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INOWRACLAW (Hohensalza), town of Poland, 21 m. S.W. of Thorn. Pop. (1931) 30,862. It is situated on rising ground above a fertile district and has an agricultural trade. Iron-found ing and the manufacture of machinery and chemicals are im portant. In the vicinity are important salt works and a sulphur mine. Inowraclaw is mentioned as early as 1185, and in 1772 it passed to Prussia. It passed to Poland after the war of 1914-18.