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  2. Bielsko-Biała - Wikipedia

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    Bielsko-Biała is located in the southern part of the Silesian Voivodeship, on the border of historical regions: Cieszyn Silesia (left-bank districts, 57.89% of the area) and Lesser Poland (right-bank districts, 42.11% of the area). The city represents 1.01% of the area of the voivodeship and 0.04% of the area of Poland.

  3. Bielsko-Biała Museum and Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Bielsko-Biała Museum, also known as the Castle of the Sułkowski Princes (Polish: Zamek książąt Sułkowskich) is a museum for the city of Bielsko-Biała, Poland located in the historical Bielsko Castle. Three local branches of the museum have been established since the 1970s: the Julian Fałat Museum, the Museum of Technology and ...

  4. Kamienica, Bielsko-Biała - Wikipedia

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    Kamienica, Bielsko-Biała. /  49.80083°N 19.01861°E  / 49.80083; 19.01861. Kamienica ( German: Kamitz) is an osiedle (district) of Bielsko-Biała, Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland. Historically it was a separate village but was merged into the city in 1968. The osiedle has an area of 7.1005 km 2 and on December 31, 2006 had 4,910 ...

  5. History of Bielsko-Biała - Wikipedia

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    After the partition of the Duchy of Opole in 1281, Bielsko passed to the Dukes of Cieszyn. The town was first documented in 1312 when a Duke of Cieszyn granted a town charter. From 1457 the Biała River was the border between Duchy of Cieszyn (within the Holy Roman Empire) and Duchy of Oświęcim, belonged to the Kingdom of Poland.

  6. Cathedral of St. Nicholas, Bielsko-Biała - Wikipedia

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    Mikołaja) is the main Roman Catholic Church of the city of Bielsko-Biała, in the Silesian Voivodship, Poland. [2] Saint Nicholas' Cathedral. It overlooks the market square ( Rynek ). Founded between 1443 and 1447, it was almost completely rebuilt at the beginning of the 20th century according to a design by Viennese architect Leopold Bauer.

  7. Komorowice, Bielsko-Biała - Wikipedia

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    Komorowice ( German: Batzdorf) is the northernmost part of Bielsko-Biała, Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland. It is located on both banks of the Biała River, the historical border river between Silesia and Lesser Poland, and from the mid-15th century to 1772, also the states of Poland and Bohemia (from 1526 part of the Habsburg monarchy ).

  8. Galeria Bielska BWA - Wikipedia

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    Galeria Bielska BWA. Coordinates: 49°49′29″N 19°2′40.5″E. Main building of Galeria Bielska BWA. 45th Painting Biennale Bielsko Autumn (2021) Galeria Bielska BWA is a municipal art gallery of Bielsko-Biała, Poland, dedicated to the contemporary art. It carries out exhibition, publishing, documentary and educational activities.

  9. Straconka, Bielsko-Biała - Wikipedia

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    Straconka (German: Dresseldorf) is an osiedle (district) of Bielsko-Biała, Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland. The osiedle has an area of 5.8455 km 2 and on December 31, 2006, had 3,149 inhabitants. [1] It is located in the south-east part of the city, in the valley of the Straconka stream, on the western slopes of the Little Beskids.