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Water Supply In Racibórz
Racibórz was the first city in Upper Silesia to have a water supply system. The first confirmed Water transportation, water supply is considered to be the artificial canal, mentioned for the first time in 1258. Currently, the city's water supply network spans 235.7 km. The majority of Racibórz uses the municipal network, which is managed by Wodociągi Raciborskie, while only residents of use the water supply network of Gmina Rudnik, Silesian Voivodeship, Gmina Rudnik. The water infrastructure in Racibórz is now modern and environmentally friendly, meeting the strictest standards set by the European Union. The city, one of the few in Poland, benefits from three efficient groundwater sources, ensuring that the water delivered to consumers is of high quality and does not require complex treatment processes. History The water supply in Racibórz has a long history. The canal dug in the mid-13th century by settlers from the Netherlands is considered the first water supply system in ...
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Racibórz
Racibórz (, , , ) is a city in Silesian Voivodeship in southern Poland. It is the administrative seat of Racibórz County. With Opole, Racibórz is one of the historic capitals of Upper Silesia, being the residence of the Duchy of Racibórz, Dukes of Racibórz from 1172 to 1521. Geography The city is situated in the southwest of the voivodeship on the upper Oder river, near the border with the Polish Opole Voivodeship and the Czech Republic. The Racibórz Basin (''Kotlina Raciborska'') forms the southeastern extension of the Silesian Lowlands, surrounded by the Opawskie Mountains in the west (part of the Eastern Sudetes), the Silesian Upland in the north, and the Moravian Gate in the south. The town centre is located about southwest of Katowice and about southeast of the regional capital Wrocław. As of 2019, the city has a population of approximately 55,000 inhabitants. From 1975 to 1998, it belonged to Katowice Voivodeship. History Until the end of the 5th century AD, the ...
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Freedom Square, Racibórz
Freedom Square in Racibórz (Polish: ''Plac Wolności''; formerly German: ''Platz vor dem Großen Tor'', later ''Holzmarkt'', ''Zwingerplatz'', ''Polko-Platz'', ''Horst-Wessel-Platz'') is a town square in the Bronki district of Racibórz, at the intersection of , Karol Miarka, Londzin, Drewniana, Gimnazjalna, and streets. A distinctive feature is the Glacial erratic on Wolności Square in Racibórz, glacial erratic from Wojnowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Wojnowice, placed in the 1930s, dating to the ice age. History The square's site once hosted the , one of three entrances to Racibórz's fortified town, encircled by defensive walls. It lies on the edge of Old Town, in central Racibórz, about 400 metres from the . The gate was demolished in 1818. Initially, the square was a celebration ground for the local shooting guild returning from a nearby range. In 1817, an animal market relocated here from the town center, operating until 1880 when it moved to the former Franciscan garde ...
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