Jelenia Góra

The city's history dates back to as early as the 10th century, but the settlement was granted town rights under Polish rule in 1288. Jelenia Góra was founded on important trade routes linking the Holy Roman Empire and Bohemia with Eastern Europe. The region flourished as a result of trade privileges that became the basis for the establishment of weaving and mining industries during the Late Middle Ages and early Renaissance periods. Jelenia Góra witnessed many historical conflicts such as the Thirty Years' War and the decisive Silesian Wars. During World War II, the city was miraculously saved from destruction.
The central suburb of Jelenia Góra possesses many historical and architectural structures of great significance, including the 17th-century town hall, baroque churches and a restored central marketplace as well as parks and gardens. The nearby Karkonosze National Park, visited by over 1.5 million tourists annually, has its headquarters in the southwestern neighbourhood of Sobieszów. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1985
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Published 2014
“...Muzeum Karkonoskie <Jelenia Góra>...”
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Published 1984
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Published 1986
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Published 1984
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Published 2003
“...Muzeum Karkonoskie <Jelenia Góra>...”
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Published 1999
“...Muzeum Okręgowe <Jelenia Góra>...”
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Published 1992
“...Jelenia Góra <Wojewodschaft> / Centralny Ośrodek Informacji Turystycznej...”
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