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The area's Jewish population was all but extinguished by the Nazis, but it is still possible to trace its history through the Old Synagogue on Wolnica Square and the Remuh Synagogue and cemetery.
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It is possible to trace a phrase or idea from its first appearance in the base layer to the form in which it appears in The Origin of Species or The Descent of Man.
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Within a three-mile radius it's now possible to trace the birth of democracy to its end.
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