KATOWICE


Meaning of KATOWICE in English

German Kattowitz, town and capital, Katowice wojewdztwo (province), south-central Poland. It lies in the heart of the Upper Silesia coalfields. The settlement was first recorded in 1598, and it remained a small village until 1865, when it was granted municipal rights as Kattowitz. The town grew rapidly as coal mining began in the area during the 1860s. The town became part of Poland in 1922 and has since incorporated surrounding villages. Its economy is dependent on coal mining and heavy industry, and it is an important rail junction and has an airport. The local Jan coal mine was the first fully automated mine in the world. The Huta-Katowice metal complex was one of Poland's major development projects in the 1970s. Katowice is also a cultural centre. Pop. (1992 est.) 366,900.

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