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Katowice urban area. As of 2021,
Katowice has an
official po****tion of 286,960, and a
resident po****tion
estimate of
around 315,000.
Katowice is...
- from
Katowice merged creating GKS
Katowice. Four
years later on the 9
August 1968, Dąb
Katowice also
amalgamated with GKS
Katowice. GKS
Katowice made...
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Katowice Wojciech Korfanty Airport (Polish:
Katowice Airport im.
Wojciecha Korfantego) (IATA: KTW, ICAO: EPKT) is an
international airport,
located in...
- The
Katowice m****acre or the
Bloody Monday in
Katowice that took
place on 4
September 1939 was one of the
largest war
crimes of the
Wehrmacht during its...
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Gwardia Katowice is a
Polish sports club from
Upper Silesia,
sponsored by the
Katowice police department. It was
founded in 1924 in the
Second Polish Republic...
- The FM and TV mast
Katowice /
Kosztowy (RTCN
Katowice / Kosztowy) is a 358,7
metre tall gu**** mast for FM and TV
situated at Mysłowice - near Kosztowy...
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Katowice Steelworks (Polish: Huta
Katowice) is a
large steel plant,
located in
southern Poland, on the
boundary between the
historical provinces of Lesser...
- The
Defense of
Katowice (Polish:
Obrona Katowic) was
carried out by
small groups of
irregular Polish militia on 3–4
September 1939
during the
German invasion...
- 1989–present The
history of
Katowice spans over 600 years. The
territory became part of the
emerging Polish state in the 10th century.
Katowice started as a conglomerate...
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Katowice Voivodeship (Polish: województwo katowickie) can
refer to one of two
political entities in Poland:
Katowice Voivodeship (1),
initially "Silesian-Dabrowa...