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  1. (Z łódeczki łódź) Państwo Polska. Województwo łódzkie. Aglomeracja: łódzka. Data założenia przed 1332. Prawa miejskie: 29 lipca 1423. Prezydent: Hanna Zdanowska. Powierzchnia: 293,25 km² Wysokość 162–278,5 m n.p.m. Populacja (31.12.2023) • liczba ludności • gęstość 652 015 2223,4 os./km² Strefa numeracyjna: 42 Kod ...

  2. Łódź has one of the best preserved city centers in Poland with 785 historic monuments to admire. Beyond the architecture, Łódź impresses visitors with its vibrant art scene, museums, eclectic dining, thriving nightlife, and many green spaces to explore.

  3. Jul 15, 2021 · Lodz.Travel is the official tourism portal of Łódź, managed by the Łódź Tourism Organization. For years, the site has been providing the most up-to-date information about tourist attractions in Łódź, hotels, restaurants, events, and all thge topics that may interest ttourists wishing to visit Łódź.

  4. Łódź (Pronounced: Wootch) 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 ...

  5. Łódź. History and modernity combine in spectacular fashion in the dynamic capital of the Łódzkie province, where Poland’s third-largest city delights visitors with its rich variety of tourist attractions…

  6. Feb 3, 2021 · Having historically been an industrial city, Łódź is mostly shunned by tourists in favor of the more popular Polish cities, Krakow, Warsaw or Wroclaw. There are, however, many fascinating and beautiful things to see in the city, whether you prefer shopping, visiting parks or learning more about the city’s history.

  7. Lodz is the third largest urban centre in Poland with a population of about 742,000. Although the history of Lodz goes back a long way (it obtained city rights in the 15th century), its greatest development and later boom happened in the 19th century, when Lodz became a centre of the cloth industry. Since then, the town has struggled with many ...

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