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Lower Silesian Voivodeship

Lower Silesian Voivodeship is an administrative region in southwestern Poland, known for its rich history, diverse landscape, and vibrant cities. Its capital is Wrocław, a cultural and economic hub with historic architecture and a lively atmosphere. The region features mountains, forests, and rivers, making it popular for outdoor activities. Historically significant, it has a mix of Polish, German, and Czech influences. The voivodeship plays an important role in Poland’s industry, education, and tourism, blending modern development with cultural heritage. It serves as a key area for commerce and regional identity in southwestern Poland.