Prague runs via Strzelin. It is one of the clusters of the Czech national minority in Poland.
There is the inner most granite pit in Europe with a intensity of 123 meters and a place of 19.5 ha from the neighborhood fabric the spans of the Poniatowski bridge in Warsaw have been built. The metropolis is also a center of the sugar industry the sugar factory turned into based in 1872. Strzelin become granted town rights on November 30, 1292 by way of the prince of Swidnica Jawor, Boleslaw I. The duration of the city's finest prosperity was on the flip of the 16th and 17th centuries.
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