- The
Katowice urban area (Polish:
Konurbacja katowicka,
pronounced [kɔnurˈbat͡sja katɔˈvit͡ska]), also
known as the
Upper Silesian urban area (Konurbacja...
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Katowicka Street is a
street in
Warsaw located in
Saska Kępa,
running from the
intersection with Zwycięzców Street [pl] to the
intersection with Obrońców...
- Inżynierska Street.
Located on the
building of
School No. 77 on the
corner of
Katowicka and Zwycięzców
streets in
Saska Kępa, the bas-relief is by
Wojciech Czerwosz...
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Galeria Katowicka is a
shopping mall in Katowice, Poland. The mall was
built in
parallel with the
modernization of the
Katowice railway station and the...
- The
Katowice Special Economic Zone (Polish:
Katowicka Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna, KSSE) is a
special economic zone
located in south-western Poland,...
- the
summer of 2013, the
entire complex,
including the
adjoining Galeria Katowicka mall on
Szewczyk Square, was
officially completed.
During the 1960s, work...
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demolished in 2010 and
partially rebuilt as an
addition to the
Galeria Katowicka shopping centre.
Superjednostka (1967–1972), a m****ive (187.5
meters length...
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Silesian Czerwony Hasiok (red
trash can) An
advertising billboard of
Galeria Katowicka shopping mall that
means "Black Friday. Buy
something and get a bag with...
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Jewish community and the synagogue. The
cemetery in Pszczyna, on
Katowicka Street, was
founded in 1814. The last
reported burial took
place in 1937...
- (later
known as Wujek) in 1899, the
northern part of the
present district,
Katowicka Hałda [pl],
began to
develop rapidly. In 1888, on the
grounds of the former...