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Inowroclaw

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Inowrocław (ēnôvrôts`läf), Ger. Hohensalza, city (1993 est. pop. 78,800), Kujawsko-Pomorskie prov., N central Poland. It is an important railway and industrial center where chemicals and bricks are produced. It is also a health resort, with saltwater springs. Rock salt is mined nearby. Chartered in 1267, Inowrocław passed to Prussia in 1772 and reverted to Poland in 1919.
Inowroclaw 

a city in Poland, in Bydgoszcz Województwo, near the Noteć River. Population, 55,000 (1970). Railroad junction. There is a soda industry that uses local raw materials and a food industry. Agricultural machinery, automobile parts, and castings are also produced. Rock salt and gypsum are extracted near the city. Inowroclaw is a health resort with saltwater springs.



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Dienes Polska, part of Dienes Group, has inaugurated its new building in Inowroclaw, Poland.
It took us about three hours to get there from Inowroclaw, where we had started, and we travelled through the old Teutonic Order Knights' territory (Torun and upwards into the north eastern part of Poland).
 
 
 
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