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Makoszowy (Zabrze-
Makoszowy, German: Makoschau) is a
district of Zabrze,
Silesian Voivodeship, Poland,
located in the
southern part of the city. Makoszowy...
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commune remained in Germany,
while the present-day
districts of Kończyce,
Makoszowy and Pawłów were
reintegrated with Poland. It
received its city charter...
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Makoszowy coal mine is a
large mine in the
south of
Poland near
Gliwice and Zabrze,
Silesian Voivodeship, 267 km south-west of the capital...
- Sośnica
Gliwice Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 0000–1978
Walka Makoszowy [pl] 1978–1979
Szombierki Bytom 4 (0) 1979–1982 ROW 1964
Rybnik 1982–1987...
- Coal Mine
Piast Coal Mine Pniówek Coal Mine
Sobieski Coal Mine Sośnica-
Makoszowy Coal Mine
Staszic Coal Mine Szczygłowice Coal Mine
Szombierki Coal Mine...
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Polish spelled Karol Godula (born 8
November 1781 in Makoschau,
today Makoszowy, a
subdivision of Zabrze, Silesia; died 6 July 1848 in Breslau, today...
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Location Deaths Cause Ref. 21
March 1954 Barbara-Wyzwolenie Chorzów 81–102 28
August 1958
Makoszowy Zabrze 72...
- his own account, he then
became a
carpenter who
worked in the
Wujek and
Makoszowy coal mines,
before beginning work in the
Construction Combination in Katowice...
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Polish Airlines Flight 007
Aviation accident Warsaw 87 14
March 1980
Makoszowy coal mine disaster [pl]
Mining accident Zabrze 72 28
August 1958 Otłoczyn...
- In 1912 the
Guido mine was
merged with the
newly built Delbrück mine (
Makoszowy Coal Mine-post 1945) and
coking plant.
Silesia was
partitioned in 1922...