TESP (English: Society for the Exploitation of Potassium Salt, Polish: Towarzystwo Eksploatacji Soli Potasowych) was a private mining enterprise, which existed in the Second Polish Republic, with head office in Lwow. It operated potassium salt mines in Kalusz and Stebnik, and sponsored a soccer team TESP Kalusz. Before World War I, the potassium salt mines in Kalusz and Stebnik had been operated by the government of Austria-Hungary.
In 1961 in its place was created a big Soviet chemical and metallurgical association Khlorvinil that used to employ some 17,000 workers.
See also
- Ugartsthal - an ethnic German village, whose name was in late 1930s changed to Tespowo, after the company.
References
- Economic history of Poland, by Andrzej Jezierski, page 284
- Nesterov, D. Cookies for Alekperov (Пряники для Алєкперова). Ekonomichna Pravda (Ukrayinska Pravda). 16 November 2012
External links
https://sites.google.com/site/karpatiretro/
This Polish corporation or company article is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |
This Polish history–related article is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |