The small town of 50,000 located in southeastern Norway is a true historical gem. It was founded as Borg in 1016 by Viking King Olav Haraldsson and has been transformed over the years to reach a population of 50,000 in 2005.
The small town of 50,000 located in southeastern Norway is a true historical gem. It was founded as Borg in 1016 by Viking King Olav Haraldsson and has been transformed over the years to reach a population of 50,000 in 2005.
The city, which is part of Lodz Voivodeship, is often referred to as the site of the outbreak of World War II, known as Polish Guernica due to the cruelty of Luftwaffe troops towards local residents during air raids.
The city, which is part of Lodz Voivodeship, is often referred to as the site of the outbreak of World War II, known as Polish Guernica due to the cruelty of Luftwaffe troops towards local residents during air raids.