- 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...
-
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...
-
India –
formerly known as Cawnpore.
Katowice in Silesia,
Poland was
Stalinogród between 1953 and 1956, and
Kattowitz when
under German rule Kenora, Ontario...
- the Gr****
Civil War,
settled in the city. In 1953
Katowice was
renamed Stalinogród ("Stalin Town") by the
Polish communist government. However, the new...
- 1953–1961 – Eisenhüttenstadt Sztálinváros, 1951–1961 – Dunaújváros
Stalinogród, 1953–1956 –
Katowice Orașul Stalin, 1950–1960 – Brașov
Stalin Region...
-
Nowogeorgiewsk was the name of
Modlin Fortress 1834–1915 –
Saint George Stalinogród was the name of
Katowice 1953–1956 –
Joseph Stalin Costa Cabral (Porto)...
-
Zambrowski Stanisław Zgórski [pl]
Provincial Parliamentary Team of the
Stalinogrod Voivodeship Franciszek Apryas [pl]
Stefan Batorski [pl]
Alojzy Biłko [pl]...
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Jastrow →
Jastrowie Hirschberg →
Jelenia Góra2
Kattowitz →
Katowice →
Stalinogród (1953)→
Katowice (1956)
Wietrzna Góra →
Kazimierz →
Kazimierz Dolny Rast...
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German occupying authorities. By a
resolution of the
National Council in
Stalinogrod on 5
October 1954,
Katowice was
divided into
three districts. The present-day...