Chebzie (German: Morgenroth) is a district in the east of Ruda Śląska, Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland. It has an area of 1.7 km2 and was inhabited...
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Ruda Śląska (German: Ruda O.S.; Silesian: Ślůnsko Ruda) is a city in Silesia in southern Poland, near Katowice. It is a city in the Metropolis GZM, a metropolis...
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to Poland. Ruda received town rights in 1939, in effect after World War II. In 1951 Godula, Orzegów and Chebzie were amalgamated with Ruda, and on December...
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Ruda Śląska railway station is a railway station in Ruda Śląska, Poland. As of 2012, it is served by Koleje Śląskie on the Gliwice–Częstochowa route, calling...
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Górnicza Ząbkowice T4 187 Ruda Kochłowice – Ruda Czarny Las – Ruda Orzegów 188 Bytom Bobrek – Zabrze Biskupice 189 Ruda Chebzie – Zabrze Biskupice 190 Bielsko-Biała...
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Stroszek - Chebzie was decommissioned on 14 February 2015, making streetcars completely disappear from a 4 km long section in Ruda (a district of Ruda Śląska)...
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Wirek (category Districts of Ruda Śląska)
Roman Catholic church in 1874; and a year later, a rail connection with Chebzie was constructed. The municipality lost its independence in 1870. In 1921...
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of Count Nicolas von Ballestrem (since 1931: Ruda Śląska Coal Mining Consortium), Godulla S.A. from Chebzie, Waterloo Coal Mining Consortium from Zaleze...
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building of the factory nursery served as a POW camp; in Chebzie (Morgenroth), present-day district of Ruda Śląska at a zinc smelter, and in Janów, present-day...
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