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The Schoena Palace (Chemiczna)
near the 1st of May Street,
in which was located
the district court in Sosnowiec
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The Sielecki Castel a view from the park |
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The Sielecki Park in its new layout |
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The coffee shop in the garden near Zeromskiego Street,
a meeting place
for the Jewish political parties |
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