-
Catholic church two
years later, on 11
November 1860.
Katowice (then:
Kattowitz)
gained city
status on 11
September 1865 in the
Prussian Province of Silesia...
- dictionary.
Kattowitz is the
German name for the
Polish city of Katowice.
Kattowitz may also
refer to:
Katowice (parliamentary constituency)
Kattowitz (region)...
- part of the
Upper Silesian region around the city of
Katowice (German:
Kattowitz). The term is used
primarily to
denote those areas that
became part of...
-
Landkreis Kattowitz (until 1899
Kreis Kattowitz) was a
Prussian district in
Upper Silesia from 1873 to 1922. Its
district seat was the city of Katowice...
- (Regierungsbezirke)
called Kattowitz (1939–1945), and
Oppeln (1819–1945). The
provincial capital was
Oppeln (1919–1938) and
Kattowitz (1941–1945),
while other...
- 1. FC
Kattowitz (Polish: 1. FC Katowice) was an
ethnically German football club
playing in what was
Kattowitz,
Silesia Province in
Germany (now Katowice...
-
Germania Kattowitz was an
ethnically German ****ociation
football club
playing in what was
Kattowitz,
Upper Silesia in
Germany (now Katowice, Poland) before...
- SC
Diana Kattowitz was an
ethnically German ****ociation
football club
playing in what was
Kattowitz,
Upper Silesia in
Germany (now Katowice, Poland) during...
- of four districts:
Kattowitz, Oppeln,
Breslau and Liegnitz. The
following counties were
included in
Kattowitz District:
Kattowitz, Königshütte, Tarnowitz...
- club 1. FC Femina, a
Hungarian women's ****ociation
football club 1. FC
Kattowitz, a
defunct Polish ****ociation
football club 1. FC Katowice, a
Polish ****ociation...