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- notably, between 7 March 1953 and 10 December 1956, Katowice was called Stalinogród in honour of Joseph Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union. The change was...
- 1953–1961 – Eisenhüttenstadt Sztálinváros, 1951–1961 – Dunaújváros Stalinogród, 1953–1956 – Katowice Orașul Stalin, 1950–1960 – Brașov Stalin Region...
- large venue originated in 1955, while Katowice was temporarily renamed Stalinogród. A contest was held to select the best design. Initially, it was to be...
- Romanian*, Serbian*, Slovakian*), Katoviçe (Turkish)*, Kattowitz (German)*; Stalinogród (Polish 1953–1956)* Kaunas Caunas (Portuguese)*, Kauen (German)*, Kovna...
- Indiaformerly known as Cawnpore. Katowice in Silesia, Poland was Stalinogród between 1953 and 1956, and Kattowitz when under German rule Kenora, Ontario...
- JastrowJastrowie HirschbergJelenia Góra2 KattowitzKatowiceStalinogród (1953)→ Katowice (1956) Wietrzna Góra → KazimierzKazimierz Dolny Rast...
- Nowogeorgiewsk was the name of Modlin Fortress 1834–1915 – Saint George Stalinogród was the name of Katowice 1953–1956 – Joseph Stalin Costa Cabral (Porto)...
- row: south, place: 19). Wytrawianie stalowych blach cienkich w kwasach. Stalinogród: Wydawnictwo Górniczo-Hutnicze. 1955. Co-author: Leonid Andrejew. Dokumentacja...
- the Gr**** Civil War, settled in the city. In 1953 Katowice was renamed Stalinogród ("Stalin Town") by the Polish communist government. However, the new...
- exhibition of the Group opened on 13 May 1956 in the Silesian Institute in Stalinogród (Stalin City), now Katowice. In 1955, Krzysztofiak returned to Warsaw...