• Łódź (pronounced woodge) is a red-brick city that grew fabulously wealthy in the 19th century on the back of its massive textile industry, then went into decline...
  • You're Going to Love Łódź. Lodz is Poland's third-largest city with a rich historical heritage that reflects the diverse mix of its residents.
  • The thorough revitalisation, which has lasted over two decades, has meant that Łódź has numerous attractions to offer – far beyond the famous Piotrkowska Street.
  • It lies on the northwestern edge of the Łódź Highlands, on the watershed of the Vistula and Oder rivers, 81 miles (130 km) southwest of Warsaw.
  • It seems like all Polish roads lead to Łódź – after all, the city lies at the junction between the two main motorways: the A1 and A2.
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  • Łódź - Pałac Izraela Poznańskiego.jpg. Willa Szaji Światłowskiego - Ruda Pabianicka.JPG. Łódź Fabryczna - wejście na dworzec (1) .JPG.
  • In 1967, Łódź voivodeship was known as Łódź voivodeship, but today's area also was partly in Kielce voivodeship.
  • Bu makale, farklı bakış açılarını ve geleceğe yönelik olası sonuçları ele alarak Łódź hakkında geniş ve çeşitli bir bakış açısı sunmayı amaçlamaktadır.
  • After World War II, Łódź has been recognised as the Polish filmmaking centre after the foundation of the National Film School in 1948.