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Vysoká hora (historical name in German: Hohe Berg) [2] is a mountain with a height of 1,031 meters above sea level, located in the Hrubý Jeseník mountain range, in the northeastern Czech Republic, within the Eastern Sudetes, in Silesia, in the municipality of Andělská Hora, near the villages of Ludvíkov and Vrbno pod Pradědem.
View of the rocky summit of Velký Klínovec View from the ski trails' starting area towards Klínová hora, Spálený vrch, Vozka, Červená hora and Žalostná. Velký Klínovec is a mountain with a single summit. [3]
Anenský vrch (historical name in German: Anna Berg) [1] is a mountain with an elevation of 861 meters above sea level in the Hrubý Jeseník mountain range, located in northeastern Czech Republic, in the Eastern Sudetes, in Silesia, within the municipality of Andělská Hora.
Biskupice, which is now a subdivision of Zabrze, was first mentioned in 1243 as Biscupici dicitur cirka Bitom [citation needed].Zabrze (or Old Zabrze) was mentioned in 1295–1305 as Sadbre sive Cunczindorf (German for Konrad/Kunze's village; sive = "or").
A line 14 Siemens Combino approaching a PST station. Poznań Fast Tram ( Polish: Poznański Szybki Tramwaj, PST, informally: PeSTka, pestka – drupe, stone fruit) is a 8.1 km (5.0 mi) stretch of grade-separated tram / light rail line of the tram system in Poznań, Poland. The tracks are set in a cutting or on an overpass, switches allowing to ...
Contents. Silesian Interurbans. Katowice Sokolska. Silesian Trams (Polish: Tramwaje Konurbacji Śląskiej) is one of the largest tram systems in the world and the largest and longest tram system in Poland, located entirely within the Silesian Voivodeship. Started as a part of the German Empire in 1894, the system currently has 677 stops across ...
Significant roadways are Highway A4 and the Drogowa Trasa Średnicowa. There are several small railway stations, mainly on the line Katowice-Gliwice. Since 1950, Ruda Śląska is the site of a transmission facility, which was used from 1950 to 1988 for medium-wave radio broadcasting.
29.4 km (18.3 mi) ul. Sokolska. Drogowa Trasa Średnicowa (DTŚ, can be translated as diametral highway or central highway) is a controlled-access highway in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland. The DTŚ is entirely a dual carriageway with a minimum of 3 lanes in each direction. It is one of the most important roads of the Upper Silesian Industrial ...