Zgorzelec
After the Second World War, the German city Görlitz was divided; the River Neisse became the border. The part east of the river was in Poland. It is called Zgorzelec today. As of 2022, about 30,000 people lived in the city. About 55,000 people live in the German city Görlitz. Both Zgorzelec and Görlitz are used for both cities, so it may be necessary to add the country, to be more precise.
Zgorzelec Media
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The Tricycle Mill in the 1920s
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Memorial to the victims of the German Stalag VIII-A POW camp
Miejski Dom Kultury is one of the cultural and community centers of Zgorzelec, and the place of signing of the Treaty of Zgorzelec
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Reconstructed Postal Square, seen from the river
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Military cemetery of the Polish Second Army
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Panorama of Zgorzelec from Görlitz
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Zgorzelec z lotu ptaka, a w tle Berzdorfer See