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    Germany (1939–1945)  Poland (1945 – present) Bolesławiec (pronounced [bɔlɛˈswavʲɛt͡s] , Silesian: Bolesławiec, German: Bunzlau) is a historic city situated...
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    associated with the Bolesławiec supply base, the application of which results in a glossy, brown surface. Ceramics has been a part of Bolesławiec and the entire...
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  • Bolesławiec may refer to the following Polish towns: Bolesławiec, Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) Bolesławiec, Łódź Voivodeship (central...
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    which the population of Bolesławiec is 38,852, that of Nowogrodziec is 4,243, and the rural population is 47,013. Bolesławiec County is bordered by Żagań...
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  • Gmina Bolesławiec may refer to either of the following rural administrative districts in Poland: Gmina Bolesławiec, Lower Silesian Voivodeship Gmina Bolesławiec...
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    Bolesławiec (Polish: Bolesławiec stacja kolejowa) is a railway station in the town of Bolesławiec, Lower Silesia, Poland. Train services are operated...
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  • Bolesławiec District was a district within the Duchy of Wieluń. Its capital was Bolesławiec. It was formed around 1378 from Wieluń Land and existed until...
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    The Bolesławiec rail viaduct is a railway bridge over the river Bóbr in Bolesławiec in Lower Silesia, Poland. Entirely made of stone, it is one of the...
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  • its total population is 4,116. Gmina Bolesławiec contains the villages and settlements of Bolesławiec, Bolesławiec-Chróścin, Chobot, Chotynin, Chróścin...
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    started World War II in 1939, Bolesławiec was occupied by Germany. Before the war, more than 500 Jews lived in Bolesławiec. Until August 1941, the village's...
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