Wroclaw (formerly Breslau), is one of Poland's largest cities (pop 637,200), the major city in Silesia, and an important commercial, transportation, and industrial center. The city is linked with the Baltic Sea and the Elbe-Wisła network of inland waterways. It has extensive trade in wool, grain, iron and other metals, as well as coal. Industrial establishments include iron foundries, breweries, textile mills, flour mills, and plants engaged in the manufacture of machinery, locomotives, railway cars, furniture, jewelry, musical instruments, distilled liquors, and cigars. Known originally as Vratislavia, Wroclaw figured in Poland's recorded history as early as 1000. It was made an episcopal see during the 11th century. On the formation of the duchy of Silesia in 1163 the town became the ducal capital. During the 13th century, many Germans settled in the area, and the town acquired its German name, Breslau, in 1261. A prosperous mercantile center, it joined the federation known as the Hanseatic League in 1294. Bohemia acquired Breslau in 1335. Through the accession of the Spanish prince Ferdinand I to the Bohemian throne in 1526, it became a Habsburg possession. Breslau was seized by Prussia in 1741 during the War of the Austrian Succession. It subsequently was made the capital of the Prussian province of Lower Silesia. Except for a few brief periods of military occupation, notably during the Napoleonic Wars, Breslau remained a part of Prussian Silesia until its capture in World War II by Soviet troops in May 1945. After the collapse of Germany, the city, which had suffered heavy damage during the war, reverted to Poland by decision of the Potsdam Conference and was renamed Wroclaw. Its German population was subsequently deported and largely replaced by Polish settlers.
The 6th European Champions' Cup will be hosted and accommodated at the Radisson SAS Hotel. The hotel is rated as '5 stars' and has arranged a special full board rate for the participants and their accompanying guests. Room reservations should be made through the Reservation Form which also contains useful information. Click here to download the form in pdf format. |
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