Kazimierza Wielka
Kazimierz Wielka? / I [ kaʑim ʲ v ʲ ɛʐa ɛlka ] is a town in Poland, in the Province of the Holy Cross. It is the seat of city and rural community and the Powiats Kazimierski
- 3.1 Town twinning
- 4.1 Structures
- 6.1 traffic
- 6.2 Education
- 7.1 External links
- 7.2 footnotes
Geography
Geographical Location
Kazimierz Wielka is located on the Nidzica in the southern part of the Province of the Holy Cross in the plateau Jędrzejów ( Płaskowyż Jedrzejowski ), a part of the lowlands of Nida ( Niecka Nidziańska ).
Climate
The warmest month is July with an average temperature of 18 ° C. The coldest is January with an average temperature of -3 ° C. The average annual rainfall is 550 to 650 mm.
History
The first mention of today's Kazimierz Wielka dates from the year 1320. During the Third Partition of Poland, the place came to Austrian Galicia West, before becoming part of the Duchy of Warsaw in 1809. With the end of the village was in 1815 part of the newly formed Russian Congress Poland. 1845 a sugar factory was built. After the First World War, the town was in 1919 part of the revived Poland. In September 1939, the place was like the whole of Poland, occupied by the German Wehrmacht. After the end of the Second World War, Kazimierz Wielka seat of a municipality. In 1956 it was seat of a Powiats and received three years later a town.
Policy
Twinning
Kazimierz Wielka has partnered with Old Town (Hessen) and Buchach (Ukraine).
Culture and sights
Structures
- The baroque Holy Cross Church from the 17th century
- The oldest sugar factory in Poland from 1845
Community
The urban and rural community Kazimierza Wielka has an area of 120.6 km ², where about 17,000 inhabitants.. The population fell from 18,050 in 2002 to 16,637 in 2008 to the municipality includes the following 41 Soltysships: Gabułtów, Słonowice, Hołdowiec, Kamyszów, Zagórzyce, Zięblice, Wymysłów, Plechówka, Głuchów, Chruszczyna Wielka Chruszczyna Mała Wojciechów, Gunów Kolonia, Podolany, Gunów, Donatkowice, Kamieńczyce, Donosy, Wielgus, Cudzynowice, Nagórzanki, Gorzków, Paśmiechy, Plechów, Wojsławice, Stradlice, Boronice, Marcinkowice, Zysławice, Lekszyce, Jakuszowice, Sieradzice, Kazimierz Mała Dalechowice, Krzyszkowice, Łyczaków, Gory Sieradzkie, Odonów, Łękawa, Skorczów and Broniszów.
Economy and infrastructure
Traffic
The municipality has a 375 km long road network, of which 29 km voivodship roads ( drogi wojewódzkie ), and 94 km circular road ( drogi powiatowe ) are.
Education
The city used 2005 on a kindergarten and a middle school ( gimnazjum ). In addition, a secondary school in the rural area of the municipality and ten elementary schools.