Klimzowiec
Klimzowiec (German: Klimsawiese) is a historical district of Chorzów, nowadays part of the city's . The settlement was established in the 19th century (in the years 1850–1866) near the mill belonging the miller Klimzy. In 1868 Klimsawiese became a part of Königshütte (now known as Chorzów). In 1922 following the Upper Silesian Plebiscite and the Silesian uprisings, Klimsawiese along with the rest of Königshütte (Polish: Królewska Huta, from 1934 Chorzów) became a part of Poland.
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Klimzowiec
Klimzowiec (German: Klimsawiese) is a historical district of Chorzów, nowadays part of the city's . The settlement was established in the 19th century (in the years 1850–1866) near the mill belonging the miller Klimzy. In 1868 Klimsawiese became a part of Königshütte (now known as Chorzów). In 1922 following the Upper Silesian Plebiscite and the Silesian uprisings, Klimsawiese along with the rest of Königshütte (Polish: Królewska Huta, from 1934 Chorzów) became a part of Poland.
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