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Klodzko

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Kłodzko

Town in Wałbrzych province, Poland, on the River Nysa, 80 km/50 mi south of Wrocław; population (1990) 30,400. Textiles and machinery are manufactured. Lying at the southern edge of the Sudeten Mountains, near the Czech border, Kłodzko was part of German Lower Silesia until 1945.



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Two separate railway lines in the south west, onnecting Wroclaw with Opole and another to Klodzko, were paralysed by the theft of around 400 metres of electric cable powering the trains, Siemieniec said.
Two separate railway lines in the south west, connecting Wroclaw with Opole and another to Klodzko, were paralysed by the theft of around 400 meters (437 yards) of electric cable powering the trains, Siemieniec said.
While not just Klodzko but the whole of Silesia still belonged to the Bohemian Crown (until 1742), this region was the "centre of the kingdom" and a cultural crossroads between Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia.
 
 
 
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