Kozłowa Góra, Residential suburb in Piekary Śląskie, Poland.
Kozłowa Góra covers an area of 4.73 square kilometers with approximately 3,008 residents and represents the northernmost district of Piekary Śląskie.
The settlement was first mentioned in historical documents in 1532 and operated as a feudal village before becoming part of modern Piekary Śląskie in 1973.
The local community established the Halka Singing Society in 1911 and maintains the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help built in 1937.
The district features the Czarni Kozłowa Góra football club founded in 1952 and provides access to recreational areas and green spaces for residents.
The area houses Winna Góra, the highest natural elevation point in Piekary Śląskie, and contains remnants of the former Donnersmarcks palace complex.
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