• Lodz. From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Lodz n (strong, genitive Lodzs or Lodz' or (with an article) Lodz, no plural).
  • The third-largest city in Poland, Lodz's historical and global significance is largely due to the ghetto that was built there during World War II.
  • The earliest written records of Lodz to appear in the city's history come from a 1332 document in which the village was granted to the bishops of Wloclawek.
  • Stroll down the famous and lively main artery of Lodz, Piotrkowska Street, which is filled with restaurants, pubs, beer halls, and cafés.
  • Lodz summer tours. 15.07.2021 Aleksandra Lewandowska / ŁOT. ... +48 722 005 314. Piotrkowska 28/2U, 90-269 Łódź. it@lodz.travel.
  • See the links below the 12-day Lodz weather forecast table for other cities and towns nearby along with weather conditions for local outdoor activities.
  • A reason good like any other but it was a final push for me that it’s really about the time I should visit the city and check myself what to do in Lodz.
  • After the victory over Nazi Germany, Lodz was the capital of Poland for three years because of the considerable destruction in Warsaw.
  • Şubat 1940 başlarında Almanlar, Lodz’da bir getto kurup yaklaşık 4 kilometrekarelik bir alana 150.000’in üzerinde Yahudiyi topladılar.