Rytwiany[2][3][4] [rɨtˈfjanɨ] is a village in Staszów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Rytwiany. It lies on the Czarna Staszowska river, approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) south-east of Staszów and 58 km (36 mi) south-east of the regional capital Kielce.[5] The village has a population of 1,827.
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Coordinates: 50°31′45″N 21°12′21″E | |
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Voivodeship | Świętokrzyskie |
County | Staszów |
Gmina | Rytwiany |
Elevation | 178.7 m (586.3 ft) |
Population (31 December 2009 at Census)[1] | |
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Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 28-236 |
Area code(s) | +48 15 |
Car plates | TSZ |
Website | http://www.rytwiany.com.pl/ |
Rytwiany, which belongs to the historic province of Lesser Poland, has a rich and long history. First documented owner of the village was a nobleman named Piotr Bogoria Skotnicki (13th century), and across the centuries, Rytwiany belonged to a number of owners, including Cardinal Wojciech Jastrzębiec, Hieronymus Jaroslaw Łaski, the Lubomirski family, the Potocki family, the Radziwiłł family, and several others.
In 1425 - 1436, Bishop Jastrzębiec built a defensive Gothic castle in Rytwiany, surrounded by the swamps of the Czarna river. The castle, partly destroyed in 1657 (see Deluge) was inhabited until the 19th century, then fell into a ruin, to be finally demolished in 1859. All that now remains of it is a fortified tower. In the early 17th century, when the village and the castle belonged to the Tęczyński family, it was a cultural center of the region. In 1621, upon request of Jan Tęczyński, Camaldolese monks settled here, building an abbey and a church. The monks moved to Warsaw in 1819, and their church now serves as a local parish church. In the late 19th century, the Radziwiłł family, who were the last owners of the village, built here a palace, which was remodelled in 2005 and now is a hotel.
According to the 2002 Poland census, there were 1,672 people residing in Rytwiany village, of whom 49.5% were male and 50.5% were female. In the village, the population was spread out, with 23.7% under the age of 18, 37.7% from 18 to 44, 21.2% from 45 to 64, and 17.3% who were 65 years of age or older.[1]
Table 1. Population level of village in 2002 — by age group[1] SPECIFICATION Measure
unitPOPULATION
(by age group in 2002)TOTAL 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80 + I. TOTAL person 1,672 191 254 248 222 259 184 141 120 53 — of which in % 100 11.4 15.2 14.8 13.3 15.5 11 8.4 7.2 3.2 1. BY SEX A. Males person 828 96 134 128 119 134 97 57 51 12 — of which in % 49.5 5.7 8 7.7 7.1 8 5.8 3.4 3.1 0.7 B. Females person 844 95 120 120 103 125 87 84 69 41 — of which in % 50.5 5.7 7.2 7.2 6.2 7.5 5.2 5 4.1 2.5
Figure 1. Population pyramid of village in 2002 — by age group and sex[1]
Table 2. Population level of village in 2002 — by sex[1] SPECIFICATION Measure
unitPOPULATION
(by sex in 2002)TOTAL Males Females I. TOTAL person 1,672 828 844 — of which in % 100 49.5 50.5 1. BY AGE GROUP A. At pre-working age person 397 207 190 — of which in % 23.7 12.4 11.3 B. At working age. grand total person 985 525 460 — of which in % 58.9 31.4 27.5 a. at mobile working age person 630 330 300 — of which in % 37.7 19.8 17.9 b. at non-mobile working age person 355 195 160 — of which in % 21.2 11.7 9.5 C. At post-working age person 290 96 194 — of which in % 17.3 5.7 11.6
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