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Coordinates: 50°16′13″N 18°46′33″E / 50.270261°N 18.775877°E / 50.270261; 18.775877
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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 Silesia Industrial Region developed.
'''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 [[Silesia]] Industrial Region developed.
In 1951 Makoszowy was annexed to [[Zabrze]], and since that time it has been district of [[Zabrze]] called Zabrze-Makoszowy.
In 1951 Makoszowy was annexed to [[Zabrze]], and since that time it has been district of [[Zabrze]] called Zabrze-Makoszowy.
Makoszowy is located 4 km ( 2,5 mi.) away from Zabrze on Klodnica 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 one coal mine (built in 1906). There are about 2000 people. Easy communication with adjacent towns.
Makoszowy is located 4 km ( 2,5 mi.) away from Zabrze on Klodnica 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 one coal mine (built in 1906). There are about 2000 people. Easy communication with adjacent towns.

Revision as of 20:30, 27 August 2010

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 Silesia Industrial Region developed. In 1951 Makoszowy was annexed to Zabrze, and since that time it has been district of Zabrze called Zabrze-Makoszowy. Makoszowy is located 4 km ( 2,5 mi.) away from Zabrze on Klodnica 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 one coal mine (built in 1906). There are about 2000 people. Easy communication with adjacent towns.

50°16′13″N 18°46′33″E / 50.270261°N 18.775877°E / 50.270261; 18.775877