Żory
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Żory | |
(Flag) | (Coat of arms) |
Basic Information | |
Country | Poland |
Voivodeship | Silesian |
Population | 62 828 (31/12/04) |
City rights | February 25, 1272 |
Latitude Longitude |
50°03' N 18°42' E |
Area | 64,64 km² |
Agglomeration | 659 000 (2004, ROW) |
Density | 972/km² |
Area code | +48 32 |
Car plates | SZO |
Economy and Traffic | |
Administration | |
Mayor | Waldemar Socha |
Municipal Website |
Żory (read:[:Zho-ree]) (German: Sohrau) is a town in south Poland with 62,800 inhabitants (2004).
Situated in the Silesian Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Katowice Voivodship (1975-1998).
Contents |
[edit] Economy
website: City website - Wirtualne Zory
[edit] Education
- Górnośląska Wyższa Szkoła Handlowa im. Wojciecha Korfantego in Katowice - Branch in Zory (Wydział zamiejscowy w Żorach)
- Silesian University of Technology - Branch in Zory
[edit] Sports
- Pogoń 1922 Żory - women's handball team playing in Polish Ekstraklasa Women's Handball League: winner of 1st league in 2003/2004 season; promoted to Premiership in 2004/2005 seasson.
[edit] History
One of the oldest towns in Silesia, Żory was granted city rights in 1272 by Władysław Opolski.
Silesian Voivodship | |
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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 |