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All cities in the world were small before they became big :-)

Łódź (Lodz) got its city rights already in 1423, but until 19th century it remained the small settlement with only few hundreds inhabitants.

Łódź grew up rapidly in the second half of 19th century (from a population of 13,000 in 1840 to over 500,000 in 1913), and was the second biggest Polish city in the times of Second Polish Republic (1918-1939). Now it is the 3rd city in Poland, after Warsaw and Kraków.

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