• the "lingerie capital of Poland".[137] As a result, Łódź grew from a population of 13,000 in 1840 to over 500,000 in 1913.
  • Łódź. ... 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.
  • Warsaw is lively and Kraków is beautiful, but Poland’s third-largest city remains a mystery to many travellers. However, Łódź, pronounced 'Woodge', has…
  • Łódź is also known far beyond Poland’s borders for its National Film School where Andrzej Wajda and Roman Polanski learned their craft.
  • Łódź, city, capital of Łódzkie województwo (province), central Poland. It lies on the northwestern edge of the Łódź Highlands, on the watershed of the Vistula...
  • Here’s a look at some of the exciting things to do in Łódź, Poland, to make the most of your time in this quaint city.
  • […] Łódź (pronounced “woodge”), a city in central Poland with a rich industrial heritage, is probably the most alternative and creative place in Central Europe.
  • When you plan a Poland itinerary Łódź doesn’t normally feature highly on the list of major cities in Poland to visit.
  • Łódź Localisation : Country Poland, Voivodeship Łódź, Powiat-city Łódź. ... Distance (in kilometers) between Łódź and the biggest cities of Poland.
  • In terms of age Łódź is one of the youngest cities in Poland, and a direct product of the Industrial Revolution.
  • Founded in the 19th century as a textile manufacturing center, Łódź quickly grew into one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Poland.
  • Łódź is the third largest city in Poland, however, it has a surprisingly short history. ... The history of Łódź has created a city fairly unique for travelers visiting Poland.