Myszków

Coordinates: 50°34′14″N 19°18′52″E / 50.57056°N 19.31444°E / 50.57056; 19.31444
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Myszków
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Car plates
SMY
Websitehttps://www.miastomyszkow.pl/

Myszków

Central Rail Line
, is also near the town.

Coat of arms

Myszków has for years been a center of heavy industry, which is reflected in the town's coat of arms. Created in 1969, it shows four black smokestacks, with fumes coming from the two in the middle. Above the smokestacks is the White Eagle, on the sides are two heads of corn, and the blue ribbon symbolizes the Warta river.

History

Palace of August Schmelzer (1880s)

The history of the town called Myszków is very short, and goes back to 1925, when the commune (gmina) of Myszków was created, part of Kielce Voivodeship. It was incorporated as a town in 1950, and the Myszków County was created in 1956. After World War II (August 1945), Lesser Poland's Myszków was transferred to Silesian – Dąbrowa Voivodeship, which in 1950 changed name to Katowice Voivodeship. In 1975 Myszków became part of Częstochowa Voivodeship, and in 1983 the town expanded, when the villages of Potasznia, Mrzygłód, Mrzygłódka, Nierada, Krwciwilk, Ręby, Łabry' and Smudzówka were annexed. As a result, currently Myszków covers a large area – it is the 139th most populated town of Poland, but the 50th in terms of territory.

Geography

Myszków occupies the area of 73.59 square kilometres (28.41 sq mi), of which 56% is arable land, and 22% forests. Since 1925 it has been the seat of a

Polish Jura
, and some of its districts are part of the Jura Landscape Parks. Myszków is characteristic for its settlement type of architecture, which is the result of mergers of numerous villages into its borders.

Districts

Myszków is informally divided into 22 administrative districts (dzielnica) or boroughs:

  • Stary Myszków
  • Nowy Myszków
  • Mijaczów
  • Pohulanka
  • Mrzygłód
  • Mrzygłódka
  • Będusz
  • Nowa Wieś
  • Gruchla
  • Kręciwilk
  • Ciszówka
  • Czarna Struga
  • Helenówka
  • Osińska Góra
  • Potasznia
  • Nierada
  • Bory
  • Smudzówka
  • Labry
  • Michałów
  • Połomia-Myszków
  • Ręby

Sights

Myszków train station

Among points of interest are the 19th-century rail station, the Palace of August Schmelzer (1880s), and neogothic Church of St. Stanislaus (1908–1936).

Sports

Myszków is home to a sports club MKS Myszków, which was founded in 1947, and whose name changed several times (Jedność, Stal, Papiernik, Krisbut, MŻKS).

Notable people

Twin towns – sister cities

Myszków is twinned with:[2]

References

  1. ^ "Population. Size and structure and vital statistics in Poland by territorial division in 2019. As of 30th June". stat.gov.pl. Statistics Poland. 2019-10-15. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  2. ^ "Miasta partnerskie". miastomyszkow.pl (in Polish). Myszków. Retrieved 2020-03-13.

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