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'''Muzeum Ziemi Szprotawskiej''' (''from Polish:'' Museum of ] Country), established 2000 by ] (] Forest Association). It is the local institution for the history and archeology of old Szprotawa District, for the towns Szprotawa, ], ] and ]. '''Muzeum Ziemi Szprotawskiej''' ({{lang-pl-from|Museum of the ] Land}}), established 2000 by ] (The ] Deep Woods Appreciation Society). It is the local center for historical and archeological research pertaining to the old Szprotawa District, for the towns of Szprotawa, ], ] and ].


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Muzeum Ziemi Szprotawskiej (Museum of the Szprotawa Land) is located since 2003 inside historic Brama Zaganska, a preserved fragment of town fortifications that doubled as a building and a gate.

Muzeum Ziemi Szprotawskiej (Template:Lang-pl-from), established 2000 by Towarzystwo Bory Dolnośląskie (The Lower Silesia Deep Woods Appreciation Society). It is the local center for historical and archeological research pertaining to the old Szprotawa District, for the towns of Szprotawa, Małomice, Przemków and Niegosławice.

Apart from its educational mission, its most important work is investigating the Silesia Walls.

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