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Chorzów (/ˈxɒʒuːf/ KHOZH-oof; Polish: [ˈxɔʐuf] ; German: Königshütte [ˈkøːnɪçsˌhʏtə] ; Silesian: Chorzōw) is a city in the Silesia region of southern Poland... |
1959-69 in Chorzów according to the pattern of the Czech Tatra T1, Konstal 105Na – 298 cars, with high floor, produced 1979-92 in Chorzów, 123N – 30 cars... |
qualified to the semifinal of the Polish Cup, where it lost 3–4 to AKS Chorzów. In 1956, Stal won regional games of Rzeszów League (III level of Polish... |
Silesian Interurbans (category Tram transport in Poland) the Chorzów Batory depot for line traffic. Between 15 June and 12 August the service was gradually transferred to other depots, while the Chorzów Batory... |
Polish Coal Trunk-Line (redirect from Chorzów–Tczew railway) Republic. The Coal Trunk-Line starts at the station Chorzów Batory, in the Upper Silesian city of Chorzów, heading north. After crossing almost 30 kilometers... |
Wrocław Stadium (section Transport) country (after the Stadion Narodowy in Warsaw and the Stadion Śląski in Chorzów). Stadium construction began in April 2009 and was completed in September... |
Wielkopolski, Elbląg, Płock, Dąbrowa Górnicza, Wałbrzych, Włocławek, Tarnów, Chorzów, Koszalin 45 cities from 50,000 to 100,000: Kalisz, Legnica, Grudziądz... |
T1 trams were bought by the Warsaw Transport Authority. In 1956, these were sent to the Konstal works in Chorzów for analysis, and formed the basis for... |
Children's railway (category Rail transport in the Soviet Union) defunct) Shymkent Children's Railway, Shymkent Zhezkazgan (now defunct) Chorzów, Silesian Culture and Recreation Park Poznań, Park Railway Maltanka (now... |
Konstal (category Tram transport in Poland) Alstom Konstal is a company based in Chorzów, Poland producing rail vehicles, in particular metro cars and trams, as well as components for trains. In... |
Silesian Park (category Chorzów) is a recreation complex in the center of the Metropolis GZM, located in Chorzów in Upper Silesia, Poland. Silesian Park is managed by WPKiW S.A. The area... |
shaft of the Król mine in Agnieszka (Agneshütte) colony (177 POWs), and in Chorzów (Königshütte) at Prezydent (Königsgrube) coal mine E90 in Olszyniec (Erlenbusch)... |
Warsaw Metro Xiamen Metro France: Valenciennes Poland: Alstom Konstal in Chorzów Spain: Santa Perpetua de Mogoda Brazil: Lapa China: CRRC Nanjing Puzhen... |
List of Ferris wheels (redirect from List of transportable Ferris wheels) wheels are usually intended for permanent installation, as opposed to transportable wheels which are designed to be operated at multiple locations. Occasionally... |
section, 70% low floor, originally designed and manufactured by Konstal in Chorzów for the Polish market (Katowice, Gdańsk) Citadis X01 (First generation):... |
Warsaw Metro (category Transport in Warsaw) produced in Barcelona and the remainder in the Alstom Konstal plant in Chorzów). In 2006, additional 30 carriages were ordered from Russia to extend the... |
Silesian Voivodeship (section Transport) 319) Ruda Śląska (137,624) Tychy (127,664) Dąbrowa Górnicza (119,800) Chorzów (107,963) Jaworzno (91,263) Jastrzębie-Zdrój (88,808) Mysłowice (74,515)... |
Kraków 0-0, Polonia Warszawa loses at home to Ruch Chorzów 0-3 (att. 5000), AKS Chorzów beats in Chorzów Warszawianka Warszawa 3–0, and Śmigły Wilno loses... |
Katowice Airport (category Transport in Katowice) connects Katowice International Airport with Katowice, Kraków, Częstochowa, Chorzów or Bytom. Matuszek bus corporation connects Katowice Airport with Katowice... |
Hrubieszów (section Transport) (Joel/Jakób) Brandt, a leader of the Zionist youth movement Betar from Chorzów who was a relative of the chairman of the Hrubieszów Judenrat (Jewish Council)... |