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Wrocław, Beyond the Horizon

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A university, technological and cultural city at the same time, one of the fastest growing urban centres in Central Europe, Wrocław reflects Europe's history as a prism: destroyed at 80% during the Second World War, emptied of all its population immediately after, and then "rebuilt with love by its new inhabitants", according to Olga Tokarczuk, wrocławian and Nobel Prize for Literature. The city has become a city of hope and ambition. Its founda…
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A university, technological and cultural city at the same time, one of the fastest growing urban centres in Central Europe, Wrocław reflects Europe's history as a prism: destroyed at 80% during the Second World War, emptied of all its population immediately after, and then "rebuilt with love by its new inhabitants", according to Olga Tokarczuk, wrocławian and Nobel Prize for Literature. The city has become a city of hope and ambition. Its founda…

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L'Opinion broke the news in on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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