Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Centennial Hall in Wrocław' has mentioned 'Silesia' in the following places:
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Centennial HallHala StuleciaLogo of Hala StuleciaCentennial Hall after renovation in 2009Full nameHala StuleciaFormer namesHala LudowaLocationWrocxc5x82aw, Lower Silesia, PolandCoordinates51xc2xb006xe2x80xb225xe2x80xb3N 17xc2xb004xe2x80xb238xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf51.10694xc2xb0N 17.07722xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 51.10694; 17.07722Coordinates: 51xc2xb006xe2x80xb225xe2x80xb3N 17xc2xb004xe2x80xb238xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf51.10694xc2xb0N 17.07722xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 51.10694; 17.07722OwnerCity of Wrocxc5x82awOperatorCity Hall Company Ltd. of Wrocxc5x82awCapacityBoxing: 11,000Handball: 8,500Basketball: 10,000Volleyball: 10,000ConstructionBroke ground1911Built1913Opened20 May 1913Renovated2009xe2x80x932011ArchitectMax BergStructural engineerGxc3xbcnther Trauer, Richard Konwiarz, Heinrich Mxc3xbcller-BreslauMain contractorsDyckerhoff & Widmann AG (Dywidag)Tenantsxc5x9alxc4x85sk Wrocxc5x82aw (Major attendance games) UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameCentennial Hall in Wrocxc5x82awTypeCulturalCriteriai, ii, ivDesignated2006 (30th session)Referencexc2xa0no.1165State PartyPolandRegionEurope and North America
After the war, when the city (together with most of historical Silesia) had become part of the Republic of Poland according to the 1945 Potsdam Agreement, the hall was renamed Hala Ludowa ("People's Hall") by the communist authorities.
The design of the Exhibition Grounds combined new elements with the southern part of the 19th-century Szczytnicki Park, which was used as the setting for thematic garden exhibitions, such as the Japanese Garden, as well as for the temporary Exhibition of Cemetery Art, an extant reminder of which is an 18th-century wooden church relocated from Upper Silesia in 1912.