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Strony: Stuttgart
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development in the 16th century, slowed down in the 17th century, among others by the Thirty Years War (1618-1648). In 1790, Stuttgart had about 18,000 inhabitants, including 2,000 soldiers and the same [...] railway station at Bolzstraße 10, where today the Metropol-Palast cinema is located. At the end of World War II, due to Allied bombing, Stuttgart was almost completely swept away. In 1986, the 37th European Athletics [...] (crowned with a Mercedes star since 1952) gives rise to modern city architecture. The demages of World War II did not change the external appearance of the building. It is worth walking along Królewska Street więcej
Strony: Szeged
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new, modern city emerged from ruins, with palaces and wide streets that we know today. After World War I, Hungary lost its southern territory of Romania and Serbia, as a result of which Szeged became a [...] increased dynamically and reached the highest level in history. Szeged suffered greatly during World War II. 6,000 city residents were killed, Jewish citizens were imprisoned in ghettos, then they were sent więcej
Strony: Tampere
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the civil war in Finland (January 28 - May 15, 1918). Imperial forces seized the city after the Battle of Tampere, recupturing about 6,000 communist prisoners on 6 April 1918. After World War II, Tampere więcej
Strony: Tel Aviv–Yafo
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interrupted in April 1917, when during the First World War the Turkish authorities expelled Jews from Jaffa. Then the British army entered the war, broke the Turks and occupied the entire province. In 1920 [...] of Israel to Poland, Zvi Rav-Ner, appealed to the gathered crowds to remember the misfortunes of war and not to let history repeat itself. In the Survivors’ Park, the Brave Old World band performed their [...] Ghetto took place.During the ceremony in the Survivors Park Monument to Poles Saving Jews during World War II was unveiled, The President of the Republic of Poland Lech Kaczyński, awarded the Polish Righteous więcej
Strony: Tianjin
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later its rights were extended. In 1858, after the incident with a ship from Hong Kong in the Opium War with Great Britain and France, a peace treaty was signed in Tianjin to guarantee the opening of the [...] citizens in the city. From 1937 to 1945, Tianjin was under Japanese occupation and later after World War II until 1947 under the United States. Since the establishment of the People's Republic of China in więcej
Strony: Vilnius
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took place; Calvinists were forced to leave the city. On 7 August 1655, during the Polish-Russian war, after the occupation of the city in which the local people had taken refuge from many castles, the [...] 000 people. The fires in the Lithuanian capital lasted for 17 days. The next blow was the Northern War. In the nineteenth century, Vilnius was a place of development for numerous Polish patriotic organizations [...] the retreat of the Germans, the Polish-Lithuanian conflict over Vilnius flared up. During the 1920 war, the city was conquered twice by the Red Army. On 12 July 1920, the Soviet government concluded an więcej
Strony: Visit of the delegation from Guangzhou
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cultural centre in China. Guangzhou remained in a high position until the outbreak of the First Opium War in 1839. After a series of battles in Greater Bay Area, British conquered Guangzhou on March 18, 1841 więcej
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Strony: Stuttgart
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development in the 16th century, slowed down in the 17th century, among others by the Thirty Years War (1618-1648). In 1790, Stuttgart had about 18,000 inhabitants, including 2,000 soldiers and the same [...] railway station at Bolzstraße 10, where today the Metropol-Palast cinema is located. At the end of World War II, due to Allied bombing, Stuttgart was almost completely swept away. In 1986, the 37th European Athletics [...] (crowned with a Mercedes star since 1952) gives rise to modern city architecture. The demages of World War II did not change the external appearance of the building. It is worth walking along Królewska Street więcej
Strony: Szeged
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new, modern city emerged from ruins, with palaces and wide streets that we know today. After World War I, Hungary lost its southern territory of Romania and Serbia, as a result of which Szeged became a [...] increased dynamically and reached the highest level in history. Szeged suffered greatly during World War II. 6,000 city residents were killed, Jewish citizens were imprisoned in ghettos, then they were sent więcej
Strony: Tampere
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the civil war in Finland (January 28 - May 15, 1918). Imperial forces seized the city after the Battle of Tampere, recupturing about 6,000 communist prisoners on 6 April 1918. After World War II, Tampere więcej
Strony: Tel Aviv–Yafo
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interrupted in April 1917, when during the First World War the Turkish authorities expelled Jews from Jaffa. Then the British army entered the war, broke the Turks and occupied the entire province. In 1920 [...] of Israel to Poland, Zvi Rav-Ner, appealed to the gathered crowds to remember the misfortunes of war and not to let history repeat itself. In the Survivors’ Park, the Brave Old World band performed their [...] Ghetto took place.During the ceremony in the Survivors Park Monument to Poles Saving Jews during World War II was unveiled, The President of the Republic of Poland Lech Kaczyński, awarded the Polish Righteous więcej
Strony: Tianjin
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later its rights were extended. In 1858, after the incident with a ship from Hong Kong in the Opium War with Great Britain and France, a peace treaty was signed in Tianjin to guarantee the opening of the [...] citizens in the city. From 1937 to 1945, Tianjin was under Japanese occupation and later after World War II until 1947 under the United States. Since the establishment of the People's Republic of China in więcej
Strony: Vilnius
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took place; Calvinists were forced to leave the city. On 7 August 1655, during the Polish-Russian war, after the occupation of the city in which the local people had taken refuge from many castles, the [...] 000 people. The fires in the Lithuanian capital lasted for 17 days. The next blow was the Northern War. In the nineteenth century, Vilnius was a place of development for numerous Polish patriotic organizations [...] the retreat of the Germans, the Polish-Lithuanian conflict over Vilnius flared up. During the 1920 war, the city was conquered twice by the Red Army. On 12 July 1920, the Soviet government concluded an więcej
Strony: Visit of the delegation from Guangzhou
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cultural centre in China. Guangzhou remained in a high position until the outbreak of the First Opium War in 1839. After a series of battles in Greater Bay Area, British conquered Guangzhou on March 18, 1841 więcej

