Inowroclaw
Inowrocław
(ēnôvrôts`läf), Ger. Hohensalza, city (1993 est. pop. 78,800), Kujawsko-Pomorskie prov., N central Poland. It is an important railway and industrial center where chemicals and bricks are produced. It is also a health resort, with saltwater springs. Rock salt is mined nearby. Chartered in 1267, Inowrocław passed to Prussia in 1772 and reverted to Poland in 1919.Inowroclaw
a city in Poland, in Bydgoszcz Województwo, near the Noteć River. Population, 55,000 (1970). Railroad junction. There is a soda industry that uses local raw materials and a food industry. Agricultural machinery, automobile parts, and castings are also produced. Rock salt and gypsum are extracted near the city. Inowroclaw is a health resort with saltwater springs.