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  1. Lodz's 2024 population is now estimated at 655,300. In 1950, the population of Lodz was 608,144 . Lodz experienced a decrease of -5,277 residents over the past year, marking an annual decline of -0.8%.These population estimates and projections come from the latest revision of the UN World Urbanization Prospects.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ŁódźŁódź - Wikipedia

    www .uml .lodz .pl. Łódź [a] is a city in central Poland and a former industrial centre. It is the capital of Łódź Voivodeship, and is located 120 km (75 mi) south-west of Warsaw. [8] As of 2023, Łódź has a population of 655,279, [1] making it the country's fourth largest city . Łódź first appears in records in 14th-century.

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  4. 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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    Łódź is a city in central Poland and a former industrial centre. It is the capital of Łódź Voivodeship, and is located 120 km (75 mi) south-west of Warsaw. As of 2023, Łódź has a population of 655,279, making it the country's fourth largest city.

  6. Łódź first appears in written records in 1332 under the name of Łodzia. In 1423 King Władysław Jagiełło grants city rights to the village of Łódź. The town remains no more than a rural backwater for the following centuries, with a population numbering just 800 as late as the 16th Century. After the Great Northern War (1700-1721 ...

  7. Weather and climate overview. Łódź has a temperate climate with warm summers and cold winters. June to August are the hottest months with temperatures around 68-77°F (20-25°C). The coldest months are December to February with average temperatures of 30-34°F (-1 to 1°C).

  8. The city was Russia's main centre for textile production and large numbers of the industrialists were Jewish. Many of the city's grand mansions and buildings went up during this era of Lodz history. During the 1800s, the population of the city doubled every decade, and by the end of the century the city had emerged as a primary source of the ...

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