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  2. Łódź - Wikipedia

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    The city's governance is executed by Urząd Miasta Łodzi, a local council or town hall, currently based at Juliusz Heinzl Palace. [109] The power is divided between the President of Łódź (Prezydent Łodzi), a title held by the mayor, and the Rada Miejska assembly comprising 37 elected deputies. [110] The term in office for deputies is 5 ...

  3. 1 Maja Avenue, Łódź - Wikipedia

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    1 Maja Avenue (formerly Szulc Passage) is a street in the Polesie [] district of Łódź, within the Stare Polesie [] Urban Information System area, approximately 1.8 km long, connecting Wólczańska Street [] with Włókniarzy Avenue [].

  4. History of Łódź - Wikipedia

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    City Hall (Polish: Rada Narodowa miasta Łodzi) was moved to the now expanded Juliusz Heinzel Palace in 104 Piotrkowska Street while the Izrael Poznański Palace was the seat of the Presidium of the Voivodeship National Council of Lodz (Polish: Prezydium Wojewódzkiej Rady Narodowej w Łodzi. [40] Łódź in the early 1960s

  5. Timeline of Łódź - Wikipedia

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    Opis miasta Łodzi: pod względem historycznym, statystycznym i przemysłowym [Description of Łódź: historical, statistical and industrial] (in Polish). Warszawa: Drukarni gazety codziennej. Warszawa: Drukarni gazety codziennej.

  6. 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 .

  7. Łódź metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    www.lom.lodz.pl The Łódź metropolitan area (known in Polish as: Łódźki Obszar Metropolitalny ) is the metropolitan area of Łódź . The metropolitan area covers ten counties in the Łódź Voivodeship , with an area of 2,496 km 2 .

  8. Księży Młyn (Łódź) - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary view of Księży Młyn, 2021 A private factory fire station. Księży Młyn (English: Priest's Mill, Polish pronunciation: [ksiɛ̃ʐɨ mwɨn]) is an area in the southern central part of the city of Łódź located in central Poland which consists of a group of textile factories (mainly cotton spinning mills) and associated facilities, built in Łódź since 1824.

  9. Łódź Ghetto - Wikipedia

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    Archiwum Państwowe w Łodzi (Polish State Archive in Lodz) Ghetto collection Archived 25 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine "Haunting Voices From Łódź Ghetto", Never Again! online Holocaust memorial. David Graham (17 March 2002), Full text of Rumkowski's "Give Me Your Children" speech with index and commentary by David Graham. Retrieved 28 ...