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Polkowice (german: Polkwitz) is a town in south-western Poland. It is situated in
Lower Silesian Voivodeship Lower Silesian Voivodeship, or Lower Silesia Province, in southwestern Poland, is one of the 16 voivodeships (provinces) into which Poland is divided. The voivodeship was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Wrocław, Legnica, Wałbrz ...
. The town is the seat of Polkowice County and of Gmina Polkowice.


Geography

Polkowice is located in historic Lower Silesia, about northwest of Lubin. The nearest airport is Wrocław–Copernicus Airport, located from Polkowice. Situated in a traditional mining region, the town is part of the largest industrial copper-extraction area in Poland, with a copper-processing plant operating nearby. Nearby Polkowice Dolne is the site of a former State Agricultural Farm (PGR) and, since 1998, of a Volkswagen diesel engine plant, another major employer in the region. Designated as an urban-type settlement from 1945, Polkowice regained town status in 1967. In 1975–1998 it was in the former Legnica Voivodeship.


History

The name of the town is probably derived from Slavic ( Old Polish) '' Boleslaw'', meaning "great glory", a favoured dynastic name in the Polish royal House of Piast. According to legend, The
Silesian Silesian as an adjective can mean anything from or related to Silesia. As a noun, it refers to an article, item, or person of or from Silesia. Silesian may also refer to: People and languages * Silesians, inhabitants of Silesia, either a West S ...
duke
Bolesław I the Tall Bolesław I the Tall ( pl, Bolesław I Wysoki) (born 1127 – died Leśnica (now part of Wrocław), 7 or 8 December 1201) was Duke of Wroclaw from 1163 until his death in 1201. Early years He was the eldest son of Władysław II the Exile by ...
(1127–1201) had a hunting lodge erected near the later town, later called ''Bolkewice'' or, adjusted to the German pronunciation, ''Polkovicz'' (1333). In the ''Statuta synodalia episcoporum Wratislaviensium'' from 1475 the town is named ''Polkewicze'' and ''Polkowice''. As a result of the fragmentation of Poland into smaller duchies, it became part of the Duchy of Silesia, and later on the
Duchy of Głogów The Duchy of Głogów ( pl, Księstwo głogowskie, cs, Hlohovské knížectví) or Duchy of Glogau (german: Herzogtum Glogau) was one of the Duchies of Silesia ruled by the Silesian Piasts. Its capital was Głogów in Lower Silesia. Histor ...
. Polkowice was mentioned as a town (''civitas'') in a 1276 deed. It remained part of the Duchy of Głogów, ruled by the Polish houses of Piast and
Jagiellon The Jagiellonian dynasty (, pl, dynastia jagiellońska), otherwise the Jagiellon dynasty ( pl, dynastia Jagiellonów), the House of Jagiellon ( pl, Dom Jagiellonów), or simply the Jagiellons ( pl, Jagiellonowie), was the name assumed by a cad ...
, including future Polish kings John I Albert and
Sigismund I the Old Sigismund I the Old ( pl, Zygmunt I Stary, lt, Žygimantas II Senasis; 1 January 1467 – 1 April 1548) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1506 until his death in 1548. Sigismund I was a member of the Jagiellonian dynasty, the ...
, until the duchy's dissolution in 1506, when it was incorporated into the Bohemian (Czech) Kingdom. Parts of the medieval town were destroyed by a blaze in 1457, it suffered further damages during the Thirty Years' War and by a plague epidemic in 1680. After the First Silesian War in 1742, it was annexed by Prussia and later incorporated into the Province of Silesia. During the Napoleonic Wars, the town was visited by
Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader who ...
twice, in 1807 and 1812. Between 1871 and 1945 the town was part of Germany and was renamed ''Heerwegen'' in 1937 by German Nazi authorities during a campaign of erasing placenames of Polish origin. During World War II, a German
forced labour Forced labour, or unfree labour, is any work relation, especially in modern or early modern history, in which people are employed against their will with the threat of destitution, detention, violence including death, or other forms of ex ...
subcamp of the prison in Jawor was operated in the present-day district of Polkowice Dolne. On January 11, 1945, the German administration evacuated the population, leaving only the army in the town. On February 9, 1945, the town was captured by the Red Army. Afterwards the abandoned town became again part of Poland in accordance to the
Potsdam Agreement The Potsdam Agreement (german: Potsdamer Abkommen) was the agreement between three of the Allies of World War II: the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Soviet Union on 1 August 1945. A product of the Potsdam Conference, it concerned th ...
and was repopulated by
Poles Poles,, ; singular masculine: ''Polak'', singular feminine: ''Polka'' or Polish people, are a West Slavic nation and ethnic group, who share a common history, culture, the Polish language and are identified with the country of Poland in Ce ...
, many displaced from former eastern Poland annexed by the Soviet Union. In 2005 the neighbouring village of Polkowice Dolne was included within the town limits.


Education

* Lower Silesian College of Enterprise and Technology ''(Dolnośląska Wyższa Szkoła Przedsiębiorczości i Techniki)''


Sport

*
Górnik Polkowice KS Górnik Polkowice is a Polish football club based in Polkowice, Poland. The club currently plays in III liga which is the fourth tier of Polish football. They competed in the top tier for one season, in 2003–04. History KS Górnik Po ...
– football team, playing in the Polish third division. The team played in the country's top flight in season 2003-2004 * MKS Polkowice – women's basketball team, 3rd place in Sharp Torell Basket Liga in 2004/2005 season *
CCC Polsat Polkowice CCC Development Team () is a UCI Continental cycling team based in Poland. Formerly CCC-Mat, the team became known as CCC-Polsat in 2002. In 2004 and 2005, the team was known as Hoop CCC-Polsat (), reverting to CCC-Polsat in 2006. From 2007 to 201 ...
– Road Cycling Team
UCI Professional Continental team The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) – the governing body of cycling – categorizes teams into three divisions. The first division, consisting of the top 18 teams, is classified as UCI WorldTeams, and competes in the UCI World Tour. The se ...


Twin towns – sister cities

See twin towns of Gmina Polkowice


Notable residents

* Fritz Thiel (1916-1943), German resistance fighter *
Hans Kratzert Hans Kratzert (3 February 1940 – 15 August 2023) was a German screenwriter and film director. Kratzert was born in Heerwegen in the Province of Silesia during the Second World War. He was part of the mass emigration of Germans westward follow ...
(born 1940), German screenwriter and film director


Gallery

"1zetem" Polkowice - Kościół pomocniczy św. Barbary.jpg, Saint Barbara church at night POL Polkowice ZGZM Office.JPG, ZGZM (''Copper Basin Gminas Association'') Office Polkowice - ul. Gdańska (zetem).jpg, Gdańska street Polkowice - Ośrodek historyczny miasta (zetem)5.jpg, Town center Pomnik ku chwale górników polskiej miedzi - panoramio.jpg, Memorial stone dedicated to Polish copper miners


References

{{Authority control Cities and towns in Lower Silesian Voivodeship Polkowice County