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Katowice - tradução para alemão

CITY IN SILESIAN VOIVODESHIP, POLAND
Stalinogród; Stalinogrod; Kattowitz; Katowicze; UN/LOCODE:PLKTW; Kattowice; Katowice, Poland; Katowice, Upper Silesia; Katovicum; Katowicy; Geography of Katowice; Museums in Katowice
  • Cathedral of Christ the King]], seat of the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Katowice]]
  • [[Silesian Library]] in Katowice
  • Modernist ''Osiedle Gwiazdy'' built in late 1970s and the light cubes of the New Silesian Museum
  • [[Valley of Three Ponds]]
  • [[Kazimierz Kutz]]
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  • [[Maria Goeppert Mayer]]
  • Galeria Katowicka shopping centre
  • [[Spodek]], a multipurpose arena from 1971
  • A fragment from the [[Bogucice]] Parish visitation report from 1598 that mentions the name Katowice for the first time
  • A historic tenement house in the city centre
  • [[University of Silesia in Katowice]] – Faculty of Law and Administration
  • Parachute Tower]], one of the symbols of the Polish [[Defense of Katowice]]
  • Katowice in the 1930s
  • Drogowa Trasa Średnicowa (DK79) exiting the tunnel below Katowice city center
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  • Katowice International Conference Centre, built in 2015
  • Baildon steelworks, 19th century
  • Katowice Market Square
  • German Nazis]] during the [[invasion of Poland]] on 4 September 1939
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  • Palms on [[Katowice market square]] during summer holidays
  • Plac Grunwaldzki in Koszutka under construction, 1950s
  • Las Murckowski
  • 3 Maja Street]] is one of the main promenades in the city
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  • [[Nikiszowiec]], a historic workers' housing estate
  • [[Pesa Twist]] tram in Katowice
  • Spanish fans at the [[EuroBasket 2009]] in Katowice
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  • [[2012 FIVB Volleyball World League]] match in Katowice
  • Tauron New Music Festival
  • [[Katowice Airport]]
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  • [[Katowice railway station]]
  • ''City by bike'' bicycles in Józefowiec district
  • [[Wojciech Kilar]]

Katowice         
Katowice, city in southern Poland
Katowice conference         
  • Photo believed to show the victims, mostly Jewish children, of a 1905 pogrom in Yekaterinoslav (today's Dnipro).
  • Invitation to Katowice Conference
THE FIRST CONGRESS OF THE JEWISH MOVEMENT HOVEVEI ZION GROUPS IN THE CITY OF KATOWICE
die Katowice Konferenz (Entstehung der "Liebhaber Zions" Bewegung)
Katowice      
n. Katowice, Stadt in Polen

Wikipédia

Katowice

Katowice (UK: KAT-ə-VEET-sə, US: KAHT-, Polish: [katɔˈvʲitsɛ] (listen); Silesian: Katowicy; German: Kattowitz; Yiddish: קאַטעוויץ, romanized: Kattevitz) is the capital city of the Silesian Voivodeship in southern Poland and the central city of the Upper Silesian metropolitan area. It is the 11th most populous city in Poland, while its urban area is the most populous in the country and one of the most populous in the European Union.

Katowice has a population of 286,960 according to a 31 December 2021 estimate. Katowice is a central part of the Metropolis GZM, with a population of 2.3 million, and a part of a larger Upper Silesian metropolitan area that extends into the Czech Republic and has a population of 5-5.3 million people.

Throughout the mid-18th century, Katowice developed into a village following the discovery of rich coal reserves in the area. In the first half of the 19th century, intensive industrialization transformed local mills and farms into industrial steelworks, mines, foundries and artisan workshops. The city has since reshaped its economy from a heavy industry-based one to professional services, education and healthcare. The entire metropolitan area is the 16th most economically powerful city by GDP in the European Union with an output amounting to $114.5 billion.

Katowice has been classified as a Gamma - global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network and is a centre of commerce, business, transportation, and culture in southern Poland, with numerous public companies headquartered in the city or in its suburbs including energy group Tauron and metal industry corporation Fasing, important cultural institutions such as Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, award-winning music festivals such as Off Festival and Tauron New Music, and transportation infrastructure such as Katowice Korfanty Airport. It also hosts the finals of Intel Extreme Masters, an Esports video game tournament. Katowice is also home to several institutions of higher learning, notably the University of Silesia, the Silesian University of Technology and the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Katowice
1. Ende Januar waren beim Einsturz einer Messehalle im oberschlesischen Kattowitz (Katowice) 63 Menschen getötet worden.
2. Keine zwei Wochen nach der Katastrophe von Kattowitz (Katowice) brachen am Dienstag in Polen mehrere Hallen ein.
3. Januar 2006 Auch zwei Tage nach dem Unglück im polnischen Kattowitz (Katowice) ist nicht klar, warum das Dach der Messehalle einstürzte.
4. Am bedrohlichsten war die Lage im oberschlesischen Krzyzanowice, wo der Hochwasserpegel der Oder um 145 Zentimeter überschritten war, sagte ein Sprecher des Krisenzentrums Kattowitz (Katowice) im polnischen Rundfunk.
5. Großansicht Warschau/Kattowitz (dpa) – Im Dach der eingestürzten polnischen Halle soll es schon vor Jahren Risse gegeben haben: Drei Tage nach dem tragischen Halleneinsturz im oberschlesischen Kattowitz (Katowice) mit mindestens 65 Todesopfern wurden immer neue Vorwürfe gegen die Messefirma laut.