Chorzów Batory

Coordinates: 50°17′00″N 18°57′00″E / 50.2833333°N 18.95°E / 50.2833333; 18.95
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Chorzów Batory
UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code(+48) 032

Chorzów Batory (formerly Bismarckhütte, Hajduki Wielkie, 1941–1945 Königshütte-Bismarck) is a district of the

football clubs in Poland, Ruch Chorzów
, is based there.

History

The settlement Hajduki was established in the late 16th or early 17th century when the local area belonged to the

plebiscite after which the settlement became part of Poland. The official change of the name from Bismarckhütte to Hajduki Wielkie took place on 19 June 1922.[1]
The municipality was merged with the town of Chorzów on 1 April 1939.

Gallery

  • Bismarckhütte Steel mill in 1908
    Bismarckhütte Steel mill in 1908
  • Saint Mary's church
    Saint Mary's church
  • Armia Krajowa's Street
    Armia Krajowa's Street
  • Train Station
    Train Station
  • Stadion Miejski
    Stadion Miejski

Notes

  1. ^ „Dziennik Ustaw Śląskich” 1922, nr 1, poz. 3; nr 13, poz. 43 (wykaz gmin).

References

  • Kurek Jacek (2001). Historia Wielkich Hajduk (in Polish). Związek Górnośląski. Koło "Wielkie Hajduki", Rococo Chorzów-Batory. .