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  1. Zabrze became Prussian in 1742, and in 1921, when Upper Silesia was partitioned between Poland and Germany, it remained in German hands. Badly damaged in World War II, it was transferred to Poland in 1945. A major industrial and cultural centre, Zabrze is also one of Poland’s oldest mining settlements, the first mine having opened there in 1790.

    Zabrze became part of the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria in 1526, and was later annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia during the Silesian Wars. In 1774, the Dorotheendorf settlement was founded. When the first mine in Zabrze became operational in 1790, the town became an important mining center.

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    Zabrze - Wikipedia

    Early history Biskupice, which is now a subdivision of Zabrze, was first mentioned in 1243 as Biscupici dicitur cirka Bitom . Zabrze (or Old Zabrze) was mentioned in 1295–1305 as Sadbre sive Cunczindorf (German for Konrad/Kunze's village; sive = "or"). According to historical sources, mining in Zabrze dates back … See more

    Zabrze is an industrial city in Silesia in southern Poland, near Katowice. It lies in the western part of the Metropolis GZM, a metropolis with a population of around 2 million. It is in the See more

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    The Polish north–south A1 and east–west A4 motorways, which are parts of the European routes E75 and E40, respectively, run through Zabrze, and their junction is located … See more

    The city's most renown sports team is Górnik Zabrze, one of the most accomplished Polish football clubs, 14 times See more

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    On 17 September 2012, the Zabrze city council decided on a new administrative division of the city. Zabrze was subsequently … See more

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    Members of Parliament (Sejm) elected from Bytom/Gliwice/Zabrze constituency
    • Chojnacki Jan, SLD-UP
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    Like other towns in this populous region, it is an important manufacturing centre, having coal-mines, iron, wire, glass, chemical See more

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