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Leg⋅ni⋅ca

[leg-neet-suh; Pol. leg-nee-tsah]
–noun
a city in SW Poland: formerly in Germany. 75,800.
German, Liegnitz.
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Leg·ni·ca   (lěg-nēt'sə)   
A city of southwest Poland west of Wroclaw. Chartered in 1252, it was acquired by Prussia in 1742 and was the site of Frederick the Great's victory over the Austrians (August 15, 1760). Population: 105,000.
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Legnica

city, Dolnoslaskie wojewodztwo (province), southwestern Poland. It lies along the Kaczawa River in the western lowlands of Silesia (Slask).

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