Katowice

Katowice
or German Kattowitz geographical name city S Poland in Silesia population 367,041

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  • Katowice — (nombre polaco anterior: Katowicze, 1953 1956 Stalinogród Ciudad de Stalin , en checo Katovice, en alemán Kattowitz) es una ciudad importante de la región histórica de Silesia Superior en Polonia meridional, sobre los ríos Klodnica y Rawa. Desde… …   Enciclopedia Universal

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  • Katowice — [kä΄tō̂ vē′tse] city in S Poland: pop. 354,000 …   English World dictionary

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  • Katowice — Dieser Artikel beschreibt die polnische Stadt Katowice, für die tschechische Gemeinde Katovice siehe dort. Kattowitz …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Katowice — /kah taw vee tse/, n. a city in S Poland. 344,000. German, Kattowitz /kah toh vits/. * * * City (pop., 2000 est.: 340,539), south central Poland. Located in the midst of the coalfields of Upper Silesia, it was settled by 1598. It became a city in …   Universalium

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