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  1. Katowice é a capital administrativa e governamental da região chamada voivodia da Silésia desde 1999, anteriormente era a capital da região denominada de voivodia de Katowice. Katowice é a cidade principal da área industrial da zona superior da Silésia e dos distritos da Katowice Metropolitana .

    • 294 510 habitantes
    • Silésia
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KatowiceKatowice - Wikipedia

    www .katowice .eu. Katowice [a] is the capital city of the Silesian Voivodeship in southern Poland and the central city of the Katowice urban area. As of 2021, Katowice has an official population of 286,960, and a resident population estimate of around 315,000. [7]

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    • 40-001 to 40–999
    • city county
    • Poland
    • Early History
    • After World War I
    • World War II
    • After World War II

    The territory became part of the emerging Polish state in the 10th century. Katowicestarted as a conglomerate of a number of small farming and industrial village communities from the 14th century. Katowice itself was first mentioned under its present name as a village in the 16th century. Following the annexation by Prussia after the War of the Aus...

    According to the Treaty of Versailles, the fate of Upper Silesia was to be settled by a plebiscite, which was held on 20 March 1921. Over 85% of the city's population voted to remain in Germany, while the population in the surrounding rural district voted 56% in favour of Poland. The Allies were in disagreement as to where the new border should be ...

    During the German invasion of Poland, which started World War II in September 1939, the city was defended by local Poles, and the invading Germans immediately carried out massacres of captured Polish defenders. During the invasion the Germans had burned the Great Synagogue. In the following weeks the German Einsatzkommando 1 was stationed in the ci...

    In the 1950s Greeks, refugees of the Greek Civil War, settled in the city. In 1953 Katowice was renamed Stalinogród ("Stalin Town") by the Polish communist government. However, the new name was never accepted by the city's population and in 1956 the former Katowice name was restored. Severe ecological damage to the environment occurred during the p...

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › KatowiceKatowice – Wikipedia

    [katɔ'vʲitsɛ], deutsch Kattowitz, ist die Hauptstadt der polnischen Woiwodschaft Schlesien. Sie hat über 282.000 Einwohner. Die knapp 80 km westnordwestlich von Krakau im Oberschlesischen Industrierevier liegende Stadt ist das Zentrum der Metropolregion Silesia , zu der je nach Definition zwischen 2,5 und 5 Mio.

    • Kreisfreie Stadt
    • Polen
  4. Katowice ([katɔˈvʲit͡sɛ] ⓘ en silesiano: Katowicy, en checo: Katovice, en alemán: Kattowitz) es una ciudad polaca perteneciente a la región histórica de Alta Silesia en la Polonia meridional, a orillas de los ríos Klodnica y Rawa.

  5. Katowice (pronounce: [katɔ'vʲitsɛ], also known as Kattowitz in German) is a city in Poland. It is in the south of Poland in the historical region called Silesia on Kłodnica and Rawa river. It received city rights in 1865 .

  6. 23 de mar. de 2024 · Katowice (pronounced Kah-toh-veet-seh) is the capital and largest city of Silesian Voivodeship, Poland. The largest urban center in the Silesian Metropolis, Katowice stands with a population of over 300,000 in the city itself, and over 2.1 million in the surrounding metropolitan area.