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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. 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 .

  4. 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.

  5. TVP3 Łódź - Wikipedia

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  6. Piotrków Trybunalski - Wikipedia

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    Piotrków Trybunalski ([ˈpʲɔtrkuf trɨbuˈnalskʲi] ⓘ; also known by alternative names), often simplified to Piotrków, is a city in central Poland with 71,252 inhabitants (2021). [1] It is the capital of Piotrków County and the second-largest city in the Łódź Voivodeship .

  7. Łódź City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Łódź City Council is the governing body of the city of Łódź in Poland. The council has 37 elected members [2] elected every five years in an election by city voters through a secret ballot.

  8. Timeline of Łódź - Wikipedia

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    [1] 1837 - Ludwig Geyer factory in business. [2] 1839 - White Factory built. 1852 - Industrialist Karl Scheibler in business. 1860 - Population: 31,500. [3] 1861 - Stara Synagogue built. 1863 31 January: A Polish insurgent unit entered the city without a fight in the first days of the January Uprising, and seized weapons and 18,000 rubles for ...

  9. 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