Bytom, Bobrek, Zapuszczone Dzielnice w Polsce

4K Poland Bobrek is a district of Bytom. The name probably comes from the habitat of beavers, which was in the area of today's Bobrek, and also from the Beaver River, whose sources were located between Stolarzowice and Repty. The river in turn flowed in the valley of Miechowice, as a tributary of the Bytomka River. The districts of Karb and Szombierki are adjacent to Bobrek. In 1946 in place of the German name Bobrek Karf officially approved the current name. In 1859 the railroad line from Tarnowskie Góry to Chebzie passed through Bobrek. A second line from Bytom to Zabrze was opened in 1872. The town received streetcar transport in 1898. The streetcar ran as it does today from Bytom to Zabrze. There are two school buildings in Bobrek: an older one near the church (currently School Complex No. 3 in Bytom) and a newer one in Rataja Street from the 1920s (currently School No. 16). 🔘 FILMED IN 4K & 60FPS BINAURALLY USING: Pocket-sized Camera - https://geni.us/zv589 (Amazon) Wide Angle Lens for Pocket-Sized Camera https://geni.us/qi85f (Amazon) Action Camera - https://geni.us/qhrf (Amazon) Gimbal for Action Camera https://geni.us/DQ0kVr (Amazon) Audio Recorder - https://geni.us/5QD7BJ (Amazon) Binaural Mic - https://geni.us/CDG3DdN (Amazon) 20000 Power Bank - https://geni.us/LQQbw1 (Amazon) 256GB Memory Card - https://geni.us/HI22vKR (Amazon) Video Editing Software - https://geni.us/gQTNa4 (Amazon) 🔘 Start supporting this channel and you'll get these bonuses:    / @virtual.poland   #Poland #Bytom #Bobrek