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KATOWICE

KATOWICE. Katowice is one of the biggest P olish cities. It is located in the southern part of Poland, In the region called Silesia. Other big cities in Poland are : Warsaw (capital), Cracow , Wroclaw,Poznan a nd Gdansk. Katowice. Warsaw,Wroclaw,Poznan and Gdansk

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KATOWICE

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  1. KATOWICE

  2. Katowice is one of the biggest Polish cities. It is located in the southern part of Poland, In the region called Silesia. Other big citiesin Poland are: Warsaw (capital), Cracow, Wroclaw,Poznan and Gdansk. Katowice Warsaw,Wroclaw,Poznan and Gdansk Will be the host cities for UEFA Euro2012.

  3. Katowice ismostlyknownfromits: 1. Culture Wojciech Kilar Kazimierz Kutz is a Polish classical and film music composer. He hasreceivednumerousawards for his achievements. is a Polishfilm director, a journalist and a regional politician, one of the representatives of the Polish Film School and a deputy speaker of the Senate of Poland.

  4. 2. Industral past of Katowice is connected with two districts : Giszowiec Nikiszowiec The settlements of Giszowiec and Nikiszowiec, unique in Europe,have their origins in 19th century when a German family that owned many coal mines in Silesiabuilt these districts as places to live for their employees and administrative staff.

  5. 3. Culturaland sport events in Katowice • Thereare many great sport and culturaleventsheldin Katowice: • Every year : the World League- Volleyball • 2009 Eurobasket • 2008 EuropeanVolleyballChampionship • Offfestival- Music

  6. 4. Our traditions : Traditional Silesian Clothes and a regional dialect used by the old Silesianinhabitants.

  7. 5. Silesiandishes Traditional Silesian dinner: Chicken broth Meat rolls, noodles and red cabbage Traditionalsilesiancake „ Kołacz”

  8. How to spend free time in Katowice? 1. Silesiantheatre 2. Silesianmuseum The next entertaining venue isthe Silesian Museum.Thereare many traditional expositions but you can also watch the museum collection while sitting in front of the computer as there is also a 3D exposition available on the Internet. If you a theatre goer, you may visitthe Silesian Theatre. It is located on themarketplace and is the biggest theatre in Silesia.

  9. 3. Energy 2000 There is one of the most famousmusic Clubscalled „ Energy 2000”. All the best concerts and events are heldthere. Youhave to be 16 to getin!

  10. City’s eye 4. Night Day Duringthedayitis a modern artexhibition place. Atnight, it changesinto a nightclub.

  11. The concert and sports hall that looks like a flying saucer is a visiting card of Katowice. The biggest and internationally famous events held there were: -Iron Maiden’s concert -Volleyball European Championship 2008 -EuroBasket 2009 - The World Grand Prix Volleyball -Metallica’s concert

  12. 6. SCC The Silesia shopping City Center One of thebiggest shopping and entertaiment centers in Poland and the biggestin Silesia. There are about 310 stores, an ice rink in winter and a beach volleyball pitch insummer.

  13. 6. The Kościuszko Park The parachoute tower The Kosciuszko Park , named after the Polish commaneder-in- chief , is one of the most frequently visited parks in Katowice. is a 50- meter- tall tower built in 1937 for training parachute jumps. In the first days of World War II it was the tragic place of death of Silesian scouts who fought against the Nazis.

  14. Other unusual places in Katowice: Tenement houses in the city center „Altus”- buissness and enetertainment center is a monument that commemorates those who took part in the three Silesian Uprisings of 1919, 1920 and 1921, which aimed to make the region of Upper Silesia part of the newly independent Polish state. SilesianInsurgents' Monument

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