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Lubin city (Poland)
Lubin county, Dolnoslaskie vojvodship
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Lubin is c. 60 km northwest of Wroc³aw, in Lubin county. It was first mentioned
in 1267. Lubin has an over 700-year-long history. The City covers 40.81
km2. Lubin has a population of 82,400.
Lubin is one of the warmest cities in Poland. Lubin avails of a city transportation
control system based on the American Military NAVSTAR System. In 1997,
Pope John Paul II became an Honorary Resident of Lubin. Hof, Bad-Ems and
Böbligen are the names of Lubin's twin cities. Lubin is called the City
of Polish Copper. The local KGHM Polska Mied¼ SA is the largest producer
of copper in Europe and fifth largest in the world.
Jarig Bakker, 6 Sept 2000.
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