- Wadowice
Infobox Settlement
name = Wadowice
imagesize = 250px
image_caption = Aerial view of Main Square
image_shield = Wadowice herb.svg
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pushpin_label_position = bottom
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = POL
subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship
subdivision_name1 = Lesser Poland
subdivision_type2 = County
subdivision_name2 =Wadowice County
subdivision_type3 =Gmina
subdivision_name3 =Gmina Wadowice
leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = Ewa Filipiak
established_title = Established
established_date = 14th century
established_title3 = Town rights
established_date3 = 1430
elevation_min_m = 250
elevation_max_m = 318
area_total_km2 = 12.98
population_as_of = 2007
population_total = 19149
population_density_km2 = auto
timezone = CET
utc_offset = +1
timezone_DST = CEST
utc_offset_DST = +2
latd = 49
latm = 53
lats =
latNS = N
longd = 19
longm = 30
longs =
longEW = E
postal_code_type = Postal code
postal_code = 34-100
area_code = +48 33
blank_name = Car plates
blank_info = KWA
website = http://www.wadowice.pl Wadowice [IPA-pl|w|a|d|o|'|w|i|c|e] ( _de. Wadowitz) is atown in southernPoland , 50km fromKraków with 19,200 inhabitants (2006), situated on theSkawa river, confluence ofVistula , in the eastern part of Silesian Plateau (Pogórze Ślaskie). Wadowice is the birthplace ofPope John Paul II (1920).History
The first permanent settlement in the area of today's Wadowice was founded in late 10th century or early 11th century. According to a local legend, the town was founded by certain Wad or Wład, a short form for the Slavic name of
Ladislaus . The town was first mentioned as "Wadowicze" in St. Peter penny register in years 1325–1327. In 1327 it is also mentioned (under the same name) in afief registry sent from prince John I Scholastyk of Oświęcim toBohemia n kingJohn I, Count of Luxemburg . At this time it was a trading settlement belonging to theDukes of Silesia of thePiast Dynasty , and according to some historians it was already a municipality. In 1430 a great fire destroyed the town. It was soon rebuilt and grantedcity rights , along with acity charter and a self-government, based on the then-popularKulm law . The privileges, granted by Prince Kazimierz I of Oświęcim led to a period of fast reconstruction and growth.The administrative division of the region in the times of regional division was complicated. Initially, between 1313/1317 and 1445, Wadowice belonged to the
Silesia n Duchy ofOświęcim and after 1445 to the Duchy ofZator . In 1482 Władysław I of Zator inherited only half of his father's lands and created a separateDuchy of Wadowice , which lasted until his death in 1493. The following year his brother and successor, Jan V of Zator abdicated. At the same time the land was subject toBohemia n overlordship, which lasted until the following year, when the Duchy was bought by theKings of Poland and incorporated as aSilesian County . Finally, the County was incorporated into theKraków Voivodeship in 1564.In the 16th-17th centuries Wadowice was a regional centre of crafts and trade. Among the most notable sons of the town was
Marcin Wadowita , a theologian, philosopher and adeacon of the Kraków Academy. He was also the founder of ahospital and a basic school in Wadowice. However, several plagues and fires halted the prosperity and the town's growth was eventually halted as well.In the effect of the 1st Partition of Poland, Wadowice was annexed by
Austria and incorporated into the newly-established Kingdom of Galicia, under direct Austrian rule. The town's growth started soon afterwards, after a road linkingVienna withLwów was built. The town became a seat of a communal administration and since 1867 - a county site. Small industries were developing slowly during the 19th century. New inhabitants settled in the area, attracted by the industry, new military barracks and various administrative institutions. In addition, a new hospital and a regional court were erected in the town centre. Finally, in the last 25 years of the 19th century partial liberalisation of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy led to creation of various Polish cultural and scientific societies.After the
World War I and the dissolution of the monarchy, Wadowice became part of the newly-rebornPoland . The seat of apowiat remained in the town and in 1919 the inhabitants of the area formed the 12th Infantry Regiment that took part in thePolish-Bolshevik War of 1919–1920. In 1920 Karol Wojtyła was born in Wadowice (later known as the bishop ofKraków and Pope John Paul II).After the Polish Defensive War of 1939, Germany occupied the area and onOctober 26 Wadowice was annexed byNazi Germany . OnDecember 29 of the same year the town was renamed to "Frauenstadt". Initially the Polishintelligentsia was targeted by harsh German racial and cultural policies and hundreds of people from the area, most notably priests, teachers and artists, were murdered in mass executions. Hundreds more were expelled and resettled to theGeneral Government in order to make place for German settlers. Between 1941 and 1943 aghetto was established in the city. Almost the entire local Jewish population (more than 2,000) was exterminated, mostly in the nearbyAuschwitz concentration camp . In addition, the Germans set up a POW camp for Allied soldiers and a penal camp that served as a transfer camp for variousGerman concentration camp s. Despite German terror, theHome Army units were active in the area, most notably in the town itself and in the Beskid mountains to the south of it.After the war, in 1945 Wadowice retained its
powiat town status and until 1975 served as a notable centre of commerce and transport in theKraków Voivodeship . After that the town was transferred to the newly-createdBielsko-Biała Voivodeship . After the peaceful transformation of the political and economical system inPoland (in 1989), most of the local industry was found inefficient and went bankrupt. However, the ecological and historical heritage of the area as well as its status as the birthplace ofPope John Paul II led to fast growth of tourism. Currently more than 200,000 people visit Wadowice every year and this number is rising.Economy
Wadowice is today mainly a centre for tourism and sightseeing, but also a place for small industries such as the production of machines and construction materials. There is also the headquarters of the biggest juice-maker of Poland - Maspex - and the shoe producer - Badura.
Culture and sightseeing
* Days of Wadowice (Dni Wadowic) are held every May-June. The feast starts every
May 18 to commemorate the birth of Karol Wojtyła
* Museum of the Holy Father Family House in the native home of Pope John Paul II collects remainders and relics about Karol Wojtyła and his family.
* Parochial church - the Virgin Mary's Offertoryminor basilica – 15th century, rebuilt in 18th century
* Kościelna 4 street, an 18th century house
* Neo-Classical "Mikołaj" manor - 19th century, named after mayor Mikołaj Komorowski
* Municipal Museum ofMarcin Wadowita
* Pope John Paul II square with 19th century burgher houses
* Monument to Emil Zegadłowicz, a writer who described the area of Wadowice in many of his booksNotable people
* Karol Wojtyła (1920-2005), Polish priest and bishop of
Kraków , 1978-2005 the Roman CatholicPope (as John Paul II)
*Marcin Wadowita "Martinus Vadovius Campinus" (born 1567), Polish theologian, philosopher and deacon of the Kraków Academy
*Emil Lask (b. 1875), German philosopher, brother ofBerta Lask
*Berta Lask (b. 1878), German writer (pseudonym "Gerhard Wieland"), journalist and communist activist born November 17, 1878 Wadowitz, died March 28, 1967 inBerlin
*Ada Sari ("Jadwiga Schayer", b. 1886) opera singer and actress
*Godwin Brumowski (1889-1936), Austro-Hungarian WWIfighter ace and air general
* Rafał Bujnowski (b. 1974), painter
* SaintRaphael Kalinowski (b. 1835, Vilna; d. 1906, Wadowice), founder of Wadowice college, seminary, church, monastery, and conventReferences
* [http://www.wadowice.pl/ Wadowice Town Council]
*http://www.it.wadowice.pl/ - Tourist Information
*http://www.wck.wadowice.pl/ - Wadowice Cultural Center, museum
*http://www.wadowice.pl/dom/srodek.htm Pope's home
*http://www.wadowice.com/ - info. WadowiceSports
*http://www.skawa.iap.pl/ - Klub Sportowy Skawa Wadowice, football,
basketball andvolleyball club
*http://pukskarol.pl - football, basketball, volleyball and swimmingBusiness
*http://www.skawa.com.pl/ - ZPC Skawa Wadowice, sweets producer
*http://www.fumis-bumar.com.pl/ - Fumis-Bumar, producer of mechanical devices
*http://www.maspex.pl/ - Maspex Wadowice, producer of drinks and juices
*http://www.ponar-wadowice.pl/ - Ponar Wadowice, producer of hydraulics devices
*http://www.ajb.pl/ distributor of electrical products and bearings
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