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°dzł

[ vrawts-lahf ]

noun

  1. a province in SW Poland.
  2. a city in and the capital of this province, on the Oder River: formerly in Germany.


°dzł

/ ˈɔٲɲ /

noun

  1. an industrial city in SW Poland, on the River Oder: passed to Austria (1527) and to Prussia (1741); returned to Poland in 1945. Pop: 647 000 (2005 est) German nameBreslau
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Mr Turski studied history at the University of °dzł, during which time he took up journalism and worked in political communications.

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Television footage showed several hundred, mostly young people waiting in a long line at one polling station in the western city of °dzł to vote.

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Television footage showed several hundred people, mostly young, waiting in a long line at one polling station in the western city of °dzł to vote.

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A Polish blog in 2019 said the site was started by two graduates of the °dzł University of Science and Technology, Lukasz Kowalczyk and Denis Tatina, who built it as a hobby project and later monetized it upon seeing the user interest — the greatest of which, they said, came from the United States.

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Polish police said they raided discos in the cities of °dzł and Rybnik that had opened in breach of coronavirus restrictions on Saturday, using stun grenades and teargas to clear the dancefloor.

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