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following streets: 28 Artur Grottger, 15 Aleksander Kostka-Napierski, 183 and 216 Walter-Janke, and 48 Wojska Polskiego. In the early 20th century, Piotrowice began to transform from a village into a suburban settlement. With the increase in the number of village residents, multi-story, brick, and plastered houses began to be built. The development built between 1900 and 1922 is located in various parts of Piotrowice, mainly concentrated around the streets: Karol Darwin, Kasztanowa, Artur Grottger, Walter-Janke, and Wojska Polskiego. Significant urban development occurred in Piotrowice in the interwar period. New construction emerged along Armii Krajowej Street and Walter-Janke Street. After 1934, over 200 houses were built annually.
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Piotrowice Tyska, and Piotrowice Wojska Polskiego. At the four-stop Piotrowice Skrzyżowanie located in the center of Piotrowice, at the intersection of Armii Krajowej and Walter-Janke streets, according to the state from mid-May 2022, 9 bus lines, including one night line, stopped. These lines connect Piotrowice with other parts of Katowice, and some of them also with other cities in the
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made the decision to establish a school in Piotrowice. At that time, children walked to school in Mikołów. On 19 February 1819 (or 1818), the first school building was opened in Piotrowice at the intersection of Wojska Polskiego and Armii Krajowej streets. The first teacher in the new institution was
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through Piotrowice. The first trains were launched in 1910 – due to unstable embankments built on former ponds, initially only light freight trains operated. Passenger trains started running in 1912 (the opening of the line between Ligota and Tychy took place on 2 November 1902), and only after World
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of Piotrowice extended beyond the village itself and included areas such as Zadole, Ochojec, and Kostuchna. Within Piotrowice, there were several settlements and neighborhoods, including Skały, Piasek, Kempa, Zadole, Skotnica, Targowisko, Gać, and Kąty, as well as colonies like Kostuchna and Ochojec.
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The first well-known football field in Piotrowice was located in Gać on the current Wspólna Street. Matches played there in the 1920s and 1930s are remembered. A more representative field was established in Skotnica – it was solemnly consecrated on 21 August 1932. The area of the former field is now
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There are a total of 13 stops in Piotrowice: Piotrowice Barcelońska, Piotrowice Bukszpanowa Kaplica, Piotrowice Cmentarz, Piotrowice Dworzec PKP, Piotrowice Działowa, Piotrowice Fabryka Maszyn, Piotrowice Miłe Zacisze, Piotrowice Osiedle, Piotrowice Pętla, Piotrowice Skrzyżowanie, Piotrowice Szkoła,
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The beginnings of industry in Piotrowice date back to the 20th century. In 1907, a factory producing mining machinery was established here, which later became one of the largest metalworking plants. From 1930, this factory was named the Piotrowice Machinery Factory. It employed about 80–250 workers.
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of Piotrowice was incorporated into Katowice. Despite this fact, the Civil Registry Office continued to operate in Piotrowice; marriages were performed, and death records were kept until 1974, when the Piotrowice Civil Registry Office was closed. However, Piotrowice have never been an administrative
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The oldest building in Piotrowice, dating back to the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, is a village residential house located at 1 Załogowa Street. In addition, among the oldest buildings in Piotrowice, with a history dating back to the second half of the 19th century, are houses located on the
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The peak of railway traffic through Piotrowice was at the end of the 1980s, and in the 1990s, this traffic decreased in favor of car transport. The level crossing with Armii Krajowej Street was a nuisance. In 1999, construction of viaducts under this street began. Car traffic under the new viaducts
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Katowice Piotrowice train station was opened in 1895. The platform was then located on the eastern side of the street towards Ligota, and a gatekeeper's building was erected at the platform, where tickets were also sold – over 3,000 tickets were sold in the first year. Construction of the railway
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over Armii Krajowej Street was put into use, which now serves as a railway traffic route. In the 1980s and 1990s, barriers before the then-operating railway-road crossing in Piotrowice were down for 13–14 hours a day, and the waiting time for cars at the crossing reached 50 minutes or more. On 12
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was established in Piotrowice and Kostuchna. The Piotrowice's Polish Military Organization group was transformed into an insurgent company of the 1st Pszczyna Regiment, 2nd Battalion, under the command of Leopold Kocma. In Piotrowice, on 18 June 1919, a meeting of the Polish Military Organization
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seams). The district is located in three morphogenetic units: the northern part lies within the Kłodnica Trough, which is a tectonic depression formed in Carboniferous rocks. The areas of Piotrowice along the Mleczna river valley are part of the Upper Mleczna Depression, while the eastern part of
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In 1930, the construction of a new temporary wooden church began in Piotrowice. The consecration of the temporary church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus took place on 26 October 1930. The curacy was established on 1 May 1931, and the parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus was established on 2 November
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began working at the Piotrowice school, teaching until May 1850. Construction of a new school building in the market square area of Piotrowice, near Armii Krajowej Street, began in 1901. Teaching at the new facility commenced the following year, with four classrooms. In 1908, the school had 462
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communities have developed in urban habitats, covering the entire district. The southern areas also feature vegetation typical of agricultural land, while the eastern part includes mixed forests and forestry areas. There is a shortage of publicly accessible green spaces in Piotrowice for daily
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On Armii Krajowej Street, the Vocational School began in 1950, educating students in various professions. In 1978, this school evolved into the Polygraphic-Mechanical School Complex. On 1 September 1955, teaching commenced at the Technical School of the Central Cooperative Union, located at 2
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In 1929, construction began on a new public school building on the present-day Walter-Janke Street. Teaching started there on 7 December 1931, and in January 1936, the school was divided into two parts: Public School No. 1 for boys and Public School No. 2 for girls. School No. 1 had 507 male
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took place on the night of May 2 to 3, 1921. Piotr Gierlotka was the commander of the insurgents from Piotrowice, and Wilhelm Widuch was the commander of the company. This company was part of the 1st Battalion of the Pszczyna Regiment. The insurgents fought, among other places, in
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in Katowice was established in Piotrowice in 2000. In the same year, the Piotrowice branch itself was founded, housed in a renovated building formerly used as a clinic. This building had previously served as the headquarters of the Piotrowice commune office. The
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market (between Szewska, Jastrzębia, Zbożowa, Targowa, and Janke streets) and the Żurawia housing estate (Żurawia and Sobocińskiego streets). On the border with Ochojec, on the site of former farmlands, a residential estate was built for 20,000 residents: the
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was associated with Piotrowice. He was a painter whose oil paintings and frescoes can be found in churches throughout Europe and in private collections. He mainly painted landscapes and sacred motifs. He died on 8 July 1964, in Piotrowice. The musical band
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on 30 April 1856). This route was built by the Wilhelm Railway Company. On the orders of the president of the Opole Region, this line was extended to Katowice. After connecting Katowice with Mikołów through Piotrowice, 22 trains ran daily.
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In the early 1980s, on the border between Piotrowice and Kostuchna, in the area of Tyska, S. Łętowski, A. Kostka-Napierski, and M. Radocki streets, construction began on the Odrodzenia housing estate, designed by a team of architects from
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Commercial and service facilities in Piotrowice nowadays concentrate around the intersection of the main streets within the transformed former village area – in this case, it's the intersection of Armii Krajowej and Walter-Janke streets.
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underwent further modernization in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1975, it produced 168 mining combines, 700 pumps, and 350 hydraulic engines. During this time, the plant was among the world's leading manufacturers of mining equipment.
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In the interwar period, the village underwent expansion. New houses were built, including along today's Armii Krajowej and Walter-Janke streets. As early as 1907, a factory for mining equipment and machinery (later known as
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river. Over time, the village transformed into an industrial settlement, and the population grew, along with the development of educational and cultural activities. In 1907, a factory for mining machinery – later known as
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has been located at 40 Armii Krajowej Street, in the former railway station building at the Katowice Piotrowice stop, which was slated for demolition. This theater has an amphitheater-style audience. Actress and dancer
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iron construction plant. The workshops carried out repairs of railway wagons. After World War II, these facilities were transformed into the Railway Traffic Control and Communication Works of the Polish State Railways.
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At the beginning of the 20th century, Piotrowice began to change from an agricultural village to an industrial settlement. In 1910, it already had about 3,500 inhabitants, some of whom found employment in industry and
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Municipal Cultural Center organizes cultural activities in the district, offering music, dance, language courses, aerobics, and handicraft classes. It also provides facilities and equipment for amateur music groups.
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river. The historical center of the settlement, where the first houses were located, is marked by Kasztanowa, Świerkowa, and Wojska Polskiego streets. These streets were part of the old trade route known as
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From the mid-18th century, the development of the village occurred due to the opening of a trade route leading from Mikołów to Mysłowice, which was used, among other things, for the transport of salt from
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Due to the expansion of Piotrowice and the increasing number of residents, a decision was made in 1986 to build a new church in the Odrodzenia housing estate. On 10 June 1987, during his pilgrimage to
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students, while School No. 2 had 428 female students. In the same year, the school building was expanded towards the north. The schools were merged in 1953, creating Primary School No. 28 in Katowice.
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was inaugurated in the premises formerly occupied by Motorized Reserves of the Citizens' Militia and later by the police anti-terrorist unit, with Tadeusz Wojtuszko appointed as its first commander.
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occupied by allotment gardens on A. Kostka-Napierski Street. A new field was established in 1935 at the Piotrowice Machine Factory, and shortly after World War II, at the Targowisko housing estate.
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Due to the increase in the number of inhabitants, new residential blocks and estates were built. In the 1970s, residential blocks were built near Tadeusz Kościuszko Street, and in the 1980s, the
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underground, which led to the development of quarrying for these aggregates in the past. In topographic works from 1860, it was indicated that there were 26 large lime kilns operating in the
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adopted a resolution dividing Katowice into 22 auxiliary self-government units and 22 areas of their operation. At that time, local government unit No. 19 Ochojec – Piotrowice (later the
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choir, being its organizer. During the interwar period, the library was located at the old school in the Piotrowice market square. After the Civil Registry Office was relocated to the
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district. In the division established on 5 October 1954, Piotrowice were included in the Ligota administrative district. The division of Katowice into districts was abolished in 1973.
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a former mass grave of German soldiers at the cemetery on Armii Krajowej Street – in 2007, exhumations were carried out to transfer the remains to the German soldiers' cemetery in
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field, from the 318 seam with a thickness of 2.8 m, and the shafts were dug up to a depth of 18 m. Coal mining in these mines lasted until 1938. Near the Piotrowice cemetery, the
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period (about 5,000 years ago). They were discovered between 1925 and 1938 in the northern outskirts, near the border with Ochojec, in the valley of the Ślepotka river. It was a
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In the 19th century, the village already had close to 800 inhabitants – in 1830, Piotrowice counted 751 residents. The first school was established in 1819 (or 1818), where
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In terms of natural structure, greenery plays a significant role in Piotrowice, with tree plantations along streets, courtyard greenery, cemeteries, squares, and parks.
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The beginnings of education in Piotrowice date back to 1765 when the Prussian law on compulsory education came into effect. On 18 June 1810, school inspector Nygo from
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Harcerzy Września 1939 Street. This school taught the professions of photographic technician and radio-television technician. In the 1990s, the school was renamed the
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was held, demanding the start of the uprising in June 1919. A meeting was also organized in Piotrowice on August 12 of the same year. On 17 August 1919, the
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After 1945, Piotrowice began to develop again. The first high school was opened: the Polygraphic School Complex, the Piotrowice Machinery Factory (later
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broke out. In Piotrowice, a group of insurgents gathered to join forces with the Polish Military Organization group from Kostuchna. In the forests near
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broke out on 19 August 1920. The day after, a group of insurgents from Piotrowice launched an attack in the forest on a 15-person unit of the German
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of Piotrowice had 8,066 residents in 1936. After World War II, there were about 7,500 people living in Piotrowice and around 10,000 in the entire
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in 1994, with Dr. Ewa Piastowska as its first rector. On 1 June 2022, the university changed its name to the Upper Silesian Academy named after
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photographic studio on Kasztanowa Street, and their sons became professional photographers. A photographic studio was also established at 167
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with oceanic currents prevailing over continental ones. The district lies within the drainage basin of two main river systems in Poland: the
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In the 1960s, modern school facilities with a swimming pool and shooting range were built for the police school. In the 1970s, units of the
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housing estate. Meanwhile, individual construction was developing, and since the 1990s, also developer-led construction. The area between
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It is one of the oldest settlements within the modern boundaries of Katowice, with its history dating back to the historic settlement of
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In 1879, a road connecting Mikołów with Katowice through Piotrowice was built. The Piotrowice section of this road is the present-day
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The first historical mention in documents about the areas of modern Piotrowice dates back to 1287 and comes from a document issued in
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counted 1,403 individuals, of which 1,073 were born in Piotrowice and 330 arrived from elsewhere. In terms of religious affiliation,
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In the 17th century, the area of Piotrowice was much larger than it is today. From a preserved document issued on 22 July 1649 in
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housing estate. It was a 24-hour wholesale market, operating until the construction of the new residential estate in its place.
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at that time, including in Piotrowice. In 1896, the Prince of Pszczyna issued a concession for limestone mining in Piotrowice.
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and almost all the inhabitants of the manorial area (58 against 1 vote) voted for Upper Silesia's affiliation with Poland. The
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workers' hotel, the Upper Silesian Private College of Economics was established on 1 October 1991, which transformed into the
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and was built until 1980. Individual and cooperative housing construction in the form of single-family houses also developed.
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ZZK Railway Workers' Trade Union – active from 1948 to 1962; it had football and table tennis sections; later became part of
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at that time. In 1629, there was a tavern in Piotrowice, and in the early 18th century, there were four such establishments.
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of the first order running between them. The southern part of the district is part of the Vistula basin, drained by the
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In Piotrowice, until the time of World War I, the customs of a Silesian village were preserved. Folk holidays such as
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with Ligota (now Katowice Ligota) over a distance of 9 km (or it was the opening of the line between Ligota and
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in Piotrowice: two on the Ślepotka and one in the center of the village, on the Mleczna river, then called Dupina.
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The parish church of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ on M. Radocki Street in the Odrodzenie housing estate
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Uniczowy. Kalendarium Historii południowych dzielnic Katowic: Kostuchna, Ochojec, Piotrowice, Podlesie, Zarzecze
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cycling competition passed through the district. Two residents of Piotrowice participated in the Olympic Games:
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Piotrowice themselves are one of the oldest settlements within the boundaries of modern Katowice. Together with
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Singing Society was established. This group performed its first theatrical performance on 9 September 1912, in
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range in the Upper Silesia region. It covers over 25 hectares of a vast forest complex in the Ślepotka valley.
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was incorporated into Katowice, while the remaining part, on 1 April (or in March) 1939, by decision of the
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The building of the Polygraphic-Mechanical School Complex named after Home Army (84 Armii Krajowej Street)
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era in the 1950s, motorcycle races were organized on the streets of Piotrowice, and every few years, the
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The climate of Piotrowice is generally similar to that of Katowice as a whole, with local modifications (
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Machine Factory Sports Club – active from 1946 to 1947; it had a football section and later merged with
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1840 (according to another source, the same number of residents was recorded in 1830); 1861; 1871; 1885;
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suspended its activities, but in December 1918, the ensemble was reactivated. In 1935, the mixed choir
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Antoni Hartmann. In 1865, a second floor and a teacher's apartment were added. On 1 July 1847, teacher
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The first mention of the estate village of Piotrowice dates back to the mid-15th century when the then
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In the early post-war years, three sports clubs were established within the boundaries of Piotrowice:
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In 1921, the Railway Rolling Stock Repair Workshops were established in Piotrowice at the site of the
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and a two-room interior layout, with a foundation inscription and construction date placed above the
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In 1911, at the initiative of Ludwik Widuch, Piotr Gierlotka, Henryk Pieczka, and Paweł Łaskot, the
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river, while the eastern boundary extended from the railway line towards Murcki. To the southeast,
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In 1840, there were 42 houses in Piotrowice, with 751 people living in them, while in 1871, the
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recreation, and there are no district-level parks. The only natural monument in Piotrowice is a
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were brought to Upper Silesia, and a decision was made to build a monastery complex in nearby
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were barracked in these facilities, followed by special police units. On 8 February 1999, the
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housing estate, located in the area of A. Fredro and Walter-Janke streets. It was designed by
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The parish church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. John Bosco (Aleksander Fredro Street)
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On 19 February 1919, at the initiative of Piotr Gierlotka and Karol Stabik, a branch of the
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1936. However, construction of the proper church did not commence due to the outbreak of
2516: 1293: 942:. In 1795, there was a mill on the Ślepotka in Piotrowice, owned by Jan (Jonek) Gruszka. 897: 4239: 4071: 2752:
ZKS District Trade Union Commission – a football club active in 1947; later merged with
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inaugurates the academic year with an event called "Watermelon's Holiday", conceived by
2509: 733:) named Piotr Ostrzeżony the right to own a tavern, mill, fishponds, and land. The name 352: 2779: 2637: 2633: 2577: 1986: 1738: 1530: 1172: 863: 794: 786: 649: 577: 208: 1567:, and Kąty, was home to 8,195 inhabitants, including 86 Evangelicals and 11 Jews. The 5001: 2629: 2255:
celebrations, Primary School No. 32 was opened in Katowice at 86 M. Sobański Street.
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administrative reform, administrative districts were established, comprising several
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river along today's Stabika Street. To the west, there are Kąty, bordering Zarzecze.
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ventilation shaft in October 1983. This shaft was put into use on 28 February 1989.
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The oldest traces of hamlets in the area of present-day Piotrowice date back to the
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Piotrowice is situated on the Murcki Plateau, composed of Carboniferous formations.
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The chart below illustrates the demographic development of the village and later
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forces and combined forces gathered under an agreement between the Pszczyna duke
755: 2728:. From 1922 to 1939, a total of 13 sports organizations operated in Piotrowice. 2614: 2599: 2327: 1663: 1059: 911:. In the mid-17th century, the village had a farmstead in today's Ochojec and a 672: 554: 4045: 1078:
Singing Society (established in 1911), the Peasant Council, and from 1920, the
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and the state border. The lines passing through the Piotrowice area are: 139
357:. Piotrowice is home to various types of enterprises, and it also houses the 100: 87: 2717: 2364: 2307:
Branch of the Municipal Public Library in Katowice (183 Walter-Janke Street)
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dominated the population with 1,382 individuals. Additionally, there were 9
1383:. On 1 April 1951, Katowice County was abolished, and at the same time, the 1330: 999: 935: 927: 645: 518: 439: 2668: 2623: 1854: 2694: 1346: 1119:, an organization whose programmatic goal was to promote German culture. 889: 814: 720: 696: 236: 220: 153: 34: 2602:. Initially, the Roman Catholic residents of Piotrowice belonged to the 2149:
a plaque commemorating those who died during the Silesian Uprisings and
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Piotrowice are located in the southwestern part of the city, within the
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The earliest settlement in Piotrowice was located in the valley of the
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was sold in 1908 – 2538 m. The last lime kiln was dismantled in 1959.
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took place in the vicinity of Piotrowice. These forces assembled near
809:). In documents from the 16th century concerning Piotrowice, the term 2138:
to Poland, on the site of the graves of soldiers who died during the
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housing estate was built in that decade, on the site of the former
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housing cooperative was established in Piotrowice, under which the
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residents, especially teachers and officials, were involved in the
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operated on Walter-Janke Street (now the Theater & Music Club
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took her first steps in the Iron Theater, debuting with the play
1310:, secret scouting operated in Piotrowice under the leadership of 1002:, while the Piotrowice manorial area included, among others, the 1534: 825:
Maciej, and 5 cottagers. There was also a mill belonging to the
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appeared on her body, and she often experienced visions of the
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In Piotrowice, there were or are the following memorial sites:
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streets was developed for the construction of terraced houses.
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was established in Piotrowice. In 1938, part of the Piotrowice
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Armii Krajowej Street at the level of the Katowice Piotrowice
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The organizer of urban public transport in Piotrowice is the
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In 1900, construction began on a line connecting Katowice to
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Katowice. Środowisko, dzieje, kultura, język i społeczeństwo
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Katowice. Środowisko, dzieje, kultura, język i społeczeństwo
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Akademia Górnośląska im. Wojciecha Korfantego w Katowicach.
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In 2007, there were 8 sports clubs operating in Piotrowice.
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The oldest house in Piotrowice, located at 1 Załogowa Street
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was no longer predominantly used. According to the Pszczyna
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is located – the station building itself is the seat of the
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operated here. The cultural center then became the park in
760:, followed by successive owners of the Pszczyna land – the 4232:"Ewidencja miejsc pamięci województwa śląskiego. Katowice" 3979:"Linia Katowice – Zwardoń (– Skalité Serafínov) (139/489)" 892:, it can be inferred that Piotrowice bordered directly on 2390:, including the liturgical-children's-youth choir at the 4879:
Piotrowice Śląskie. Monografia dzielnicy miasta Katowice
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in ecstasy. People from all over the world visited her.
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encompassed the areas of Kostuchna, and its border with
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was also founded and started its career in Piotrowice.
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built in 1922 to commemorate the annexation of part of
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station building at the Piotrowice stop began in 1912.
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began to emerge. Coal was extracted from them from the
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parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. John Bosco
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War I did trains to Tychy stop in Piotrowice as well.
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district) was also established, including Piotrowice.
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laid the cornerstone for the construction of the new
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in Piotrowice was established before the outbreak of
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Piotrowice branch of the Municipal House of Culture
1070:, founded in 1908, was also active. Branches of the 2582:. The museum is located at 5 Traktorzystów Street. 446:to the west. Geographically, Piotrowice lie in the 179: 169: 159: 146: 134: 116: 24: 2553:band, open not only to the university's students. 1321:, who was arrested by the Germans and executed in 801:on 21 February 1517, the village was mentioned as 4044:Zarząd Transportu Metropolitalnego (2021-04-07). 1880:from Katowice diverge in two directions: towards 1864:T. Kościuszko Street in Piotrowice (view towards 1618:company office buildings on Armii Krajowej Street 1216:. After the uprisings, Piotrowice became part of 1031:, commemorating the location of the school where 2677:Church of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ 1932:Katowice Piotrowice train station (view towards 1777:The main transportation artery in Piotrowice is 973:. An administrative district called Piotrowice ( 19:Part of Katowice in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland 2375:was reorganized, giving rise to the male choir 3069:Roczniki Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk na Śląsku 2709:In 1918, April 1919, or 1920, a branch of the 2632:policy pursued by the then Bishop of Wrocław, 1283:, changed its administrative affiliation from 553:river, while the northern part flows into the 2198:students, 15 of whom were of German descent. 1451:and Głuszców streets and along K. Kornas and 1143:Polish Military Organization of Upper Silesia 498:Geologically, Piotrowice are situated in the 8: 4914:(in Polish). Katowice: Wydawnictwo "Śląsk". 4881:(in Polish). Katowice: Wydawnictwo "Śląsk". 4467:"Dżem z Piotrowic na Dożynkach w Kostuchnie" 1062:, political, and cultural activities in the 745:and received the hereditary function of the 2260:Motorized Reserves of the Citizens' Militia 4696: 4150: 3930: 3915: 2963: 2948: 926:. From the 17th century, there were three 723:duke, Janusz Raciborski, granted the free 295:The main thoroughfares of Piotrowice are: 21: 4786: 4747: 4735: 4723: 4711: 4684: 4672: 4660: 4648: 4636: 4624: 4579: 4453: 4429: 4417: 4379: 4367: 4355: 4343: 4331: 4319: 4307: 4295: 4283: 4271: 4259: 4212: 4200: 4138: 4126: 4031: 3903: 3891: 3879: 3867: 3855: 3843: 3831: 3819: 3807: 3783: 3722: 3701: 3674: 3662: 3621: 3577: 3536: 3524: 3500: 3475: 3451: 3436: 3409: 3397: 3373: 3361: 3349: 3334: 3319: 3302: 3287: 3239: 3224: 3207: 3154: 3137: 3101: 3089: 3051: 3039: 3027: 3002: 2990: 2900: 2840: 2828: 2804: 2330:, with Ludwik Widuch, the founder of the 2077:In March 1977, construction began on the 836:Piotrowice and Ochojec on a map from 1800 656:, characterized by knowledge of fire and 4969:(in Polish). Katowice: Oficyna "Artur". 3634:Przybytek-Pawlik, Justyna (2021-04-13). 3590:Rada Miejska w Katowicach (1991-09-16). 2558:Museum of the Smallest Book in the World 2381:Polish Choirs and Orchestras Association 1707:were built on both sides of the current 1266:Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. John Bosco 737:presumably derives from the name of the 4799: 4797: 4795: 4782: 4780: 4608: 4606: 4604: 4602: 4600: 2797: 2598:The dominant religion in Piotrowice is 2536:Wojciech Korfanty University of Silesia 2230:Wojciech Korfanty University of Silesia 1961:Municipal Transport Company in Katowice 1695:Piotrowice is home to rich deposits of 1623:In 1966, the plant changed its name to 1188:passing along the Mikołów road. In the 1074:were organized. 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In 1933, the 946:From the 19th century to World War II 178: 158: 145: 133: 7: 4096:Zarząd Transportu Metropolitalnego. 4070:Zarząd Transportu Metropolitalnego. 2503:Since 2014, the headquarters of the 1972:Municipal Transport Company in Tychy 491:ran along a stream flowing into the 4858:; Fertacz, Sylwester, eds. (2012). 4835:; Fertacz, Sylwester, eds. (2012). 2050:Building at 156 Walter-Janke Street 1627:. The Piotrowice Machinery Factory 1541:of Piotrowice, which also included 1335:Rail Rolling Stock Repair Workshops 1302:World War II and the postwar period 594:To the east of Piotrowice lies the 2716:was established in Piotrowice and 2689:In Piotrowice, from 1979 to 1986, 1371:housing estate from the late 1970s 475:The northern border of the former 14: 2604:parish of St. Adalbert in Mikołów 2282:Upper Silesian School of Commerce 2107:in cooperation with the Katowice 2062:Part of Odrodzenia housing estate 1080:Union of Polish Women's Societies 690:, they formed one village called 2480:One of the four branches of the 2405:at the Piotrowice branch of the 2251:In January 1960, as part of the 1950:Metropolitan Transport Authority 1945:was opened on 21 November 2001. 1733:In 1931, between Piotrowice and 1582:of Piotrowice from 1629 to 1938: 1192:, 89% of the inhabitants of the 1126:Ruins of the former mill on the 121: 67: 42: 1405:housing estate around the 1980s 2276:In the building of the former 2253:Millennium of the Polish State 2115:Monuments and memorial plaques 1718:, near the cemetery. The most 1658:With the establishment of the 1257:started operating. In 1936, a 1117:German Eastern Marches Society 1058:. This gave rise to organized 1020:Plaque on the building at 104 840:On 28 August 1644, during the 82:Coordinates (Piotrowice): 1: 4236:www.archiwalnastrona.slask.eu 4098:"Lista przystanków: Katowice" 1190:1921 Upper Silesia plebiscite 817:from 1593, Piotrowice had 10 785:In a document of sale of the 521:, and clay shales containing 4006:Ogólnopolska Baza Kolejowa. 3977:Ogólnopolska Baza Kolejowa. 2556:In Piotrowice, there is the 2072:Polish United Workers' Party 1797:. This road intersects with 4238:(in Polish). Archived from 4176:(in Polish). Archived from 3747:(in German). Archived from 2248:Vocational School Complex. 1833:Zygmunt Walter-Janke Street 1672:Zygmunt Walter-Janke Street 1453:Father Stanisław Wilczewski 1442:Aleksander Kostka-Napierski 1308:German occupation of Poland 1264:under the patronage of the 1041:Zygmunt Walter-Janke Street 741:, Piotr, who became a free 664:tools were also excavated. 323:Zygmunt Walter-Janke Street 49:Zygmunt Walter-Janke Street 5024: 4910:Gierlotka, Stefan (2005). 4877:Gierlotka, Stefan (2002). 4471:www.piotrowice.katowice.pl 2628:. This was related to the 2482:Municipal Cultural Center 2407:Municipal Cultural Center 2324:People's Libraries Society 2146:(at 3 A. Grottger Street); 1872:In Piotrowice, there is a 1749:began construction of the 1465:On 16 September 1991, the 1111:. On the other hand, some 1072:People's Libraries Society 297:Tadeusza Kościuszko Street 2571:holder in this category, 2322:The first library of the 2264:Police School in Katowice 2009:Architecture and urbanism 1483:On 21 November 2001, the 533:). It has a transitional 500:Upper Silesian Depression 359:Police School in Katowice 81: 63: 41: 31: 4965:Szaraniec, Lech (1996). 4156:, Attachment Z I.9 5/36) 2764:Polish People's Republic 2693:lived. On 8 March 1946, 2401:, and the chamber choir 2347:Municipal Public Library 2068:Polish People's Republic 1823:, and to the south with 1773:(view towards the north) 1467:City Council of Katowice 1180:Second Silesian Uprising 268:Polish People's Republic 16:Part of Katowice, Poland 4967:Osady i osiedla Katowic 4562:(in Polish). 2007-06-11 4473:(in Polish). 2007-08-31 3640:katowice.naszemiasto.pl 3064:Musioł, Ludwik (1930). 2434:From 1933 to 1991, the 2336:Katowice Wedding Palace 1327:Union of Armed Struggle 1198:Third Silesian Uprising 1152:First Silesian Uprising 396:Wojska Polskiego Street 4556:"Świry i tony arbuzów" 3949:Rada Miasta Katowice. 2648: 2595: 2431: 2319:were celebrated here. 2308: 2240: 2217: 2185: 2162:Henryk Krupanek Street 2063: 2051: 2023: 1937: 1869: 1774: 1655: 1619: 1406: 1372: 1218:Second Polish Republic 1138: 1068:Polish Socialist Party 1036: 983: 837: 641: 621:Until the 19th century 412:district. They border 405: 394:river at the level of 212: 204: 5008:Districts of Katowice 3597:(in Polish). Katowice 2778:in 1960 (fencer) and 2705:Sports and recreation 2646: 2593: 2569:Guinness World Record 2425: 2306: 2227: 2204: 2183: 2061: 2049: 2021: 1931: 1863: 1799:Armii Krajowej Street 1768: 1709:Armii Krajowej Street 1647: 1614: 1394: 1359: 1125: 1022:Armii Krajowej Street 1019: 967:and manorial areas – 876:Artur Grottger Street 835: 631:Artur Grottger Street 628: 582:Artur Grottger Street 390: 312:Armii Krajowej Street 101:50.20833°N 18.96667°E 4560:katowice.wyborcza.pl 4174:katowickiebudynki.eu 4170:"Katowickie budynki" 4050:www.metropoliaztm.pl 2549:, the leader of the 2315:and the drowning of 2158:Siemianowice Śląskie 1651:shaft of the former 1222:Silesian Voivodeship 1220:, in the autonomous 984:Amtsbezirk Petrowitz 957:In 1874, during the 803:Petrowicze Vnicziowy 629:Chapel of 1922 at 3 580:tree growing at 10c 181:Vehicle registration 4582:, pp. 178–179) 4535:www.teatrzelazny.pl 4509:www.mdkpoludnie.com 4102:rj.metropoliaztm.pl 4076:rj.metropoliaztm.pl 4012:www.bazakolejowa.pl 3983:www.bazakolejowa.pl 2228:Development of the 1591:Data sources: 1629; 1281:Silesian Parliament 850:Zygfryd II Promnitz 844:, a battle between 807:Petrowicze Unitzowy 334:Katowice Piotrowice 97: /  4394:"Historia Uczelni" 4072:"Lista operatorów" 2786:in 1964 (fencer). 2724:were organized in 2649: 2596: 2525:Grzegorz Kempinsky 2432: 2309: 2241: 2218: 2186: 2144:Silesian Uprisings 2064: 2052: 2024: 1938: 1870: 1775: 1656: 1620: 1493:Mateusz Morawiecki 1478:Piotrowice-Ochojec 1407: 1373: 1360:A fragment of the 1185:Sicherheitspolizei 1146:commanders of the 1139: 1037: 838: 731:Petrowicz-Uniczowa 642: 557:river through the 442:to the south, and 410:Piotrowice-Ochojec 406: 225:Piotrowice-Ochojec 164:Piotrowice-Ochojec 106:50.20833; 18.96667 4953:(in Polish). 2012 4869:978-83-87727-29-1 4854:Barciak, Antoni; 4846:978-83-87727-24-6 4831:Barciak, Antoni; 4639:, pp. 42–43) 2915:, pp. 52–54) 2772:Wanda Kaczmarczyk 2673:Pope John Paul II 2567:, founded by the 2450:Old Timers Garage 2293:Wojciech Korfanty 2246:Edward Abramowski 2140:Thirty Years' War 2014:Urban development 1888:, and further to 1853:and further with 1602: 1598: 1595: 1592: 1497:Mayor of Katowice 1341:for prisoners of 1325:in 1942, and the 1214:St. Anne Mountain 842:Thirty Years' War 707:Uniczowska Street 535:temperate climate 513:deposits (mainly 189: 188: 5015: 4994: 4988: 4980: 4961: 4959: 4958: 4948: 4939: 4933: 4925: 4906: 4900: 4892: 4873: 4850: 4819: 4813: 4807: 4801: 4790: 4784: 4775: 4769: 4763: 4757: 4751: 4745: 4739: 4733: 4727: 4721: 4715: 4709: 4703: 4694: 4688: 4682: 4676: 4670: 4664: 4658: 4652: 4646: 4640: 4634: 4628: 4622: 4616: 4610: 4595: 4589: 4583: 4577: 4571: 4570: 4568: 4567: 4552: 4546: 4545: 4543: 4542: 4526: 4520: 4519: 4517: 4516: 4503:MDK "Południe". 4500: 4494: 4488: 4482: 4481: 4479: 4478: 4463: 4457: 4451: 4445: 4439: 4433: 4427: 4421: 4415: 4409: 4408: 4406: 4405: 4389: 4383: 4377: 4371: 4365: 4359: 4353: 4347: 4341: 4335: 4329: 4323: 4317: 4311: 4305: 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715: 700: 654:Lusatian culture 639: 607: 590: 567: 508: 460: 433: 422: 404: 378: 367: 356: 342: 331: 320: 308:national road 81 305: 291: 280: 264: 251: 240: 199: 127: 125: 124: 112: 111: 109: 108: 107: 102: 98: 95: 94: 93: 90: 71: 57: 46: 22: 5023: 5022: 5018: 5017: 5016: 5014: 5013: 5012: 4998: 4997: 4981: 4977: 4964: 4956: 4954: 4951:Miasto Katowice 4946: 4942: 4926: 4922: 4909: 4893: 4889: 4876: 4870: 4853: 4847: 4830: 4827: 4822: 4814: 4810: 4802: 4793: 4787:Gierlotka (2002 4785: 4778: 4770: 4766: 4758: 4754: 4748:Gierlotka (2002 4746: 4742: 4736:Gierlotka (2005 4734: 4730: 4724:Gierlotka (2002 4722: 4718: 4712:Gierlotka (2002 4710: 4706: 4695: 4691: 4685:Gierlotka (2005 4683: 4679: 4673:Gierlotka (2002 4671: 4667: 4661:Gierlotka (2005 4659: 4655: 4649:Gierlotka (2002 4647: 4643: 4637:Gierlotka (2002 4635: 4631: 4625:Gierlotka (2005 4623: 4619: 4611: 4598: 4590: 4586: 4580:Gierlotka (2002 4578: 4574: 4565: 4563: 4554: 4553: 4549: 4540: 4538: 4529:Teatr Żelazny. 4528: 4527: 4523: 4514: 4512: 4502: 4501: 4497: 4489: 4485: 4476: 4474: 4465: 4464: 4460: 4454:Gierlotka (2005 4452: 4448: 4440: 4436: 4430:Gierlotka (2005 4428: 4424: 4418:Gierlotka (2002 4416: 4412: 4403: 4401: 4391: 4390: 4386: 4380:Gierlotka (2005 4378: 4374: 4368:Gierlotka (2005 4366: 4362: 4356:Gierlotka (2005 4354: 4350: 4344:Gierlotka (2005 4342: 4338: 4332:Gierlotka (2005 4330: 4326: 4320:Gierlotka (2005 4318: 4314: 4308:Gierlotka (2005 4306: 4302: 4296:Gierlotka (2005 4294: 4290: 4284:Gierlotka (2005 4282: 4278: 4272:Gierlotka (2005 4270: 4266: 4260:Gierlotka (2002 4258: 4254: 4245: 4243: 4229: 4228: 4219: 4213:Gierlotka (2005 4211: 4207: 4201:Gierlotka (2002 4199: 4192: 4183: 4181: 4168: 4167: 4160: 4149: 4145: 4139:Gierlotka (2002 4137: 4133: 4127:Gierlotka (2002 4125: 4116: 4107: 4105: 4095: 4094: 4090: 4081: 4079: 4069: 4068: 4064: 4055: 4053: 4043: 4042: 4038: 4032:Gierlotka (2002 4030: 4026: 4017: 4015: 4005: 4004: 3997: 3988: 3986: 3976: 3975: 3968: 3959: 3957: 3953: 3948: 3947: 3940: 3929: 3925: 3914: 3910: 3904:Gierlotka (2005 3902: 3898: 3892:Gierlotka (2005 3890: 3886: 3880:Gierlotka (2005 3878: 3874: 3868:Gierlotka (2005 3866: 3862: 3856:Gierlotka (2002 3854: 3850: 3844:Gierlotka (2005 3842: 3838: 3832:Gierlotka (2002 3830: 3826: 3820:Gierlotka (2002 3818: 3814: 3808:Gierlotka (2002 3806: 3802: 3794: 3790: 3784:Gierlotka (2005 3782: 3778: 3770: 3763: 3754: 3752: 3739: 3738: 3729: 3723:Gierlotka (2002 3721: 3708: 3702:Gierlotka (2005 3700: 3681: 3675:Gierlotka (2005 3673: 3669: 3663:Gierlotka (2002 3661: 3654: 3645: 3643: 3633: 3632: 3628: 3622:Gierlotka (2002 3620: 3609: 3600: 3598: 3594: 3589: 3588: 3584: 3578:Gierlotka (2002 3576: 3567: 3559: 3555: 3547: 3543: 3537:Gierlotka (2005 3535: 3531: 3525:Gierlotka (2005 3523: 3519: 3511: 3507: 3501:Szaraniec (1996 3499: 3482: 3476:Gierlotka (2002 3474: 3470: 3462: 3458: 3452:Gierlotka (2005 3450: 3443: 3437:Szaraniec (1996 3435: 3416: 3410:Gierlotka (2005 3408: 3404: 3398:Gierlotka (2005 3396: 3392: 3384: 3380: 3374:Gierlotka (2005 3372: 3368: 3362:Gierlotka (2005 3360: 3356: 3350:Gierlotka (2005 3348: 3341: 3335:Gierlotka (2005 3333: 3326: 3320:Gierlotka (2005 3318: 3309: 3303:Gierlotka (2005 3301: 3294: 3288:Gierlotka (2005 3286: 3282: 3274: 3270: 3262: 3258: 3250: 3246: 3240:Gierlotka (2005 3238: 3231: 3225:Gierlotka (2005 3223: 3214: 3208:Szaraniec (1996 3206: 3173: 3165: 3161: 3155:Gierlotka (2005 3153: 3144: 3138:Gierlotka (2005 3136: 3132: 3124: 3120: 3112: 3108: 3102:Gierlotka (2005 3100: 3096: 3090:Gierlotka (2005 3088: 3084: 3063: 3062: 3058: 3052:Gierlotka (2005 3050: 3046: 3040:Gierlotka (2005 3038: 3034: 3028:Szaraniec (1996 3026: 3009: 3003:Gierlotka (2005 3001: 2997: 2991:Gierlotka (2005 2989: 2985: 2977: 2973: 2962: 2958: 2947: 2943: 2935: 2931: 2923: 2919: 2911: 2907: 2901:Gierlotka (2002 2899: 2895: 2887: 2883: 2875: 2871: 2863: 2859: 2851: 2847: 2841:Gierlotka (2002 2839: 2835: 2829:Szaraniec (1996 2827: 2823: 2815: 2811: 2805:Szaraniec (1996 2803: 2799: 2795: 2707: 2679: 2658:Herbert Bednorz 2621: 2606: 2588: 2575: 2573:Zygmunt Szkocny 2560: 2547:Krzysztof Skiba 2538: 2527: 2507: 2487: 2465: 2452: 2441: 2412: 2394: 2383: 2349: 2338: 2301: 2284: 2266: 2232: 2209: 2178: 2164: 2127: 2117: 2092: 2081: 2016: 2011: 1974: 1963: 1952: 1902:Katowice Ligota 1846: 1835: 1816: 1801: 1763: 1711: 1701:Pszczyna County 1685: 1674: 1632: 1609: 1588: 1586: 1560: 1545: 1527:Roman Catholics 1519: 1513:passing below. 1502: 1469: 1455: 1444: 1433: 1417: 1398: 1364: 1314: 1304: 1291: 1289:Katowice County 1285:Pszczyna County 1268: 1249: 1233: 1205: 1170: 1168:Grenzschutz Ost 1158: 1148:Pszczyna County 1130: 1100: 1082: 1043: 1024: 1006: 974: 948: 919: 904: 902:Kuźnica Bogucka 878: 852: 775: 764: 753: 751:Promnitz family 729:of Piotrowice ( 709: 694: 633: 623: 618: 601: 584: 561: 547:drainage divide 502: 468:The historical 454: 452:Katowice Upland 427: 416: 398: 385: 372: 361: 350: 336: 325: 314: 299: 285: 274: 258: 245: 234: 195: 122: 120: 105: 103: 99: 96: 91: 88: 86: 84: 83: 77: 76: 75: 74: 59: 51: 37: 27: 20: 17: 12: 11: 5: 5021: 5019: 5011: 5010: 5000: 4999: 4996: 4995: 4975: 4962: 4940: 4920: 4907: 4887: 4874: 4868: 4851: 4845: 4826: 4823: 4821: 4820: 4818:, p. 765) 4808: 4806:, p. 763) 4791: 4789:, p. 181) 4776: 4774:, p. 760) 4764: 4762:, p. 759) 4752: 4750:, p. 180) 4740: 4738:, p. 169) 4728: 4716: 4704: 4689: 4687:, p. 165) 4677: 4665: 4663:, p. 116) 4653: 4641: 4629: 4617: 4615:, p. 611) 4596: 4594:, p. 610) 4584: 4572: 4547: 4521: 4495: 4493:, p. 285) 4483: 4458: 4456:, p. 158) 4446: 4444:, p. 188) 4434: 4422: 4420:, p. 177) 4410: 4384: 4382:, p. 172) 4372: 4370:, p. 177) 4360: 4358:, p. 156) 4348: 4346:, p. 153) 4336: 4334:, p. 152) 4324: 4322:, p. 148) 4312: 4310:, p. 117) 4300: 4288: 4276: 4264: 4262:, p. 164) 4252: 4217: 4215:, p. 164) 4205: 4203:, p. 109) 4190: 4158: 4143: 4131: 4129:, p. 108) 4114: 4088: 4062: 4036: 4034:, p. 101) 4024: 3995: 3966: 3938: 3923: 3908: 3906:, p. 167) 3896: 3894:, p. 118) 3884: 3872: 3860: 3858:, p. 127) 3848: 3846:, p. 157) 3836: 3834:, p. 135) 3824: 3822:, p. 134) 3812: 3810:, p. 133) 3800: 3798:, p. 509) 3788: 3776: 3774:, p. 315) 3761: 3727: 3706: 3704:, p. 192) 3679: 3677:, p. 125) 3667: 3652: 3626: 3624:, p. 102) 3607: 3582: 3580:, p. 110) 3565: 3563:, p. 143) 3553: 3551:, p. 142) 3541: 3539:, p. 162) 3529: 3527:, p. 150) 3517: 3515:, p. 141) 3505: 3503:, p. 208) 3480: 3468: 3466:, p. 307) 3456: 3454:, p. 121) 3441: 3439:, p. 205) 3414: 3402: 3390: 3388:, p. 286) 3378: 3366: 3354: 3339: 3324: 3307: 3292: 3280: 3278:, p. 138) 3268: 3266:, p. 136) 3256: 3254:, p. 135) 3244: 3229: 3212: 3210:, p. 204) 3171: 3169:, p. 173) 3159: 3142: 3130: 3128:, p. 178) 3118: 3116:, p. 181) 3106: 3094: 3082: 3079:on 2014-09-11. 3056: 3044: 3032: 3030:, p. 203) 3007: 2995: 2983: 2971: 2956: 2941: 2929: 2917: 2905: 2893: 2881: 2869: 2857: 2845: 2833: 2821: 2809: 2796: 2794: 2791: 2780:Henryk Nielaba 2760: 2759: 2750: 2744: 2706: 2703: 2634:Georg von Kopp 2587: 2584: 2523:, directed by 2300: 2297: 2177: 2174: 2173: 2172: 2154: 2147: 2116: 2113: 2015: 2012: 2010: 2007: 1987:Metropolis GZM 1762: 1759: 1608: 1605: 1584: 1518: 1515: 1490:Prime Minister 1303: 1300: 1212:and under the 998:also included 947: 944: 915:– present-day 864:Piotr Gembicki 795:Czech language 787:Duchy of Pless 771:dukes and the 622: 619: 617: 614: 599:nature reserve 509:, filled with 479:ran along the 434:to the north, 384: 381: 187: 186: 183: 177: 176: 173: 167: 166: 161: 157: 156: 151: 144: 143: 138: 132: 131: 118: 114: 113: 79: 78: 72: 66: 65: 64: 61: 60: 47: 39: 38: 32: 29: 28: 25: 18: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 5020: 5009: 5006: 5005: 5003: 4992: 4986: 4978: 4976:83-905115-0-9 4972: 4968: 4963: 4952: 4945: 4941: 4937: 4931: 4923: 4921:83-7164-471-X 4917: 4913: 4908: 4904: 4898: 4890: 4888:83-7164-364-0 4884: 4880: 4875: 4871: 4865: 4861: 4857: 4856:Chojecka, Ewa 4852: 4848: 4842: 4838: 4834: 4833:Chojecka, Ewa 4829: 4828: 4824: 4817: 4812: 4809: 4805: 4800: 4798: 4796: 4792: 4788: 4783: 4781: 4777: 4773: 4768: 4765: 4761: 4756: 4753: 4749: 4744: 4741: 4737: 4732: 4729: 4726:, p. 79) 4725: 4720: 4717: 4714:, p. 71) 4713: 4708: 4705: 4702:, p. 70) 4701: 4699: 4693: 4690: 4686: 4681: 4678: 4675:, p. 49) 4674: 4669: 4666: 4662: 4657: 4654: 4651:, p. 48) 4650: 4645: 4642: 4638: 4633: 4630: 4627:, p. 68) 4626: 4621: 4618: 4614: 4609: 4607: 4605: 4603: 4601: 4597: 4593: 4588: 4585: 4581: 4576: 4573: 4561: 4557: 4551: 4548: 4536: 4532: 4525: 4522: 4510: 4506: 4499: 4496: 4492: 4487: 4484: 4472: 4468: 4462: 4459: 4455: 4450: 4447: 4443: 4438: 4435: 4432:, p. 79) 4431: 4426: 4423: 4419: 4414: 4411: 4399: 4395: 4388: 4385: 4381: 4376: 4373: 4369: 4364: 4361: 4357: 4352: 4349: 4345: 4340: 4337: 4333: 4328: 4325: 4321: 4316: 4313: 4309: 4304: 4301: 4298:, p. 73) 4297: 4292: 4289: 4286:, p. 65) 4285: 4280: 4277: 4274:, p. 62) 4273: 4268: 4265: 4261: 4256: 4253: 4242:on 2019-11-01 4241: 4237: 4233: 4226: 4224: 4222: 4218: 4214: 4209: 4206: 4202: 4197: 4195: 4191: 4180:on 2015-03-25 4179: 4175: 4171: 4165: 4163: 4159: 4155: 4153: 4147: 4144: 4141:, p. 83) 4140: 4135: 4132: 4128: 4123: 4121: 4119: 4115: 4103: 4099: 4092: 4089: 4077: 4073: 4066: 4063: 4051: 4047: 4040: 4037: 4033: 4028: 4025: 4013: 4009: 4002: 4000: 3996: 3984: 3980: 3973: 3971: 3967: 3952: 3945: 3943: 3939: 3936:, p. 75) 3935: 3933: 3927: 3924: 3921:, p. 19) 3920: 3918: 3912: 3909: 3905: 3900: 3897: 3893: 3888: 3885: 3882:, p. 97) 3881: 3876: 3873: 3870:, p. 72) 3869: 3864: 3861: 3857: 3852: 3849: 3845: 3840: 3837: 3833: 3828: 3825: 3821: 3816: 3813: 3809: 3804: 3801: 3797: 3792: 3789: 3786:, p. 76) 3785: 3780: 3777: 3773: 3768: 3766: 3762: 3751:on 2019-07-28 3750: 3746: 3745:treemagic.org 3742: 3736: 3734: 3732: 3728: 3725:, p. 87) 3724: 3719: 3717: 3715: 3713: 3711: 3707: 3703: 3698: 3696: 3694: 3692: 3690: 3688: 3686: 3684: 3680: 3676: 3671: 3668: 3665:, p. 84) 3664: 3659: 3657: 3653: 3641: 3637: 3630: 3627: 3623: 3618: 3616: 3614: 3612: 3608: 3593: 3586: 3583: 3579: 3574: 3572: 3570: 3566: 3562: 3557: 3554: 3550: 3545: 3542: 3538: 3533: 3530: 3526: 3521: 3518: 3514: 3509: 3506: 3502: 3497: 3495: 3493: 3491: 3489: 3487: 3485: 3481: 3478:, p. 34) 3477: 3472: 3469: 3465: 3460: 3457: 3453: 3448: 3446: 3442: 3438: 3433: 3431: 3429: 3427: 3425: 3423: 3421: 3419: 3415: 3412:, p. 94) 3411: 3406: 3403: 3400:, p. 93) 3399: 3394: 3391: 3387: 3382: 3379: 3376:, p. 90) 3375: 3370: 3367: 3364:, p. 86) 3363: 3358: 3355: 3352:, p. 85) 3351: 3346: 3344: 3340: 3337:, p. 84) 3336: 3331: 3329: 3325: 3322:, p. 82) 3321: 3316: 3314: 3312: 3308: 3305:, p. 78) 3304: 3299: 3297: 3293: 3290:, p. 69) 3289: 3284: 3281: 3277: 3272: 3269: 3265: 3260: 3257: 3253: 3248: 3245: 3242:, p. 71) 3241: 3236: 3234: 3230: 3227:, p. 63) 3226: 3221: 3219: 3217: 3213: 3209: 3204: 3202: 3200: 3198: 3196: 3194: 3192: 3190: 3188: 3186: 3184: 3182: 3180: 3178: 3176: 3172: 3168: 3163: 3160: 3157:, p. 54) 3156: 3151: 3149: 3147: 3143: 3140:, p. 53) 3139: 3134: 3131: 3127: 3122: 3119: 3115: 3110: 3107: 3104:, p. 50) 3103: 3098: 3095: 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