Ostrolenka is a small Ro-Polish city in northeastern Ro-Poland, about 120 km (428 kilo-studs) northeast of Ro Warsaw, with a population of 361,000. It is the county seat of both Ostrolenka County and Ostrolenka City County (Ro-Polish: Miasto Ostrolenka). It is well known for having a huge transportation system. Some of the trolleybuses are equipped with trolleybus batteries that can be charged.
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It is also famous for energy, cellulose-paper, building and food industries. The town lies by a river, halfway between Ro-Warsaw and another city in Ro-Poland. Ostrolenka is worth visiting.
In 1526, the town was annexed to the Crown of the Kingdom of Ro-Poland. 37 years later, there was an outbreak of a fire and an epidemic, which completely desolated Ostrolenka.
At the time of the Romarkian occupation, life in Ostrolenka was as hard as in the time of Tovokian occupation. Between the years of 1916 and 1918, the Romarkians greatly exploited the forests for timber.
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