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  2. Łódź - Wikipedia

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    Łódź [a] is a city in central Poland and a former industrial centre. It is the capital of Łódź Voivodeship, and is located 120 km (75 mi) south-west of Warsaw. [8] As of 2023, Łódź has a population of 655,279, [1] making it the country's fourth largest city.

  3. History of Łódź - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Łódź. Łódź is located in central Poland and is the third-largest city in the country. For hundreds of years it was a small town, before the first quarter of the 19th century when it was decided on a massive industrialization program and transformation of the town to a large industrial center.

  4. Timeline of Łódź - Wikipedia

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    2011 - Łódź co-hosts the EuroBasket Women 2011. 2013 Rail freight transport between Łódź and China started. [41] 10 November: Khachkar commemorating the victims of the Armenian genocide unveiled. [42] 2014 - Łódź co-hosts the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship. 2015 - Twin town partnership signed between Łódź and Chengdu ...

  5. Łódź Voivodeship - Wikipedia

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    Łódź Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo łódzkie [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ ˈwut͡skʲɛ] ⓘ) is a voivodeship of Poland. The province is named after its capital and largest city, Łódź , pronounced [wut͡ɕ] .

  6. List of cities and towns in Poland - Wikipedia

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    All municipalities in Poland are governed regardless of their type under the mandatory mayor–council government system. Executive power in a rural gmina is exercised by a wójt, while the homologue in municipalities containing cities or towns is called accordingly either a city mayor (prezydent miasta) or a town mayor (burmistrz), all of them elected by a two-round direct election, while the ...

  7. Izrael Poznański Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Izrael Poznański Palace (Polish: Pałac Izraela Poznańskiego) is a 19th-century palace in Łódź, Poland. Initially the site of a tenement building, the property was transformed into a Neo-Renaissance and Neo-baroque style residence during the years 1888 to 1903. [1] It currently houses the Museum of the City of Łódź.

  8. Radegast train station - Wikipedia

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    During Second World War, the station was situated just outside the Łódź Ghetto – one of the biggest Jewish ghettos in German-occupied Europe. [3] The Umschlagplatz at the Radegast station was the place where predominantly Jewish inhabitants of Łódź including thousands of persons expelled from across occupied Poland were gathered for deportation directly to Chełmno (Kulmhof) and ...

  9. Łódź Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Łódź Zoo (Polish: Miejski Ogród Zoologiczny w Łodzi) is a zoological garden in the city of Łódź, Łódź Voivodeship in Poland.Established in 1938, it covers the area of 16,64 hectares in the district of Polesie and is home to 3,350 animals representing 554 species, including endangered Asiatic lions.