Jawor

One of the oldest towns in the region, with a history of more than a thousand years, Jawor was one of the main centers of weaving in Silesia and, in 1274–1392, the capital of an eponymous principality ruled by a local line of the Piast dynasty. It has a preserved medieval urban layout with several Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque structures, including the Church of Peace, a Historic Monument of Poland and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Jawor is the site for electrical machinery, chemical, paper and food industries, and there are numerous granite and basalt quarries near the town. Through the town flows the 31 mile long Raging Nysa river (pl: ''Nysa Szalona''). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Jawor, Grzegorz
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by Jawor, Stanisław Jan
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Published 2002
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Published 1995
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Published 1988
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Published 2004
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by Grynszpan, Anna ; Gniewek, Urszula
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by Grynszpan, Anna ; Gniewek, Urszula
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by Grynszpan, Anna ; Gniewek, Urszula
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Published 1997
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