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Wyczerpy-Aniołów is a
dzielnica In the Polish system of local administration, a dzielnica (Polish plural ''dzielnice'') is an administrative subdivision or quarter of a city or town. A dzielnica may have its own elected council ('' rada dzielnicy'', or ''dzielnica council'') ...
(district) of
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located in north-east part of the city. The district has an area of 16.62 km2 and in 2014 had 9,182 inhabitants. Through the district run the national road 1, the national road 91, and the railway line 1 (with the Częstochowa Aniołów station).


History

The village ''Wyczerpy'' was founded in 1356. The village was growing along the route from Częstochowa to
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. Over time, the village split into Wyczerpy Górne (Upper Wyczerpy) and Wyczerpy Dolne (Lower Wyczerpy). In the second half of the 19th century there was created two factories: glassworks and chemical plants Wyczerpy Dolne was incorporated into Częstochowa in 1952 and Wyczerpy Górne was incorporated in 1977.


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