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Przemków

Place in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Przemków
Baroque Church of the Assumption
Baroque Church of the Assumption
Coordinates: 51°31′N 15°48′E / 51.517°N 15.800°E / 51.517; 15.800
Country  Poland
Voivodeship Lower Silesian
County Polkowice
Gmina Przemków
Established1280
Founded byPrzemko of Ścinawa
Named after Przemko of Ścinawa
Government
 • MayorJerzy Szczupak
Area
 • Total
5.64 km2 (2.18 sq mi)
Highest elevation132 m (433 ft)
Lowest elevation113 m (371 ft)
Population
 (2019年06月30日[1] )
 • Total
6,107
 • Density1,100/km2 (2,800/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
59 – 170
Car plates DPL
Climate Dfb
National roads
Voivodeship road
Websitehttp://www.przemkow.pl/

Przemków [ˈpʂɛmkuf] (German: Primkenau) is a town in Polkowice County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in western Poland.[2] It is the seat of the administrative district called Gmina Przemków. The town lies approximately 19 km (12 mi) west of Polkowice, and 97 km (60 mi) northwest of regional capital Wrocław.

As of 2019, the town has a population of 6,107.

Przemków gives its name to the nearby protected area called Przemków Landscape Park.

History

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Przemków was initially a Polish trade settlement, which was granted town rights in 1280 by Duke Przemko of Ścinawa from the Piast dynasty and named after him.[3] In the past, it was also known in Polish as Przemkowo or Przymkowo.[4] [5]

Two labour camps of the Reich Labour Service were operated in the town under Nazi Germany.[6]

Demographics

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
18901,904—    
19002,156+13.2%
19102,853+32.3%
19252,627−7.9%
YearPop.±%
19394,860+85.0%
19501,692−65.2%
19604,299+154.1%
20106,372+48.2%
Source: [7] [8]

Cuisine

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The officially protected traditional food of Przemków, as designated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Poland, is the Przemków honey gingerbread.[9]

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ "Population. Size and structure and vital statistics in Poland by territorial division in 2019. As of 30th June". stat.gov.pl. Statistics Poland. 2019年10月15日. Retrieved 2020年02月14日.
  2. ^ "Główny Urząd Statystyczny" [Central Statistical Office] (in Polish). Select Miejscowości (SIMC) tab, select fragment (min. 3 znaki), enter town name in the field below, click WYSZUKAJ (Search)
  3. ^ Orzechowski, Kazimierz; Przybytek, Dariusz; Ptak, Marian (2008). Dolny Śląsk. Podziały terytorialne od X do XX wieku (in Polish). Wrocław. p. 196. ISBN 978-83-923255-5-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ Leksykon Polactwa w Niemczech (in Polish). Opole: Związek Polaków w Niemczech. 1939. p. 636.
  5. ^ Damrot, Konstanty (1896). Die älteren Ortsnamen Schlesiens, ihre Entstehung und Bedeutung. Mit einem Anhange über die schlesisch-polnischen Personennamen. Beiträge zur schlesischen Geschichte und Volkskunde (in German). Verlag von Felix Kasprzyk. p. 78.
  6. ^ "X Niederschlesien" (in German). Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  7. ^ Dokumentacja Geograficzna (in Polish). Vol. 3/4. Warszawa: Instytut Geografii Polskiej Akademii Nauk. 1967. p. 40.
  8. ^ Stan i struktura ludności oraz ruch naturalny w przekroju terytorialnym w 2010 r. (PDF) (in Polish). Warszawa: Główny Urząd Statystyczny. 2011. p. 49. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2011.
  9. ^ "Miodowe pierniczki z Przemkowa". Ministerstwo Rolnictwa i Rozwoju Wsi - Portal Gov.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 11 November 2023.

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