Katowice: Neighbourhood
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Brynów is a district in Katowice, Poland. It is located in the central part of Katowice, south-west of the immediate center, and is divided into two subdistricts: Brynów - Osiedle Zgrzebnioka is the eastern subdistrict with 7,200 inhabitants Brynów - Załęska Hałda is the western...
Nikiszowiec
Nikiszowiec a part of an administrative district Janów-Nikiszowiec of Katowice city. Initially it was coal miners' settlement of Giesche mine built on the land of Gieschewald manor between 1908–1918 on the mining – metallurgical concern initiative Georg von Giesches Erben.
Śródmieście
Śródmieście is a district of the city of Katowice in southern Poland. It has an area of 3.81 km² and in 2007 had 35,927 inhabitants.
Koszutka
Koszutka is a district of Katowice. It has an area of 1.38 km² and in 2007 had 12,431 inhabitants.
Dąb
Dąb is a district of Katowice. It has an area of 1.86 km² and in 2007 had 7,694 inhabitants.
Murcki
Murcki is a district of Katowice. It has an area of 41,53 km² and in 2007 had 5,796 inhabitants.
Bogucice
Bogucice is a district of Katowice, in Poland. It has an area of 2.78 km² and in 2007 had 16,538 inhabitants. The most eminent piece of architecture in Bogucice is the neo-gothic St. Stephen the Martyr's church, which was consecrated in 1894.
Zawodzie
Zawodzie is a district of Katowice. It has an area of 4 km² and in 2007 had 13,406 inhabitants.
Osiedle Paderewskiego – Muchowiec
Osiedle Paderewskiego–Muchowiec is a district of Katowice. It has an area of 7.42 km2 and in 2007 had 12,253 inhabitants.
Janów-Nikiszowiec
Janów-Nikiszowiec is a district of Katowice. It has an area of 8.65 km2 and in 2007 had 11,496 inhabitants. The district encompasses the former Janów and Nikiszowiec.
East Upper Silesia
East Upper Silesia is the easternmost extremity of Silesia, the eastern part of the Upper Silesian region around the city of Katowice.
Giszowiec
Giszowiec is an eastern district of the city of Katowice, created as a coal miners' settlement in 1907. Initially consisting of about 3,300 miners and their families, the district's population have grown over the years to over 18,000.
Wełnowiec-Józefowiec
Wełnowiec-Józefowiec is a district of Katowice. It has an area of 3.15 km2 and in 2007 had 15.924 inhabitants.
Osiedle Tysiąclecia
Osiedle Tysiąclecia is a district of Katowice and one of the largest districts in Poland. It is located in the northern part of Katowice, on the land once occupied by the villages of Bederowiec, Sośnina and east Klimzowiec. The construction of the district began in 1961 during the times of the People's Republic of Poland.
Załęże
Załęże is a district of Katowice, located in the north-western part of the city, in the central part of the Upper Silesian conurbation, on the Rawa river.
Piotrowice-Ochojec
Piotrowice-Ochojec is a district of Katowice, Poland. It has an area of 12,08 km² and in 2007 had 25,110 inhabitants.
Ligota-Panewniki
Ligota - Panewniki is a district of Katowice in Poland. It has an area of 12.59 km² and in 2007 had 31,879 inhabitants. Ligota-Panewniki is famous due to the magnificent Franciscan Basilica, the headquarters of the Franciscan Assumption Province in Poland.
Szopienice-Burowiec
Szopienice-Burowiec is a district of Katowice, Poland, located in the north-eastern part of the city. It has an area of 8.47 km² and in 2007 had 17,139 inhabitants.
Osiedle Witosa
Osiedle Witosa is a district of Katowice. It has an area of 3.49 km² and in 2007 had 12,401 inhabitants.
Dąbrówka Mała
Dąbrówka Mała is a district of Katowice. It has an area of 3.68 km2 and in 2007 had 5,411 inhabitants. During the German occupation, on April 3–4, 1940, the German police committed a massacre of 40 Poles from Katowice in Dąbrówka Mała. The occupiers also operated a Polenlager forced labour camp for Poles in Dąbrówka Mała.