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Four Denominations District
Area of the Old Town in Wrocław, Poland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Four Denominations District is an area of the Old Town in Wrocław, Poland, between Kazimierza Wielkiego, Św. Antoniego, Pawła Włodkowica and Św. Mikołaja streets.[1][2] The name has been used since 1995 on the initiative of (Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant) Christian clergy together with Jerzy Kichler, an activist from the Polish Jewish community.
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Though called a district, the area is not and has never been an actual administrative district of Wrocław.