Bydgoszcz

Bydgoszcz
Original name in latin Bydgoszcz
Name in other language BZG, Bedgoszcza, Bidgosc, Bidgosca, Bidgoshch, Bidgoshh, Bidgo Bidgoa, Bidqos, Bintnkos, Brombarg, Bromberch, Bromberg, Bydgoscius, Bydgoshh, Bydgostia, Bydgoszcz, Bydgoius, Bydhost, Bydho Bdgszcza, Bdgo Bdqo Gorad Bydgashch, bi de ge
State code PL
Continent/City Europe/Warsaw
longitude 53.1235
latitude 18.00762
altitude 37
Population 366452
Date 2010-10-28

Cities with a population over 1000 database. 2013.

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