• Łódź (Pronounced: Wootch) is Poland's third biggest city, and the capital of the Łódzkie Voivodship.
  • Its population even declined from 600 in the 16th century to just 190 in 1810. Then, as industrialization arrived in Łódź, the population began to grow massively.
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  • The Łódź insurrection, also known as the June Days, happened in 1905. “For months, workers in Łódź had been in a state of unrest, with several major strikes...
  • Łódź’s most impartial, informative and up-to-date tourist guide. Available for free online, in print, via digital download and mobile app here.
  • The third-largest city of Poland, Łódź, pieces together its prosperous past as a textile hub in the 19th century and its reinvented modern look as a business centre.
  • After Poland regained its independence in 1918, Łódź grew to be one of the largest Polish cities and one of the most multicultural and industrial centers in Europe.
  • If your interests lie in history, film, or the arts, then you’ll certainly find Poland’s 3rd largest city rewarding. Here’s my list of the best things to do in Łódź
  • Drewnowska 58, Łódź, Poland. 2. The Łódź Ghetto and Cemetery. ... You are in for a good evening. plac Dąbrowskiego, 90-249 Łódź, Poland, +48 42 647 20 00.