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Plejada Sosnowiec

2001 establishments in PolandBuildings and structures in SosnowiecShopping malls established in 2001Shopping malls in Poland
Sosnowiec, Konstantynów, Centrum Handlowe Plejada, identyfikacja wizualna, lipiec 2024, KsP
Sosnowiec, Konstantynów, Centrum Handlowe Plejada, identyfikacja wizualna, lipiec 2024, KsP

Plejada Sosnowiec is a shopping center in Sosnowiec, Poland. It was opened in 2001,. It includes a shopping mall and a Carrefour hypermarket. It is located in the Środula – Konstantynów district, between the streets Staszica, Norwida and 3 Maja. The building at Staszica 8B is a one-storey building with a total area of 40,000 m2 and a usable area of 36,000 m2, of which the largest part is occupied by commercial space – 26,000 m2, and houses 117 shops. In addition to the hypermarket, the shopping center has 80 other stores and service outlets. Tenants includes Reserved, Cropp, House, Sinsay, H&M, Smyk, NewYorker, CCC, RTV Euro AGD, Orsay, Deichmann, Sephora, Pepco, Komfort, Empik, Rossmann, 4F, Martes Sport, HalfPrice, Jysk, Drogerie Natura, Pierre Cardin. There is a car park with 1350 parking spaces, two petrol stations (Carrefour, Moya) and a car wash.

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Plejada Sosnowiec
Stanisława Staszica, Sosnowiec Środula (Środula)

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Plejada (Centrum Handolwe Plejada)

Stanisława Staszica 8b
41-200 Sosnowiec, Środula (Środula)
Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
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Battle of Sosnowiec
Battle of Sosnowiec

The Battle of Sosnowiec was one of battles of the January Uprising. It took place in the night of 6–7 February 1863, between Polish insurgents under Colonel Apolinary Kurowski, and Imperial Russian Army garrison, which guarded the town of Sosnowiec, Congress Poland. On 5 February 1863 Kurowski and his men left Ojców, and marched towards Olkusz. He had some 150 men, who were joined by additional 100, including cavalry, riflemen and kosynierzy. The unit spent the night at Olkusz, and in the morning of 6 February they marched westwards, to Sławków and then Maczki (now a district of Sosnowiec). At that time Maczki was a very important railroad station, located at the border of the Russian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia. The insurgents, assisted by rail workers and coal miners from Zagłębie Dąbrowskie, captured a train, and at 9 p.m. left Maczki, heading to Sosnowiec, via Dąbrowa Górnicza. At 2 a.m. on 7 February, insurgent infantry left the train near Sielec, marching to the Sosnowiec Main Station. Then they attacked Russian garrison, which manned the station and nearby custom house. After some time, the Russians fled either to Modrzejów, or towards the nearby Prussian border. The Poles then released 30 captured prisoners of war, but several joined the insurgents.The insurgents seized 40 horses, weapons, and 97,000 roubles, sharing the money with Polish National Government. For the next two weeks, Poles controlled Sosnowiec and other areas of Zagłębie Dąbrowskie, with Polish banners hanging from administration buildings.