Klecina

Klecina (Polish pronunciation: [klɛˈt͡ɕina], German: Klettendorf, [ˈklɛtəndɔɐ̯f]) is a district in Wrocław, Poland, located in the southern part of the city.

[2] The village was first mentioned in 1313, under the name of Clettindorf, when it was part of the Duchy of Wrocław within fragmented Piast-ruled Poland.

[2] The sugar factory owners constructed housing, a health clinic, and a sewage system for their workers.

[3] During World War II, from August 1940 to late 1944, Nazi Germany operated a forced labour camp for Jews in the settlement.

[3][5] The citizens of Klettendorf opposed the idea of incorporating their town into Breslau due to the potential increase in taxes and the risk of losing their lands where they grew beets for production.

The neighborhood had a negative reputation for years, and the fumes emanating from the factory did not attract residents to the area.

Former sugar factory