Wałbrzych
Wałbrzych is a city located in southwestern Poland, known for its rich history and industrial heritage. It is situated in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship and has a population of around 120,000 residents. The city was historically significant for its coal mining and textile industries, which played a crucial role in its development.
Today, Wałbrzych is also recognized for its beautiful landscapes and cultural attractions. The Książ Castle, one of the largest castles in Poland, is nearby and draws many visitors. The city is working on revitalizing its economy and promoting tourism to showcase its historical and natural beauty.