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| - O Wrocławiu, z Wrocławiem, przez Wrocław i dzięki Wrocławiowi
- Wroclaw is the chief city of the historical region of Lower Silesia in south-western Poland, situated on the Oder River. Prior to World War II, it was the city of Breslau, Germany, but was returned to Poland in 1945. Note: This applies to the OTL history of the city of Wroclaw. For its uses in other timelines, see Breslau.
- Wroclaw, formally known as the Union Wroclaw Republic is the first planet in the Meschova System, orbiting the star of the same name. It is located close to the Savas-Kinnear Magellanic Cloud, approximately 59 light-years away from Earth. Wroclaw has two natural satellites, Kuhn and Kohn. The planet has an abundant amount of granite and other igneous rocks in its crust. Massive quarries have been built around the settlements, which serve as the colony's primary export.
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| - Wroclaw, formally known as the Union Wroclaw Republic is the first planet in the Meschova System, orbiting the star of the same name. It is located close to the Savas-Kinnear Magellanic Cloud, approximately 59 light-years away from Earth. Wroclaw has two natural satellites, Kuhn and Kohn. The planet has an abundant amount of granite and other igneous rocks in its crust. Massive quarries have been built around the settlements, which serve as the colony's primary export. Wroclaw was the target of a Covenant invasion in 2547, eventually being glassed by the Covenant in a week-long battle. The engagement was costly on both sides, however with the system under Covenant control, the UNSC's other nearby Inner Colonies were vulnerable due to the nearby Kaiser Passage that could allow ships to "flank" a less protected front.
- O Wrocławiu, z Wrocławiem, przez Wrocław i dzięki Wrocławiowi
- Wroclaw is the chief city of the historical region of Lower Silesia in south-western Poland, situated on the Oder River. Prior to World War II, it was the city of Breslau, Germany, but was returned to Poland in 1945. Note: This applies to the OTL history of the city of Wroclaw. For its uses in other timelines, see Breslau.
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