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Aleksandrów Łódzki ([alɛkˈsandruf ˈwut͡skʲi] (listen); German: 1943-45 Wirkheim) is a town in Łódź Voivodeship that is part of the Łódź agglomeration. As of December 2021, the town has a population of 21,789.[3]

Aleksandrów Łódzki
Kościuszko Square in Aleksandrów Łódzki
Aleksandrów Łódzki
Aleksandrów Łódzki
Coordinates: 51°49′N 19°18′E
Country Poland
Voivodeship Łódź
CountyZgierz
GminaAleksandrów Łódzki
Established19th century
Town rights1822-1869, 1924
Government
  MayorJacek Lipiński
Area
  Total13.82 km2 (5.34 sq mi)
Elevation
206 m (676 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2021)[3][4]
  Total21,789
  Density1,577/km2 (4,080/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
95-069, 95-070
Area code+48 42
Car platesEZG
National roads
Websitehttp://aleksandrow-lodzki.pl

History


Saints Raphael and Michael Archangel church in Aleksandrów Łódzki - oldest church in the city
Saints Raphael and Michael Archangel church in Aleksandrów Łódzki - oldest church in the city

The village was founded in 1816 by Rafał Bratoszewski. In 1820, Rajmund Rembieliński called Aleksandrów "one of the better towns in Poland". Bernard von Schuttenbach was the author of the town planning project. In order to gain sympathy of the government, Bratoszewski called the town after the then ruling Russian Emperor Alexander I Romanov. This resulted in Aleksandrów gaining the city rights in 1822. After Bratoszewski died in 1824, the Kossowski family took over the town.

After 1832, the town began to fall back economically overwhelmed by the nearby towns of Pabianice, Zgierz and Łódź. In the late 19th century and early 20th century, many knitting companies were founded in Aleksandrów, so it is called the cradle of the Polish stocking industry and also gained the nickname "Sock-city" among the citizens. This trade is still the main one today. In 1910, the town gained a tram connection with Łódź, which was discontinued in 1991.

Herbrand Cafe & Restaurant building located on the Kościuszki Square
Herbrand Cafe & Restaurant building located on the Kościuszki Square
Weigh House - nowadays gift and souvenir shop
Weigh House - nowadays gift and souvenir shop
Neo-classical town hall built in 1824
Neo-classical town hall built in 1824
Vintage remains of the old tramway on Tadeusz Kościuszko Square
Vintage remains of the old tramway on Tadeusz Kościuszko Square

From the beginning, Aleksandrów was a town of three cultures and three religions. There were Protestant descendants of German knitters, Jews who were in trade and, of course, Catholic Poles who mainly worked as craftsmen and in factories. Until 1945, the wealthiest and most numerous ethnic group were Germans. The Jewish population in 1900 was 1,673.[5] For the Jewish, Aleksandrów was an important religious centre - the seat of Hasidic Tzadikim of the Alexander dynasty founded by Rabbi Yechiel Dancyger (1828–1894). It was also where Rabbi Chanokh Heynekh HaKohen Levin, the second Rebbe of the Ger Hasidim held court until his death in Aleksandrów in 1870.

In 1869, Aleksandrów lost its city rights lasting for more than 60 years. These rights were regained in 1924 in the newly reborn Poland.

Currently,[when?] it is the seat of the Aleksandrów Łódzki county. In September 2006, the first International Convention of Aleksandrów citizens was held.


Industry


Currently,[when?] there are 2,623 registered companies in Aleksandrów. The textile industry constitutes 38% of the economy, trade - 24%, vehicle mechanics and transport - 5%, and other - 33%.

Localization of main monuments
Localization of main monuments

Tourism


The most notable and oldest monuments of Aleksandrów are:


Sports


Sporting events

Local media



International relations



Twin towns - sister cities


Aleksandrów Łódzki is twinned with:


References


  1. "Burmistrz". aleksandrowlodzki.bip.net.pl (in Polish). Bulletin of Public Information. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  2. "Local Data Bank". Statistics Poland. Retrieved 2022-08-21. Category K1, group G441, subgroup P1410. Data for territorial unit 1020044.
  3. "Local Data Bank". Statistics Poland. Retrieved 2022-08-21. Category K3, group G7, subgroup P1336. Data for territorial unit 1020044.
  4. "Local Data Bank". Statistics Poland. Retrieved 2022-08-21. Category K3, subgroup G7, group P2425. Data for territorial unit 1020044.
  5. JewishGen.org



На других языках


[de] Aleksandrów Łódzki

Aleksandrów Łódzki ( [alɛˈksandruf ˈwuʦci]?/i) ist eine Stadt in der Woiwodschaft Łódź in Polen. Die Stadt mit 21.754 Einwohnern ist Sitz der gleichnamigen Stadt-und-Land-Gemeinde mit 32.685 Einwohnern (Stand 31. Dezember 2020).
- [en] Aleksandrów Łódzki

[ru] Александрув-Лудзки

Алекса́ндрув-Лу́дзки[1] (польск. Aleksandrów Łódzki) — город в Польше, входит в Лодзинское воеводство, Згежский повят. Имеет статус городско-сельской гмины. Занимает площадь 13,47 км². Население — 20 342 человека (на 2004 год).



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