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'''Łódź''' ([[German language|German]]: ''Lodsch'', 1940–45 ''Litzmannstadt'' (lit. "[[Karl Litzmann|Litzmann]] City"); [[Yiddish]]: ''לאָדזש'') is the fourth-largest city in [[Republic of Poland|Poland]]. It is the capital of the [[Łódź Voivodeship]] and is located in the centre of the country, southwest of [[Capital City of Warsaw|Warsaw]]. Łódź served as the [[de facto]] capital of the [[Polish People's Republic ( | '''Łódź''' ([[German language|German]]: ''Lodsch'', 1940–45 ''Litzmannstadt'' (lit. "[[Karl Litzmann|Litzmann]] City"); [[Yiddish]]: ''לאָדזש'') is the fourth-largest city in [[Republic of Poland|Poland]]. It is the capital of the [[Łódź Voivodeship]] and is located in the centre of the country, southwest of [[Capital City of Warsaw|Warsaw]]. Łódź served as the [[de facto]] capital of the [[Polish People's Republic (1947–1989)|Polish People's Republic]] from 1945 to 1948. | ||
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[[Category:Cities in Poland]] | [[Category:Cities in Poland]] |
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Łódź (German: Lodsch, 1940–45 Litzmannstadt (lit. "Litzmann City"); Yiddish: לאָדזש) is the fourth-largest city in Poland. It is the capital of the Łódź Voivodeship and is located in the centre of the country, southwest of Warsaw. Łódź served as the de facto capital of the Polish People's Republic from 1945 to 1948.