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intersection: Narutowicz and Kilinski Streets Lodz
Hotel Polonia

3 comments:

  1. maybe have you captured them in the same day (hotel & traffic signal)?
    It was a warm sunny day.
    A wonderful solar light enhances the beauty of the facade.
    Such a delicate details on the blue doors.
    I like the old European charming architecture.
    I hope it is preserved.
    The beauty has no age but we need to take care,
    we must maintain in order to show
    to the young people
    how much we have in history and tradition.

    Shadow & Light the preciousness of this photo.
    Is this intersection next to the
    Piotrkowska Street?
    Is Piotrkowska a name equivalent to Peter, Pietro, Pedro?

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  2. PS I have to continue send photo to ainda2
    but I think that you can't comment
    there anymore because here in North South we can keep an agreable conversation.
    What do you think about?

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  3. The name of this street may suggest the origin of the name Piotr, but it is not.
    The name comes from the name of the city to which this road ran.
    This city is Piotrkow Trybunalski, located south of Lodz.
    Lodz was once very small and insignificant town, and it is Piotrkow Trybunalski was the largest town in the area.
    Only with the development of industries, mainly textiles, Lodz became a powerful city.

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