Gliwice
enUKGli·wi·ce
G0151700 (glĭ-vēt′sə, glē-vē′tsĕ)Gliwice
(Polish ɡliˈvitsɛ)Gli•wi•ce
(gliˈvi tsɛ)n.
单词 | gliwice |
释义 | GliwiceenUKGli·wi·ceG0151700 (glĭ-vēt′sə, glē-vē′tsĕ)Gliwice(Polish ɡliˈvitsɛ)Gli•wi•ce(gliˈvi tsɛ)n. GliwiceenUKGliwice(glĭvē`tsĕ), Ger. Gleiwitz, city (1993 est. pop. 216,000), Śląskie prov., SW Poland. A coal-mining and steel-making center of the Katowice region, it also produces automobiles, machinery, and chemicals. Its busy port on the Gliwice Canal gives it access to the Baltic Sea via the Oder River. Chartered in 1276, Gliwice was ceded by Austria to Prussia in 1742 and returned to Poland after World War II.Gliwicea city in Poland, in Katowice Województwo. Population, 169,000 (1969). It is an important railroad junction and a river port on the Gliwice Canal. The city is the second most important manufacturing center of the Upper Silesian conurbation, with about 45,000 workers. Among the city’s industries are heavy machine-building, metallurgy, and chemicals. There is coal mining. The city has a polytechnical institute and metallurgical and other scientific research institutes. Gliwice has existed as a city since the end of the 13th century. Gliwice |
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