Wuppertal was founded in 1929, from the merger of 7 small local towns. It owes its name to its location in the valley of the Wupper River - which means "valley" . A significant role was played here until the 1970s by the textile industry, but today this is a thing of the past, the city is modern and vibrant.
Wuppertal was founded in 1929, from the merger of 7 small local towns. It owes its name to its location in the valley of the Wupper River - which means "valley" . A significant role was played here until the 1970s by the textile industry, but today this is a thing of the past, the city is modern and vibrant.
Wschowa - a city in Lubuskie Voivodeship, lies on the border of Greater Poland and Silesia, in the former land of Wschowa, of which it was the capital.
Wschowa - a city in Lubuskie Voivodeship, lies on the border of Greater Poland and Silesia, in the former land of Wschowa, of which it was the capital.