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Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union

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Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union
Górnośląski Związek Metropolitalny
The location of USMU
The location of USMU
Nickname(s): USMU
Coordinates: 50°15′N 19°00′E / 50.25°N 19°E / 50.25; 19
Country Poland
Voivodship Silesia
Council Zarząd GZM
Founding 2007
Government
 - Head of Council Piotr Uszok
Area
 - Total 1,304 km2 (503.5 sq mi)
Population (2007)
 - Total 2.1 million (2,007)
 - Density 1,643/km2 (4,255.4/sq mi)
Area code(s) 032
Car Plates SD, SG, SH, SI, SJ, SK, SL, SM, SO, ST, SW, SY, SZ, SBE, SGL, SPI, SRS
Economy service industry, business
Highway E40 / A4:
Berlin-USMU-Kiev
E75 / A1:
Tricity-USMU-Bratislava
Airport Katowice International Airport

Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union, USMU also known under official name: Metropolitan Association of Upper Silesia, MAUS (Polish: Górnośląski Związek Metropolitalny) is a union of 14 adjacent cities in the Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.

The Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union is the largest urban center in Poland. Its population is 1.97 million (2008), within a conurbation of 2.7 million - the Katowice urban area. It is also part of the wider Silesian metropolitan area. The union's share of Poland's Gross Domestic Product is 8% and the combined budget of the union's participants exceeds 6 billion PLN.

The union has been created by a local initiative, and the participation was voluntary. An overwhelming majority of the local population supports the formation of the union. The intent to form the union was formally stated by the presidents of the participating cities, who signed a declaration to this effect on January 9, 2006 in Świętochłowice. The Union's registration was signed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration of the Republic of Poland (Polish: MSWiA) on 8 June 2007 with city of Katowice as its seat[1].

In 2006 and 2007, the union planned to unite these cities in one official city "Silesia"[2].

The aim of the union is the creation of a strong metropolitan center with pooled resources, an internationally competitive profile and unified management of common infrastructure.

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[edit] Goals of the union

Katowice at night

The main goals of the union include the following:

  • Arriving at a common development strategy for the cities comprising the union, in accordance with the current law governing planning and land use.
  • Putting into effect projects embraced by a common development strategy of the constituent cities.
  • Obtaining financial means from available domestic and foreign funding sources.
  • Managing the roadways transferred to the union by its constituent communes (Polish: gminy).
  • Preparing motions having as their aim obtaining public means derived from the budget of the European Union.
  • Stimulating the job market throughout the constituent cities of the union.
  • Supporting innovative economic programs that increase the competitive standing of the cities in the world.
  • Expressing opinions pertaining to legislative and decision-making processes in matters important to the union and affecting the union's activities.

The effects of the union's activity are to include: improvement in managing the agglomeration, strengthening its economic muscle and increased competitive standing of the constituent cities of the USMU, and also the coordination of public relations and promoting the constituent cities, as well as underscoring the importance of the region.

[edit] Geography

[edit] Location

The Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union spans urban communities in the historical regions of Upper Silesia (south part of Silesia) as well as Lesser Poland's Zagłębie Dąbrowskie in Silesian Voivodeship in southern Poland, within the northern portion of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin, between the Vistula and Oder rivers.

Nine million people live within 100 km of Silesian Stadium at USMU center. Six European capitals are located within 600 kilometres from USMU: Berlin, Vienna, Prague, Bratislava, Budapest and Warsaw.

[edit] Climate

The climate of the area is continental humid. The average temperature is 8 degrees Celsius (average -1.7°C in January and up to average 17.7°C in July). Yearly rainfall averages 750 mm, the most rainy month being July. Weak winds prevail, averaging 2 m/s from West (Moravian Gate).

[edit] Constituent cities

The Upper-Silesian Metropolitan Union has been created by a local initiative, and the participation was voluntary. An overwhelming majority of the local population supports its formation. However, outside of the area, the formation of the union appears to have less support. Originally, 17 cities were to enter into the union, but owing to technicalities of the Polish law which could have prevented its legalization, only 14 of the 17 cities; that is, those with the legal status of an urban county, proceeded with forming the union.

Map of district of Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union

The constituent cities in decreasing order by population are as follows:

District Population Area
Katowice 334 200 164.6 km²
Sosnowiec 236 300 91.3 km²
Gliwice 199 100 134.2 km²
Bytom 198 200 69.4 km²
Zabrze 195 400 80.5 km²
Ruda Śląska 149 000 77.7 km²
Tychy 130 700 82.6 km²
Dąbrowa Górnicza 129 800 188.0 km²
Chorzów 119 400 33.5 km²
Jaworzno 96 000 152.2 km²
Mysłowice 78 300 66.0 km²
Siemianowice Śląskie 75 700 25.5 km²
Piekary Śląskie 64 600 39.6 km²
Świętochłowice 55 500 13.2 km²
USMU (total) 2 062 200 1 218.3 km²

The borders between the constituent cities have been for decades largely artificial, and in many cases absurd. For example one side of the street would belong to the one city, and the other to another.

Nationally, the union strives to address several problems, including:

  • Poor recognition (e.g., often omitted from Polish maps[3])
  • Gross under-investment (for example, by far the lowest per capita allocation of the EU development funds in Poland[4]).

[edit] Agglomeration

USMU is the centre of the largest urban area in Poland and one of largest in European Union - Katowice urban area (2,7 million). The area bloomed in XIX and early XX centuries thanks to the vibrant development of industry and numerous local resources. The conurbation consists of about 40 neighbouring cities, however the entire metropolitan area (the Silesian metropolitan area) includes over 50 cities (5 million). Katowice is also in the middle of a 7-million megalopolis[citation needed] stretching from Kraków region through Katowice to Ostrava region.

[edit] Economy

USMU is an area of heavy concentration of industry, including coal, steel, energy, automotive, machinery and chemical. Over the last two decades, the service industry has become increasingly prominent.

[edit] Industry

Silesia City Center - a large shopping mall in Katowice, on the grounds of the old coal mine "Gottwald"

USMU is still a prominent center of coal and metal industries and a site of about a dozen of coal mines (operated by Katowice Coal Holding (pl: Katowicki Holding Węglowy) and Coal Company (pl: Kompania Węglowa); several steel processing plants (Huta Baildon, Huta Ferum, Huta Batory, Huta Pokój, Huta Florian, Huta Jedność, Huta Zabrze, Huta Zgoda); a foundry of nonferrous metals (Huta Metali Nieżelaznych Szopienice); about a dozen of power plants and cogeneration plants (Chorzów, Halemba, Jaworzno, Łagisza, Będzin, Chorzów, EC Nowa, Katowice, Miechowice, Szombierki, Szopienice, Tychy, Zabrze); two automotive plants (FSM, General Motors Manufacturing Poland); two plants producing military vehicles (Wojskowe Zakłady Mechaniczne and Bumar Łabędy, the maker of PT-91 main battle tank), several chemical companies (fertilizers, paints, etc), and numerous other industrial establishments.

Katowice Business Centre (Katowickie Centrum Biznesowe)

[edit] Business and commerce

Katowice is a large and dynamic business and trade fair centre. Tens of international exhibitions take place every year on the Katowice International Fair grounds and in the Spodek arena. Katowice is also the site of the second largest business centre in Poland (second to the Warsaw Business Centre). Skyscrapers are located along Chorzowska and Korfantego street in the city centre. The newest office buildings (A-class) in Katowice are the Chorzowska 50 and Altus Skyscraper. Several other large office buildings are currently under construction.

Katowice and USMU house Katowice Special Economic Zone (Katowicka Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna).

[edit] Transport

[edit] Public Transport

a tram in Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union

The public transportation system of the area consists of four branches. Buses and trams are united in the KZK GOP. Additional services are operated by private companies and the state-owned railways (regional rail). Trolleybuses in Tychy are operated by MZK Tychy.

[edit] Trams

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

[edit] Trolleybuses

[edit] Buses

[edit] Roads

Drogowa Trasa Średnicowa - express road S86

The area lacks a good circular road system and most of the East-West and North-South traffic goes directly through the city centre.

[edit] Airports

Waiting room in terminal B in Katowice International Airport

The USMU area is served by the Katowice International Airport, located some 30 km north of Katowice centre. With over 20 international and domestic destinations, it is by far the biggest airport in Silesia (~2,5 million passengers served in 2008). It is currently the third busiest airport in Poland and growing rapidly. In July 2007, Terminal B was added increasing the airport's capacity to 3.6 mln passengers per annum. Besides passenger traffic, the airport is also Poland's second largest by cargo, limited only by the size of the existing cargo terminal.

Airline carriers operating from the airport include: Air France, Centralwings, EuroLOT, LOT, Lufthansa and Wizz Air

There are proposals to convert the sport aviation-serving Katowice-Muchowiec Airport into a so-called city airport, a second international airport for smaller, business-oriented traffic.

[edit] Railway

[edit] Standard gauge railway

Train transportation in the region is inexpensive and fairly efficient. The main railroad station is the Katowice Central Station, with numerous regional, national and international passenger destinations. There are direct connections to Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna, Prague, Zilina (in Slovakia), Budapest, Kiev and Moscow.

There are two other major hubs (Gliwice and Sosnowiec) and tens of smaller stations.

The Silesian rail has a long and proud tradition, starting in 1846 when the first railroad reached the area (the Upper Silesia Railway, at that time called Oberschlesische Eisenbahn). Nowadays, USMU still contains some of the main railway nodes and exchange points of Silesia and Poland.

[edit] Broad gauge railway

Broad gauge railway line called Linia Hutnicza Szerokotorowa is notable for its ability to transport goods directly between the Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union and the countries of the former Soviet Union.

[edit] Narrow gauge railway

Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union is an home of the longest network of the narrow gauge railway in Europe. Former industrial trains today provide a service for tourists from Bytom to the local 'lake district' and other attractions.

[edit] Water Transport

[edit] Education

University of Silesia - Faculty of Law and Administration
Silesian Library in Katowice

The area is one of the most important education centers of Poland (along with Warsaw). It is home to seven major universities and numerous smaller schools of higher education. The most important institutions of post-secondary education are:

  1. University of Silesia
  2. Silesian University of Technology
  3. University of Economics in Katowice
  4. University of Music in Katowice
  5. Medical University of Silesia
  6. University of Sports in Katowice
  7. University of Arts in Katowice
  8. AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków (department in Ruda Śląska)
  9. Polonia University of Częstochowa (department in Gliwice)
  10. University of Arts of Kraków (department in Katowice)
  11. Polish Academy of Sciences
  12. International Higher School of Political Sciences in Katowice
  13. International Higher School of Banking and Finances in Katowice
  14. Silesian International Business Higher School in Katowice
  15. Silesian Higher School of Computer Science in Katowice
  16. Silesian Higher School of Management in Katowice
  17. Upper Silesian Higher School of Trade in Katowice
  18. Upper Silesian Higher School of Pedagogy in Mysłowice
  19. Upper Silesian Higher School of Enterprise in Chorzów
  20. Higher School of Banking and Finances in Katowice
  21. Higher School of Humanistic Science in Katowice
  22. Higher School of Technical Science in Katowice
  23. Higher School of Computer Technologies in Katowice
  24. Higher School of Pedagogical TWP in Warsaw, the Institute of Pedagogy in Katowice
  25. Higher School of Social Skills in Poznan (department in Katowice)
  26. Higher School of Humanistic - Economic in Lodz (department in Katowice)
  27. Higher School of Marketing Management and Foreign Languages in Katowice
  28. Higher School of Management the Protection of Work in Katowice
  29. Higher School of Management and Marketing in Sosnowiec
  30. Higher School of Management and Social Sciences in Tychy
  31. Higher School of Art Applied in Sosnowiec
  32. Higher School of Strategic Planning in Dąbrowa Górnicza
  33. Higher School of Philosophical & Pedagogical in Kraków (department in Sosnowiec)
  34. Higher School of Trading in Ruda Śląska
  35. Higher School of Economy and Administration in Bytom
  36. Higher School of Business in Dąbrowa Górnicza
  37. Higher School of Banking in Poznań (department in Chorzów)
  38. Silesian Theological Seminar in Katowice
  39. Theological Seminar of Smaller Brothers in Katowice
  40. Teacher's College of Foreign Languages in Gliwice
  41. Teacher's College of Foreign Languages in Sosnowiec
  42. Teacher's College of Foreign Languages in Tychy
  43. Teacher's College of Foreign Languages in Zabrze
  44. Private Teacher's College of Foreign Languages in Katowice
  45. Private Teacher's Board of Foreign Languages in Bielsko (department in Katowice)
  46. Gliwice Higher School of Enterprise in Gliwice
  47. Polish-Japanese Higher School Computer Technology in Warsaw (department in Bytom)
  48. Higher School of Performance Arts in Bytom

[edit] Culture

Katowice, Silesian Theatre

[edit] Theatre

  • Silesian Theatre (Teatr Śląski)
  • Rialto Cinetheater
  • Ateneum Theatre
  • Korez Theatre
  • Cogitatur Theatre
  • GuGalander Theatre (scena gugalander)
  • New Theatre
  • Locus Theatre
  • Small Theatre
  • Silesian Theatre of Dance
  • Teatr Rozrywki
  • Teatr Zagłębia
  • Teatr Iluzji
  • Teatr Gry i Ludzie
  • Teatr Dzieci Zagłębia
  • Gliwicki Teatr Muzyczny

[edit] Music

Bytom, Silesian Opera

[edit] Cinema

  • IMAX
  • Multikino ( 13 halls )
  • Cinema City - Punkt rozrywki 44 ( 13 halls )
  • Cinema City - Silesia City Center ( 13 halls )
  • Cinema City - Ruda Śląska ( 8 halls )
  • Cinema City - Sosnowiec ( 6 halls )
  • Cinema City - Gliwice ( 13 halls )
  • Helios Film Center Katowice ( 9 halls )
  • Helios Film Center Sosnowiec ( 4 halls )
  • Cinematographic Arts Center ( 2 halls )
  • Cosmos II Cinema (Kino Kosmos II) ( 1 hall )
  • Świadowid Cinema (Kino Światowid) ( 1 hall )
  • Bałtyk Cinema (Kino Bałtyk) ( 1 hall )
  • Marzenie Cinema (Kino Marzenie) ( 1 hall )
  • Nowość Cinema (Kino Nowość) ( 1 hall )
  • Oskar Cinema (Kino Oskar) ( 1 hall )
  • Patria Cinema (Kino Patria) ( 1 hall )
  • Roma Cinema (Kino Roma) ( 1 hall )
  • Andromeda Cinema (Kino Andromeda) ( 1 hall )
  • Amok Cinema (Kino Amok) ( 1 hall )
  • Panorama Cinema (Kino Panorama) ( 1 hall )
  • Theatre-cinema Tęcza (Kinoteatr Tęcza) ( 1 hall )
  • Theatre-cinema X (Kinoteatr X) ( 1 hall )
  • Theatre-cinema Rialto (Kinoteatr Rialto) ( 1 hall )
  • Theatre-cinema Bałtyk (Kinoteatr Bałtyk) ( 1 hall )

[edit] Museum

Katowice, Silesian Museum
Bytom, Upper Silesian Museum
  • Silesian Museum (Muzeum Śląskie)
  • Muzeum Historii Katowic (Katowice History Museum)
  • Muzeum Górnośląskie (Upper Silesia Museum)
  • Muzeum Zamek Piastowski
  • Muzeum Archidiecezjalne
  • Muzeum Misyjne OO. Franciszkanów (Museum of Misyjne OO. The Franciscan Monk)
  • Muzeum Biograficzne P. Stellera
  • Muzeum Prawa i Prawników Polskich
  • Muzeum Najmniejszych Książek Świata Zygmunta Szkocnego
  • Muzeum Górnictwa Węglowego
  • Muzeum Sztygarka
  • Muzeum Maszyn Biurowych
  • Izba Śląska
  • Centre of Polish Scenography
  • Centralne Muzeum Pożarnictwa
  • Sztolnia Czarnego Pstrąga
  • Silesian center of refreshment and culture

[edit] Media

  • TVP 3 Katowice
  • TVS
  • TVN24 - Katowice branch (TVN24 - oddział Katowice)
  • Radio Katowice
  • Radio Flash
  • Radio eM
  • Radio Roxy FM
  • Radio Planeta
  • Dziennik Zachodni
  • Gazeta Wyborcza - Katowice office
  • Fakt (gazeta) - oddział Katowice
  • Echo Miasta
  • Metro (gazeta) Katowice
  • Nowy Przegląd Katowicki
Spodek in Katowice

[edit] Ongoing performance series

  • Rawa Blues Festiwal - Spodek
  • Metalmania - Spodek
  • Mayday - Spodek
  • International Competition of Conductors by Fitelberg
  • International Festival of Military Orchestras
  • International Exhibition of Graphic arts "Intergrafia"
  • The all-Polish Festival of the Director's Art the "Interpretations"
  • Ars Cameralis Silesiae Superioris
  • International Theatrical Festival "APART"
  • International Conference of Dance and Festival of Dancing Art

[edit] Galleries

  • Galeria Sztuki Współczesnej BWA Al. Korfantego 6
  • Galeria Sztuki Współczesnej Parnas ul. Kochanowskiego 10
  • Galeria Sztuki Atelier 2 ul. Batorego 2
  • Galeria Związku Polskich Artystów Plastyków ul. Dworcowa 13
  • Galeria Architektury SARP ul. Dyrekcyjna 9
  • Galeria Art-Deco pl. Andrzeja 4
  • Galeria Fra Angelico ul. Jordana 39
  • Galeria Akwarela ul. Mikołowska 26
  • Galeria Marmurowa ul. Mikołowska 26
  • Galeria Piętro Wyżej
  • Galeria Sektor I
  • Galeria Szyb Wilson

[edit] Nature & recreation

[edit] Parks

The Dinosaurs Valley in Silesian Zoological Garden in Silesian Central Park (reconstructions of prehistoric reptiles)

[edit] Nature reserves

  • Bagna Nature Reserve (Rezerwat przyrody Bagna)
  • Dilina Żabnika Nature Reserve (Rezerwat przyrody Dolina Żabnika)
  • Las Dąbrowa Nature Reserve (Rezerwat przyrody Las Dąbrowa)
  • Las Murckowski Nature Reserve (Rezerwat przyrody Las Murckowski)
  • Ochojec Nature Reserve (Rezerwat przyrody Ochojec)
  • Oles Nature Reserve (Rezerwat przyrody Oles)
  • Płone Bagno Nature Reserve (Rezerwat przyrody Płone Bagno)
  • Sasanka Nature Reserve (Rezerwat przyrody Sasanka)
  • Segiet Nature Reserve (Rezerwat przyrody Segiet)

[edit] Tourism

[edit] Castles & palaces

[edit] Historical churches

Bytom, Holy Ghost's Church

[edit] Other local landmarks

[edit] Sports

[edit] Polish 1st League

[edit] Other Leagues

[edit] Famous people

[edit] Gallery

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

[edit] References

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