The Germans have given up, and call the city Breslau. Wroclaw's bamboozling name gives it a public-relations problem. Poland's capital has its Anglicised form, Warsaw.
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The concentration camp of Auschwitz is located about 193 km far from Wroclaw.
Wroclaw is the fourth largest city in Poland and is well known for its beauty, vibrant character, universities and colorful Market Square. We also spent a few years living in this city so we have some local insights and fun facts about Wroclaw to share with you!
It's beautifulWroclaw is no exception and beauty is another reason why Wroclaw is worth visiting! The old town is a maze of cobblestoned alleys. The vibrant central market square is picture-perfect with colorful buildings painted in bright green, yellow and pink hues. It's one of the largest market squares in Europe.