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Makoszowy

Coordinates: 50°16′13″N 18°46′33″E / 50.270261°N 18.775877°E / 50.270261; 18.775877
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Makoszowy
District of Zabrze
Legnicka Street in Makoszowy, circa 2001
Legnicka Street in Makoszowy, circa 2001
Location of Makoszowy within Zabrze
Location of Makoszowy within Zabrze
Coordinates: 50°16′13″N 18°46′33″E / 50.270261°N 18.775877°E / 50.270261; 18.775877
Country Poland
VoivodeshipSilesian
County/CityZabrze
Within city limits1951
Area
 • Total
8.84 km2 (3.41 sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationSZ
Primary airportKatowice Airport

Makoszowy (Zabrze-Makoszowy, German: Makoschau) is a district of Zabrze, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland, located in the southern part of the city.

Makoszowy is located on the Kłodnica river with its two tributaries, Bielczanka and Czarnawka, surrounded with forests and ponds. Anglers like to fish here or just come and have a rest. There is a coal mine. There are about 2,000 people. Easy communication with adjacent towns.

Makoszowy borders the districts of Kończyce and Guido (in the north), the cities of Gliwice (in the west) and Ruda Śląska (in the east), and the villages of Przyszowice and Paniówki (in the south).

History

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Makoszwy was an independent settlement for a long time. In early decades of 19th century most of its inhabitants were farmers, but towards the end of the 19th century its character gradually changed into industrial, chiefly connected with coal mines, as Upper Silesian industrial region developed.

In 1906, a coal mine was established in the settlement. During the German occupation (World War II), the occupiers established and operated the E902 forced labour subcamp of the Stalag VIII-B/344 prisoner-of-war camp in the coal mine.[1]

In 1951, Makoszowy was included within the city limits of Zabrze, and since that time it has been district of Zabrze called Zabrze-Makoszowy.

Transport

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The Polish east–west A4 motorway, which is part of the European route E40, runs through Makoszowy, and the junction between the A4 and the north–south A1 motorway (part of European route E75) is located just west of the district, in the neighbouring city of Gliwice. In addition, the Voivodeship road 921 also runs through the district.

Sports

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The local football club is Walka Makoszowy [pl]. It competes in the lower leagues.

Notable people

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Karl Godulla (Polish: Karol Godula), a pioneer of the industrial development of Upper Silesia, was born in Makoszowy.

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References

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  1. ^ "Working Parties". Lamsdorf.com. Archived from the original on 29 October 2020. Retrieved 25 July 2021.