Katowice
Katowice[1] (nomine polonese anterior: Kątowicze, 1953-1956 Stalinogród - "Citate de Stalin", in tcheco Katovice, in germano Kattowitz) es un citate importante del region historic de Silesia Superior in Polonia meridional, super le fluvios Klodnica e Rawa.
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Nomine native | Katowice | ||
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Classe | citate grande[*], citate, city with powiat rights[*], tourist destination[*], place with town rights and privileges[*] | ||
Pais | Republica de Weimar, Second Polish Republic[*], Polish People's Republic[*], Polonia | ||
Population | 279 200 | ||
Area | 164 670 000 m² | ||
Situate in | Silesian Voivodeship[*], Katowice district[*], Katowickie Voivodeship[*], Katowice Voivodeship[*] | ||
Altitude | 245 ±1 m, 357 ±1 m, 272 m | ||
Coordinatas | 50°15'N, 19°0'E | ||
Citates gemine | Opava[*], Ostrava[*], Colonia, Mobile, Saint-Étienne[*], Odense, Miskolc[*], Groningen, South Dublin[*], Shenyang[*], Košice[*], Donetsk[*] | ||
Fuso horari | Europe/Warsaw[*], Hora Central Europee[*], UTC+01:00, UTC+02:00[*] | ||
Geonames ID | 3096472 | ||
Sito web: https://www.katowice.eu/ | |||
Wikimedia Commons Category Katowice |
Desde 1999, Katowice es le capital de Voivodato de Silesia, e anteriormente esseva le capital del Voivodato de Katowice. Katowice es le citate le plus importante del Area Industrial de Silesia Superior. Illo ha un population de 303.314 habitantes (2014), con un area metropolitan de 2.930.800 habitantes (2001).