"Katowice (Acerca de este sonido [katvits] (?·i) en silesiano: Katowicy, en checo, Katovice, en alemán, Kattowitz) es la ciudad más importante de la región histórica de Alta Silesia en la Polonia meridional, a orillas de los ríos Klodnica y Rawa. Desde 1999, Katowice es la capital del Voivodato de Silesia, y anteriormente era la capital del voivodato de Katowice. Katowice es la ciudad más importante del Área Industrial de Silesia Superior. Tiene una población de 354.000 habitantes (1999), con un Área urbana de Katowice de 2.700.000 habitantes y Área metropolitana de Silesia de 5.294.000 habitantes."
"Katowice /kætvits/ (Polish: [katvits] ; German: Kattowitz, Silesian: Katowicy, officially Miasto Katowice) is a city in southwestern Poland and the center of the Silesian Metropolis, with a population of 299,910 as of 2015. Katowice is a center of science, culture, industry, business, trade, and transportation in Upper Silesia and southern Poland, and the main city in the Upper Silesian Industrial Region. Katowice lies within an urban zone, with a population of 2,746,460 according to Eurostat, and also part of the wider Silesian metropolitan area, with a population of 5,294,000 according to the European Spatial Planning Observation Network. Today, Katowice is emerging metropolis. The whole metropolitan area is the 16th most economically powerful city by GDP in the European Union with an output amounting to