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Silesia Brands, Inc.
What does Silesia mean?
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A glimpse of Silesia
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The lowland region of Silesia
occupies southwestern Poland. It encompasses the city of Wroclaw and is
bordered by the Sudeten (Sudety) mountain range. Travelers and especially
nature-lovers will enjoy the area's scenic beauty and charming towns. |
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Ksiaz Castle and its eclectic styles which span over
seven centuries.
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Wang Chapel - 12th-century wooden church relocted from
Norway in the middle of the 19th century to its present spot in the town of
Karpacz.
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Szklarska Poreba, known for its glass and crystal
works, is also a popular ski resort in the Karkonosze Mtns.
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Bukowka Lake

One of Silesia's characteristics is its
rich vegetation
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Wroclaw Old Town Hall
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Ostrow Tumski island, the oldest part of Wroclaw,
features a distinguished collection of churches, museums, and gardens.
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the capital of Lower Silesia, is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in
Poland. It is a major commercial, educational, and cultural center of
southwestern Poland. Here are a few pictures. |
Wroclaw Old City Square
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Distribution of Beer, Wine and Spirits in
Arizona. Cites include Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale, Mesa, Tucson, Sedona,
Flagstaff, Yuma.
Beverages are European, Russian, Polish, Serbian, German, Romanian, Bulgarian, Greek, Italian, Croatian, Slovakian, Argentinian, Mexican, Turkish, Lebanese, or other International beer, porter, wine, meads, vodka, slivovitz, brandy, cognac.
Famous brands include Okocim, Zywiec, Karlovacko, Baltika, Murfatlar, Aris, Kalashnikov, Stawski, Polmos, Zubrowka Bison Grass Vodka, Apis Jadwiga, Efes Beer, Arak, Agave, Manastirka, Badel, Navip, Roaring 20's Tommy Guns Vodka and Tequila, Alazani Valley Wine, Nemiroff Honey Pepper Vodka, Dozortsev, Almaza, Lomza, Samson, Golden Pheasant Beer, Black Boss Porter.
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