Dzierżoniów
Place in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dzierżoniów (Polish: [d͡ʑɛrˈʐɔɲuf] ⓘ; Silesian: Rychbach; German: Reichenbach im Eulengebirge [ˈʁaɪçn̩bax]) is a town located at the foot of the Owl Mountains in southwestern Poland, within the Lower Silesian Voivodeship (from 1975 to 1998 in the former Wałbrzych Voivodeship). It is the seat of Dzierżoniów County, and of Gmina Dzierżoniów (although it is not part of the territory of the latter, since the town forms a separate urban gmina).
Dzierżoniów | |
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Coordinates: 50°43′41″N 16°39′04″E | |
Country | Poland |
Voivodeship | Lower Silesian |
County | Dzierżoniów |
Gmina | Dzierżoniów (urban gmina) |
Established | 13th century |
Town rights | before 1290 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Dariusz Kucharski |
Area | |
• Total | 20.07 km2 (7.75 sq mi) |
Elevation | 261 m (856 ft) |
Population (31 December 2021[1]) | |
• Total | 32,346 |
• Density | 1,600/km2 (4,200/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 58-200 to 58-205 |
Area code | +48 74 |
Car plates | DDZ |
Website | https://dzierzoniow.pl/ |
Established in the 13th century, Dzierżoniów is a historical Lower Silesian town that covers an area of 20.1 square kilometres (7.8 sq mi), and as of December 2021 it has a population of 32,346.[1] It is named after Polish priest and scientist Jan Dzierżon.[2]
Unique and architecturally rich, Dzierżoniów features a central market square with elegant tenements and a town hall as well as few museums and restaurants. The Old Town is a venue for several annual events and fairs.[3]