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    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.

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · 1. Manufaktura. Source: Mariola Anna S / shutterstock. Manufaktura. A showpiece for the city centre’s regeneration over the last 25 years, Manufaktura is a mall and leisure complex incorporating former textile factories. Opened in 2006 it is the largest urban regeneration scheme in Poland since Warsaw’s Old Town was rebuilt after the war.

  3. 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.

  4. Feb 3, 2021 · Sobór św Aleksandra Newskiego w Łodzi | © Loraine/WikiCommons. Peggy Lee 03 February 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 ...

  5. Łódź. Poland, Europe. Łódź (pronounced woodge) is a red-brick city that grew fabulously wealthy in the 19th century on the back of its massive textile industry, then went into decline after WWII. Since 2000 it has been gradually reinventing itself as a modern metropolis (it is Poland's third-largest city) and rebuilding its once-crumbling ...

  6. 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.

  7. Łódź (pronounced “Woodge”) is Polands third largest city located in the center of the country. With a population of around 680,000, Łódź has transformed from a gritty post-industrial hub into an up-and-coming travel destination. The city is filled with architectural gems from its 19th century boom years as a textile and manufacturing powerhouse.

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