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Kłobuck [ˈkwɔbut͡sk] (German: Klobutzko) is a town in southern Poland, with 12,934 inhabitants (2019). Located in the Silesian Voivodeship, about 15 km northwest of Częstochowa, it is the capital of Kłobuck County. Historically, Kłobuck belongs to Lesser Poland, and is located in its extreme northwestern corner, near the border with two other Polish historical provinces – Greater Poland, and Silesia. The town lies among the hills of Lesser Poland Upland. Most of Kłobuck lies 240 to 260 metres above sea level, and the highest point within town's limits is Dębowa Góra (284 metres). Kłobuck has the area of 47 km2, with forests taking up 20%.

Kłobuck
Market square in Kłobuck
Kłobuck
Kłobuck
Coordinates: 50°55′N 18°56′E
Country Poland
Voivodeship Silesian
CountyKłobuck
GminaKłobuck
Area
  Total47.53 km2 (18.35 sq mi)
Highest elevation
284 m (932 ft)
Lowest elevation
240 m (790 ft)
Population
 (2019-06-30[1])
  Total12,934
  Density270/km2 (700/sq mi)
Postal code
42-100
ClimateCfb
Websitehttp://www.gminaklobuck.pl

Etymology


In the past, the name of the town was spelled in many different ways – Kłobucko, Kłobuczko, Kłobuczek. Current name has been used since the late 19th century, and it most probably comes from ancient Polish word kłobuk, which is a type of headgear. Another explanation is that kłobuk means “top”, or “summit”, and at the time of its location, the town was on the top of Lesser Poland, as its most extreme northwestern urban centre.


History


Kłobuck was granted town rights in 1339, during the reign of King Casimir III the Great. At that time, it was located along the busy merchant road from Lesser Poland to Greater Poland. Further north, near Wieluń, the road split into two directions – northwest to Poznań, and southwest to Wrocław. According to Jan Długosz, who himself was a canon at Kłobuck, the local St Martin and Margaret Church was built in 1144. Kłobuck was a major local trade center well before receiving its official status as a town. It had a number of artisans, and in 1658 it became the seat of a starosta. As a result of The Deluge and accordingly because of the increase of levies paid to Jasna Góra monastery, the city began to deteriorate. For hundreds of centuries, until 1793 (see Partitions of Poland), the town belonged to Lelów County of Kraków Voivodeship. Annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia, it briefly was part of New Silesia. In 1807 Kłobuck was incorporated into the Duchy of Warsaw, sharing its fate in the Russian Empire. Between 1870 and 1917 Kłobuck was a village, upon order of Tsarist authorities.

In the Second Polish Republic, Kłobuck belonged to Częstochowa County of Kielce Voivodeship. In May 1939, National Defence Battalion “Kłobuck” was formed here. On September 1, 1939, the Battle of Mokra took place 5 kilometres north of Kłobuck. During World War II, the town was incorporated into the Third Reich, as part of the County of Blachownia (German: Landkreis Blachstädt), Upper Silesia Province. Most of Kłobuck's 2,000 Jews were murdered in the Holocaust.

Some Jewish families that survived the Holocaust moved to other countries, notably, Australia, Sweden, Israel and the USA. A Jewish Survivor, Zeleg Berkowitz, moved to Sweden and documented the Jewish communities life in Pre-Holocaust Klobuck.

In the immediate postwar period, Kłobuck returned to Kielce Voivodeship, but in 1950, together with Częstochowa, it was moved to Katowice Voivodeship. In 1952, Kłobuck County was created, and in 1975–1999, the town belonged to Częstochowa Voivodeship. After the war, Kłobuck quickly developed in the 1950s and 1960s, when several heavy industry enterprises were opened, and iron ore deposits were found.


Geography


Kłobuck is located on the border of two mesoregions: Wieluń Upland and Krzepice Slip, which form a part of Wieluń-Woźniki Upland. Kłobuck is located by the Biała Oksza river and Czarna Oksza river.


Landscape


The city is located on a hilly fragment of Woźniki-Wieluń Upland. The highest point within the town's limits is Dębowa Góra – 284 meters above the sea level.


Land use


Kłobuck has an area of 47,46 km2. About 71% of the area is used for agricultural purposes (mostly for arable farming and grazing). About 20% of the town's area is forested, whilst 9% of the land is covered by houses, industrial estates and infrastructure such as roads.


Nature


Dębowa Góra nature reserve is located within the town's limits, 2 km from the town centre. This nature reserve gives special protection to the remains of primeval oak and hornbeam forests. Most of the forests within Kłobuck's limits are a part of the Kłobuck forest district (Nadleśnictwo Kłobuck). There are no big natural bodies of water within the town's limits. The Zakrzew reservoir is located on the border of Rybno village and Kłobuck.


Sights



Transport


Main road connections from the Kłobuck include connection with Wieluń (to the north-west) and Częstochowa (to the south-east) via the National Road DK 43. Kłobuck also has a rail station, along Polish Coal Trunk-Line, which since 2006 has been used freight trains only.


Twin towns – sister cities


See twin towns of Gmina Kłobuck.




References





На других языках


[de] Kłobuck

Kłobuck [.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}ˈkwɔbut͡sk] (deutsch Klobutzko) ist eine Kreisstadt im Nordwesten der Woiwodschaft Schlesien in Polen. Kłobuck liegt rund 16 km nordwestlich von Częstochowa an der Biała Oksza im historischen Kleinpolen. Die Stadt zählt etwa 13.000 Einwohner und ist Hauptort einer Stadt- und Landgemeinde, in der rund 20.000 Menschen leben.
- [en] Kłobuck

[ru] Клобуцк

Клобуцк (польск. Kłobuck) — город в Польше, входит в Силезское воеводство, Клобуцкий повят. Имеет статус городско-сельской гмины. Занимает площадь 47,53 км². Население — 13 254 человека (на 2004 год).



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