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  1. Large detailed map of Lodz Click to see large Description: This map shows streets, roads, rivers, buildings, hospitals, parking lots, shops, churches, railways, railway stations, tourist information centers and parks in Lodz.

  2. 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 and Oder rivers, 81 miles (130 km) southwest of Warsaw. Łódź is mentioned in 14th-century records as a village. It acquired municipal rights.

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  4. Łódź Łódź is Poland 's third biggest city, and the capital of the Łódzkie Voivodship. Unlike most other large Polish cities, which have long histories, Łódź was created almost from scratch during the 19th-century textile industry boom to house textile mills, their owners and their workers, and rapidly grew to become an important industrial and commerce centre.

  5. Actually the largest park within city limits in Europe, it covers a massive part of the north of Lodz. Aside from hiking and biking along the trails, visitors can picnic or swim and boat about the lakes in summer. Protecting a vast swathe of primeval forest, the scenic park sprawls across low-lying hills in the Bzura river basin.

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  6. Piotrkowska Street. 1. Piotrkowska Street is 4.2 km (2.6 mi) long, what makes it the longest promenade in Poland and one of the longest shopping street in Europe. Due to its unique buildings, the street has been entirely inscribed into the register of monuments. Along the street, there are old houses, industrialists’ palaces and villas ...

  7. Jasień. / 51.7742; 19.5265. / 51.7138; 19.4129. The Jasień [ˈjaɕɛɲ] is a river flowing through the Polish city of Łódź that played a major role in the city's development as an industrial centre in the early nineteenth century. Sections of the river have been regulated and moved to underground canals, while several ponds remain ...

  8. Lodz Łódź is Poland 's third biggest city, and the capital of the Łódzkie Voivodship. Unlike most other large Polish cities, which have long histories, Łódź was created almost from scratch during the 19th-century textile industry boom to house textile mills, their owners and their workers, and rapidly grew to become an important industrial and commerce centre.

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