Zabrze

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Zabrze
Flag of Zabrze Coat of arms of Zabrze
(Flag) (Coat of arms)
Location of Zabrze
Basic Information
Country Poland
Voivodeship Silesian
Powiat (County) Rada Miejska w Zabrzu
Gmina (Commune) Zabrze
Urban Information
Population 194.041
Area of district - km²
Founded -
City rights 1922
Latitude
Longitude
50°18' N
18°46' E
Gmina Zabrze
Type of commune urban commune (Gmina miejska)
Districts (No.) -
Area 80,43 km²
Agglomeration -
Density 2.413/km²
Area code +48 32
Car plates SZ
Twin towns Sangerhausen, Seclin, Lund, Sønderborg, Hazleton, Trnava, Opava, Kaliningrad, Rivne
Economy and Traffic
Economy -
Highway -
Railway -
Airport Katowice International Airport
Administration
Mayor Małgorzata Mańka-Szulik
Municipal Address -
Municipal Website

Zabrze (pronounced: Image:Ltspkr.png ['zabʒε]; German: Zabrze, from 1915-1945 Hindenburg) is a city in southern Poland with 194,041 inhabitants (2004). It is situated in the Silesian Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Katowice Voivodship (1975-1998).

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Zabrze was originally a village first mentioned in the 13th century. Beginning in the Late Middle Ages the village became increasingly Germanized after the local Silesian Piast dukes invited German settlers to the territory. Zabrze was inherited by the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria in 1526 and was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia during the 18th century Silesian Wars. Zabrze became an important site for mining in the German Empire upon its foundation in 1871. The settlement received its city charter only in 1922.

Zabrze was officially renamed Hindenburg in 1915 to honor Generalfeldmarschall Paul von Hindenburg; the new name was used until 1945-05-19. After the city became part of Poland in that year following World War II, the original name Zabrze was restored and most of the remaining German inhabitants were expelled according to the Potsdam Conference.

Because of the heavy levels of pollution caused by the mining industry, the triangle of land between Zabrze, Chorzów, and Bytom has locally become known as 'death triangle'. The term is recognised outside Upper Silesia although not used as often. Some treat Ruda Śląska as the southern tip of the triangle instead of Zabrze.

Members of Parliament (Sejm) elected from Bytom/Gliwice/Zabrze constituency

  • Chojnacki Jan, SLD-UP
  • Dulias Stanisław, Samoobrona
  • Gałażewski Andrzej, PO
  • Janik Ewa, SLD-UP
  • Kubica Józef, SLD-UP
  • Martyniuk Wacław, SLD-UP
  • Okoński Wiesław, SLD-UP
  • Szarama Wojciech, PiS
  • Szumilas Krystyna, PO
  • Widuch Marek, SLD-UP

Górnik Zabrze

Like other towns in this populous region, it is an important manufacturing centre, having coal-mines, iron, wire, glass, chemical and oil works, breweries, etc.

Panorama of city
Panorama of city

Zabrze is twinned with the following cities:

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Silesian Voivodship

Cities: Bielsko-Biała | Bytom | Chorzów | Częstochowa | Dąbrowa Górnicza | Gliwice | Jastrzębie Zdrój | Jaworzno | Katowice | Mysłowice | Piekary Śląskie | Ruda Śląska | Rybnik | Siemianowice Śląskie | Sosnowiec | Świętochłowice | Tychy | Zabrze | Żory
Powiats: Będzin | Bielsko | Bieruń-Lędziny | Cieszyn | Częstochowa | Gliwice | Kłobuck | Lubliniec | Mikołów | Myszków | Pszczyna | Racibórz | Rybnik | Tarnowskie Góry | Wodzisław | Zawiercie | Żywiec


Coordinates: 50°18′N, 18°47′E

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