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Piotrkowska Street (pronounced: [pjɔtrˈkɔfska]; Polish:
ulica Piotrkowska), also po****rly
known as Pietryna, is the main
artery of Łódź, Poland, and...
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linear street system along with an
arterial north–south thoroughfare,
Piotrkowska. Many of the
early dwellings were
timber cottages built for
housing weavers...
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Piotrkowska is
alternative mixed-use
development situated in the
former Ramisch factory at 138–140
Piotrkowska Street in Łódź, Poland,
which operated...
- Салавата Фатхудтинова) "
Piotrkowska 65–67". Urząd
Miasta Łodzi.
Archived from the
original on 2012-03-22.
Retrieved 2018-01-14. "
Piotrkowska 71–77". Urząd Miasta...
- Петроковская губерния, romanized: Petrokovskaya
guberniya Polish:
Gubernia piotrkowska Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Petrokov Governorate. "Первая...
- Kościelna (known
until the end of the
first half of the 19th
century as
Piotrkowska). In the 1815 treaty, it was
planned to
renew the
dilapidated town and...
- Poland.
Completed in 1823, it is the
northern endpoint of the
commercial Piotrkowska Street. Its
present name
commemorates Poland regaining its independence...
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Karola Bloch (born
Karola Piotrkowska;
January 22, 1905, Łódź — July 31, 1994, Tübingen) was a Polish-German architect, socialist, and feminist. She was...
- (Polish pronunciation: [juliuʂ xɛinzl]), is a
palatial mansion at 104
Piotrkowska Street in Łódź, Poland.
Named after its
initial owner, it
currently houses...
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Mural by Tats Cru on
Piotrkowska Street, Łódź...