- Zagłębie Dąbrowskie
Zagłębie Dąbrowskie (literally "Coal Fields of Dąbrowa"; IPAudio|Zaglebie.ogg| [za'gwɛ̃bʲɛ dɔ̃'brɔvskʲɛ] ) is a historical and geographical region in
Poland . It forms a part of theLesser Poland , though it shares many cultural and historical features of the neighbouringSilesia .It is often referred to in English as Zaglembie or Zaglembia.Fact|date=August 2008
Geography
Zagłębie is a highly industrialised and densely populated region of southern Lesser Poland, bordering
Silesia through theBrynica river (running betweenSosnowiec andKatowice ). Apart from the three main cultural and industrial centres of the area (Dąbrowa Górnicza ,Sosnowiec andBędzin ), the region also includes a number of smaller cities. Among them areCzeladź ,Wojkowice ,Siewierz andSławków ,and also smaller villages:Psary ,Ożarowice ,Bobrowniki andMierzęcice .Since the borders of the region were never clearly defined, other towns are also sometimes listed among the cities of Zagłębie. These are:
Zawiercie ,Poręba ,Włodowice ,Kroczyce ,Ogrodzieniec ,Łazy andOlkusz .Until the 19th century, Zagłębie shared the fate of the rest of the region of
Lesser Poland , with the exception of theDuchy of Siewierz , which between 1177 and 1443 was under silesian rule, on 30th December 1443 incorporated back intoLesser Poland as Polish fief and a property of the bishops of Kraków. After thePartitions of Poland , in 1795 Zagłębie was briefly annexed to the Prussian province ofNew Silesia . In 1807 however, during theNapoleonic Wars and thePolish-Austrian War , it was liberated and became part of theDuchy of Warsaw .After the
Congress of Vienna , along with the greater part of the Duchy, Zagłębie became part of the Russian-controlled Kingdom of Poland. Simultaneously, in both Silesia and Zagłębie, large deposits ofcoal were discovered and with the opening of theWarsaw -Vienna railroad in 1848, the region became the most industrialised part of the Kingdom. Despite developing simultaneously with adjacent Silesia, the region remained outside of German influence and remained largely Polish, a fact that is still a source of a certain animosity betweenSilesians and "Zagłębiacy" of Zagłębie. Zagłębie is sometimes called "Red", because of its Socialist or Communist tradition, while Silesia is more conservative and religious. Zagłębie people speak standard Polish, Silesians speakSilesian .After Poland regained her independence in 1918, Zagłębie became part of the
Kielce Voivodship , while the formerly German-held Silesia became part of a separateSilesian Voivodship . After WWII most of Zagłębie was attached to theSilesian Voivodship , laterKatowice Voivodship and recentlySilesian Voivodship .
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