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Bielsko-Bia?a : Poland

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Bielsko-Bia?a (pronounce: [‘bi?lsk?:biawa]) is a city in southern Poland with 180,307 inhabitants (1999).

Situated in the Silesian Voivodship (since 1999), previously capital of Bielsko-Biala Voivodship (1975-1998).

Politics

Bielsko-Bia?a constituency
Members of Parliament (Sejm) elected from Bielsko-Bia?a constituency
Falfus Jacek, PiS
Kobielusz Antoni, SLD-UP
P?onka Edward, PO
Smolana Piotr, Samoobrona
Sztwiertnia Jan, SLD-UP
Szwarc Jan, SLD-UP
Tomczykiewicz Tomasz, PO
Zadora Stanis?aw, LPR
Zarzycki Kazimierz, SLD-UP

Famous people from Bielsko-Bia?a
Zbigniew Preisner

Sports
Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Bia?a – men’s football team (2nd league 2004/2005).
BBTS Siatkarz Original Bielsko-Bia?a – men’s volleyball team playing in Polish Volleyball League (Polska Liga Siatkwki, PLS: Seria A in 2003/2004, Seria B in 2004/2005 season).
BKS Stal Bielsko-Bia?a – women’s volleyball team:Polish Champion 2004, playing in Polish Seria A Women’s Volleyball League.

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