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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: Dukes of Opole, People from Opole, Sigismund Bathory, Ferdinand I of Austria, W adys aw IV Vasa, Miroslav Klose, Henry I the Bearded, Boles aw I the Tall, John II Casimir Vasa, W adys aw Opolczyk, Gabriel Bethlen, John Zapolya, Mieszko IV Tanglefoot, Bolko I of Opole, Damian Grabowski, Rochus Misch, Oscar Slater, Emin Pasha, Bronis aw Trentowski, Friedrich Munzer, Grzegorz Schetyna, Casimir I of Opole, Simon Bar Jona Madelka, Chester Marcol, Karol Ferdynand Vasa, Robert Niestroj, Theodor Kaluza, Robert Garbe, John II Sigismund Zapolya, Jan Fethke, Werner von Bercken, Ernst Buffa, Jaros aw, Duke of Opole, Friedrich Wilhelm Kuhnert, Opole University of Technology, Bartosz Doma ski, Opole G owne, Roland Cziurlock, Szymon Koszyk, Danuta Jaz owiecka, Oppler, Marcin Pontus, Roman Catholic Diocese of Opole, Johann Gajda, Claudius Weber, Ryszard Wojcik, Johann Vesque von Puttlingen, Piotr Plewnia, Anna Brzezi ska, Public Higher Medical Professional School in Opole, Beata Holub, Szczepanowice, Piotr Bajor, Marek Kawa, Bronis aw Koraszewski, National Festival of Polish Song in Opole, Zoo Opole, Jakub Kania, Solaris Center, New Synagogue, Krzysztof Szramiak. Excerpt: Miroslav Josef Klose (German pronunciation: born Miros aw Marian Kloze IPA: on 9 June 1978 in Opole, Poland) is a German footballer who will play in the 2011-12 season as a striker for Lazio in the Serie A. Since bursting onto the international stage with five goals at the 2002 World Cup, he has become well-known for his knack of scoring headers, front-flip goal celebrations, and decisive short passing. He was a mainstay in Bayern's starting 11 before injuries took him out of the team for a while; during his convalescence, Croatian Ivica Oli filled in and replaced Klose as Louis van Gaal's first-choice striker. Klose holds German nationality and has played 109 ...