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  2. File:Site plan of the building.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Śródmieście, Katowice - Wikipedia

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    The master plan of Central Katowice was designed by Friedrich Wilhelm Grundman in the second half of the 19th century. Extensive city growth took place during the Industrial Revolution. The centre has the finest examples of Modernism such as International Style and Bauhaus.

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    Display an image such as a site plan or map with another image superimposed on it. The position of the superimposed image is relative so that changing the size of the underlying image does not invalidate the position of the second image.

  5. Template:Country data Katowice - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Districts of Katowice - Wikipedia

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  8. International Congress Centre in Katowice - Wikipedia

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    MCK and Spodek at night, 2020. Katowice, for most of it modern history, has been a coal mining town and the heart of Poland's industrial region, Silesia.Together with nearby Spodek, the Silesian Museum, and the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra building, [6] the International Congress Centre is built on a post-industrial area of an old Katowice Coal Mine, which was operational until the ...

  9. KTW (Katowice) - Wikipedia

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    KTW (also .KTW) is a complex of two high-rise buildings in Katowice, Poland.KTW I, the first building of the project, was completed in 2018 at 66 metres (217 ft). The second tower, KTW II, rises 134 metres (440 ft) and was finished in 2022; it is the tallest building in Katowice and in the Upper Silesia region.