Cities of Euro 2012: Euro-2012: Wroclaw
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- 1 Etymology
- 2 History
- 2.1 Modern history
- 2.2 Historical populations
- 3 Administration
- 4 Main sights
- 5 Education
- 6 Economy and transport
- 6.1 Major corporations
- 7 Professional sports
- 7.1 Men's sports
- 7.2 Women's sports
- 8 Prominent residents
- 8.1 Nobel laureates
- 9 Twin towns and partnerships
- 10 Footnotes
Cities of Euro 2012: Euro-2012: Poznan
1 Etymology- 2 Geography
- 3 Administrative division
- 4 Culture
- 5 History
- 5.1 Historical population
- 5.2 Notable residents
- 6 Education
- 7 Scientific and regional organizations
- 8 Economy
- 9 Sports
- 10 Politics
- 10.1 Municipal politics
- 10.2 Constituency
- 11 Twin towns
- 12 Footnotes
Cities of Euro 2012: Euro-2012: Chorzow
- 1 Geography
- 1.1 Location
- 1.2 Climate
- 2 Economy
- 3 Transport
- 4 Higher Education
- 5 Silesian Central Park
- 6 Sports
- 7 Twinning
- 8 History
- 8.1 Summary
- 8.2 City name
- 8.3 From 12th Century to World War I
- 8.3.1 Village of Chorzów
- 8.3.2 Royal Iron Works, Coal Mines and Chemistry
- 8.3.3 Królewska Huta: from village to city
- 8.3.4 Hajduki Wielkie suburb
- 8.3.5 Rebirth of Polish nation
- 8.4 In Poland (1922-1939)
- 8.5 German period during World War II (1939-1945)
- 8.6 After 1945
- 8.7 Historical population
- 9 Sister Cities
- 9.1 People
Cities of Euro 2012: Euro-2012: Krakow
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- 1 Etymology
- 2 History
- 2.1 Middle Ages
- 2.2 Golden age
- 2.3 18th and early 19th century
- 2.4 1918 to the present
- 3 Geography and climate
- 4 Districts
- 5 Transport
- 6 Economy
- 7 Government
- 8 Demographics
- 9 Education
- 10 Culture
- 10.1 Parks
- 10.2 Sports
- 11 Symbols and twin cities