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- Kozy type Place external.
- Kozy type PopulatedPlace external.
- Kozy type Place external.
- Kozy type Settlement external.
- Kozy type Q486972 external.
- Kozy type Location external.
- Kozy type SpatialThing external.
- Kozy type Feature external.
- Kozy type Village external.
- Kozy type Q532 external.
- Kozy sameAs Kozy external.
- Kozy sameAs 3094831 external.
- Kozy comment "Kozy [ˈkɔzɨ] (German: Seiffersdorf, Seibersdorf, Kosy (1941–45); Wymysorys: Zajwyśdiüf) is a large village with a population of 12,457 (2013) within Bielsko County, located in the historical and geographical south-west region of Lesser Poland, between Kęty and Bielsko-Biała, and about 65 kilometres south-west of Kraków and south of Katowice. It is the largest village in Poland (by comparison - the population of Wyśmierzyce, the smallest town in Poland, is only 858). The village name translates to 'Goats' in English, and has an area of 26,9 km2." external.
- Kozy label "Kozy" external.
- Kozy isDefinedBy about.rdf external.
- Kozy seeAlso Kozy external.
- Kozy seeAlso 3094831 external.
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- Kozy lat "49.845" external.
- Kozy lat "49.84756" external.
- Kozy long "19.141666666666666" external.
- Kozy long "19.14891" external.
- Kozy wasDerivedFrom Kozy?oldid=775115974 external.
- Kozy abstract "Kozy [ˈkɔzɨ] (German: Seiffersdorf, Seibersdorf, Kosy (1941–45); Wymysorys: Zajwyśdiüf) is a large village with a population of 12,457 (2013) within Bielsko County, located in the historical and geographical south-west region of Lesser Poland, between Kęty and Bielsko-Biała, and about 65 kilometres south-west of Kraków and south of Katowice. It is the largest village in Poland (by comparison - the population of Wyśmierzyce, the smallest town in Poland, is only 858). The village name translates to 'Goats' in English, and has an area of 26,9 km2. Since 1 January 1999, following Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998, Kozy has been part of the newly established Silesian Voivodeship (province); between 1975-1998 it was formerly part of the Bielsko-Biała Voivodeship. The village is well connected with the nearby city of Bielsko-Biała. It has a railway transport station, and lies on National Road No. 52. Kozy is the centre of the administrative district of Gmina Kozy." external.
- Kozy isPrimaryTopicOf Kozy external.
- Kozy homepage kozy.vot.pl external.
- Kozy alternateName "Kozy" external.
- Kozy alternateName "Kozy Wielkie" external.
- Kozy name "Kozy" external.
- Kozy population "11920" external.
- Kozy featureClass P external.
- Kozy featureCode P.PPL external.
- Kozy parentADM1 Silesian_Voivodeship external.
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- Kozy parentADM2 Bielsko_County external.
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- Kozy parentADM3 Gmina_Kozy external.
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- Kozy parentCountry 798544 external.
- Kozy parentCountry Poland external.
- Kozy parentCountry country-POL external.
- Kozy parentCountry 616 external.
- Kozy parentCountry PL external.
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- Kozy wikipediaArticle Kozy external.
- Kozy point "49.845 19.141666666666666" external.