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Upper Silesian Metropolitan Area 

Central part of the Upper Silesian Industry Area.
Central part of the Upper Silesian Industry Area.

Upper Silesian Industry Area (Upper Silesian Industrial Region), (Polish: Górnośląski Okręg Przemysłowy, GOP) is a conurbation in Upper Silesia and western Lesser Poland, Poland, centered around Katowice in the Silesian Voivodeship.

Upper Silesian Industry Area with its 2.8 million population and Rybnik Coal Area (Polish: Rybnicki Okręg Węglowy, ROW) with its 0.7 million population both lie within the Upper Silesian Coal Basin, a home of altogether 3,487,000 people.

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Geography

Upper Silesian Industry Area is located in the historical region of Upper Silesia and Zagłębie Dąbrowskie in southern Poland in a basin between the Vistula and Oder rivers.

Gliwice
Gliwice
The market square in Bytom
The market square in Bytom

Climate

The climate of the area is continental humid. The average temperature is 17 degrees Celsius (-5°C in January and up to 30°C in July). Yearly rainfall averages at 750 mm, the most rainy month being July.

Main cities

City Population Area in km²
Katowice 314 500 164.6
Sosnowiec 233 284 91.26
Gliwice 205 086 134.2
Bytom 200 234 69.32
Zabrze 195 400 80.47
Ruda Śląska 145 470 77.7
Tychy 135 700 82.63
Dąbrowa Górnicza 130 560 188
Chorzów 114 686 33.5
Jaworzno 100 000 152.2
Mysłowice 78 300 66
Siemianowice Śląskie 75 700 25.5
Piekary Śląskie 64 600 39.6
Będzin 58 600 37.2
Świętochłowice 55 527 13.22
Knurów 42 000 34.2
Czeladź 35 200 17
Total 2 143 000 1304

Notable suburbs


Suburbs Population Area
Tarnowskie Góry 61 642 82,47 km²
Czerwionka-Leszczyny 41 068 115,65 km²
Mikołów 28 460 18,07 km²
Łaziska Górne 21 768 20,2 km²
Bieruń 19 724 40,31 km²
Pyskowice 18 717 31,14 km²
Orzesze 18 667 85 km²
Radzionków 17 300 13,14 km²
Lędziny 15 946 31,04 km²
Toszek 10 547 98,53 km²
Wojkowice 9 670 12,78 km²
Imielin 7 650 28,04 km²
Miasteczko Śląskie 7 585 68,3 km²
Sławków 6 770 36,6 km²
Total 285 464 681,27 km²

Transport

Public Transport

Tramway Katowice - Chorzów - Bytom
Tramway Katowice - Chorzów - Bytom

The mass transit system of the area consists of four branches -- buses, streetcars, trolleybuses and the regional rail united in the KZK GOP. Additional services are operated by private companies and the state-owned railways.

Trams

Silesian Interurbans - one of the largest streetcar systems in the World, in existence since 1894. The system spreads for more than 50 kilometres (east-west) and covers thirteen districts: Katowice, Będzin, Bytom, Chorzów, Czeladź, Dąbrowa Górnicza, Gliwice, Mysłowice, Ruda Śląska, Siemianowice Śląskie, Sosnowiec, Świętochłowice, and Zabrze.

Roads

Airports

The area is served by the Katowice International Airport, located some 30 km from the center of Katowice. With over 20 international and domestic flights daily, it is by far the biggest airport in Silesia (1.4 million passengers served in 2006; a new passenger terminal is currently being constructed).

Because of the long commute to the airport, there is a proposal to convert the much nearer sport aviation-serving Katowice-Muchowiec Airport into a so-called city airport, a second international airport for smaller, business-oriented traffic.

Railway

Standard gauge railway

The first railroad reached this area in 1846 (the Upper Silesia Railway, in Polish: Kolej Górnośląska; in German: Oberschlesische Eisenbahn). Nowadays Metropolis Katowice is one of the main railway nodes and exchange points in Silesia and in Poland. Cheap and fairly efficient, the Polskie Koleje Państwowe (Polish State-Owned Railways) in the area of the proposed union constitute one of the main transport hubs in Poland (the most important one being Warsaw).

The main railroad station is Katowice Central station. Both the domestic and the international connections run from there to almost every major city in Poland and Europe.

Broad gauge railway

Linia Hutnicza Szerokotorowa (known by its acronym LHS, English: Broad gauge metallurgy line) is the longest broad gauge railway line in Poland. Except for this one line, and a few very short stretches near border crossings, Poland uses the standard gauge for its railways, unlike Russia and the other former countries of the Soviet Union. The line runs on a single track for almost 400 km from the Polish-Ukrainian border, crossing it just east of Hrubieszów, to Sławków (one of the suburbs of the proposed union). It is used only for freight transport, mainly iron ore and coal. It is the westernmost broad gauge railway line in Europe that is connected to the broad gauge rail system of the countries which before 1991 constituted the Soviet Union. The line is managed by PKP Linia Hutnicza Szerokotorowa Spólka z o.o. company. Previous name of this line was Linia Hutniczo Siarkowa (English: Metallurgy - Sulfur Line), but after sulfur ceased to be transported on the line its name was changed.

Water Transport

Upper Silesian Industry Area also has several canals, including the Gliwice Canal (pl:Kanal Gliwicki) which links Gliwice Harbour to the Oder River and thus to the waterway network across much of Germany and to the Baltic Sea.

Klodnica Canal (pl: Kanal Klodnicki) is no longer used to transport goods, but it is popular with leisure cruisers.

Culture and Education

Katowice, Silesian Library
Katowice, Silesian Library

Upper Silesian Industry Area is one of the most important education centers of Poland (along with Warsaw). It is home to seven major universities and near 40 smaller schools of higher education. The most important are:

  1. Silesian University (Uniwersytet Śląski)
  2. Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice (Politechnika Śląska)
  3. Medical University of Silesia (Śląska Akademia Medyczna)
  4. University of Economics in Katowice (Akademia Ekonomiczna w Katowicach)
  5. University of Music in Katowice (Akademia Muzyczna w Katowicach)
  6. University of Sports in Katowice (Akademia WF w Katowicach)
  7. University of Arts in Katowice (Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Katowicach)



Bytom, Silesian Opera
Bytom, Silesian Opera
Katowice, Silesian Theatre
Katowice, Silesian Theatre

Theatres

  • Silesian Theatre (Teatr Śląski)
  • Ateneum Theatre (Teatr Ateneum)
  • Korez Theatre (Teatr Korez)
  • Cogitatur Theatre (Teatr Cogitatur)
  • GuGalanger Theatre (Teatr GuGalander)
  • New Theatre (Teatr Nowy)
  • Locus Theatre (Teatr Locus)
  • Small Theatre (Teatr Mały)
  • Teatr Rozrywki
  • Teatr Zagłębia
  • Teatr Iluzji
  • Teatr Gry i Ludzie
  • Teatr Dzieci Zagłębia
  • Gliwicki Teatr Muzyczny
  • Śląski Teatr Tańca
  • Theatre-cinema Rialto (Kinoteatr Rialto)

Music


Museum

Katowice, Silesian Museum
Katowice, Silesian Museum
  • Upper Silesian Museum in Bytom

See also

External links

Coordinates: 50°15′N, 19°00′E

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