wroclaw
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Definition
Proper noun: * A city in southwestern Poland on the Oder River: Wroclaw is the name of a major historical city located in the Lower Silesia region of Poland. It is situated on the Oder River and is known for its cultural significance, universities, and architectural landmarks.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- We spent a week exploring the beautiful market square in Wroclaw.
- The University of Wroclaw is one of the oldest in Central Europe.
- Wroclaw has a complex history, having been part of several different kingdoms and countries over the centuries.
Advanced Usage
- Historical and Cultural Context: The name "Wroclaw" refers not just to the modern Polish city but also to its long historical identity, which includes periods under Bohemian, Austrian, Prussian, and German rule (when it was known as Breslau).
Variants and Related Words
- Breslau (proper noun): The historical German name for the city of Wroclaw.
- Many historical documents refer to the city by its German name, Breslau.
Synonyms
- City
- Metropolis (in the context of being a major urban center)
Note: As a proper noun (the specific name of a place), "Wroclaw" does not have true synonyms. The terms above describe its category but cannot substitute for its unique name.
Noun
- a city in southwestern Poland on the Oder