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Świętochłowice (German: Schwientochlowitz, pronunciation: Ltspkr.png [[ˌɕvjɔ̃tɔxwɔˈviʦɛ]]) is a town in south Poland with 55,500 inhabitants (2005). Situated in the Silesian Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Katowice Voivodship (1975-1998).

History

The city is known since the 13th century, and received Magdeburg rights between the 13th and 14th century. It was part of Germany until 1920 (although 51,9 % of plebicite voted to stay with Germany), then became part of Poland, in 1939 part of Germany again and in 1945 part of Poland.

A German labour camp, Eintrachthütte labour camp, was opened in Schwientochlowitz in 1943. In 1945 the camp was reopened by Polish communist authorities as a concentration camp, Zgoda. The camp, in which about 2,500 prisoners were systematically murdered by its commander Salomon Morel, was closed in November. Morel is currently hiding in Israel, and is wanted for war crimes and crimes against humanity by Polish authorities.

Location

Świętochłowice is situated in the Southern part of Silesian plateau. Świętochłowice borders with Bytom (North), Ruda Śląska (West, Southern West) and Chorzów (East, Southern East).

Population

In Świętochłowice live 55 527 people. The city has the biggest population density in Poland and one of the biggest in Europe. Live here about 4200 people to 1 km².

Climate

Świętochłowice is situated in Silesian-Krakówian climate-zone. The sum of precipitation is about 700 mm every year. The biggest precipitations are on July and the smallest on February. An amplitude of year temperatures is usually 7°C. On January in Świętochłowice is approximately -2,5°C and on July is 18°C.

Soils

In Świętochłowice appear mostly brunate soils and swamp soils.

Neighboor-hoods

There are 5 neighboor-hoods of Świętochłowice:

Sport

The most popular sport in Świętochłowice is motorcycle speedway. In the part of city, called Centrum is situated stadium Skałka.

Sport clubs of Świętochłowice

Sportspeople of Świętochłowice in Olympic Games

Politics

The President of Świętochłowice is Eugeniusz Moś from the Solidarity Electoral Action. He was chosen in 2000.

Famous people of Świętochłowice

External links

Metropolian Katowice>Districts of Metropolian Katowice
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Silesian Voivodship
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Powiats: Będzin | Bielsko-Biała | Bieruń-Lędziny | Cieszyn | Częstochowa | Gliwice | Kłobuck | Lubliniec | Mikołów | Myszków | Pszczyna | Raciborz | Rybnik | Tarnowskie Góry | Wodzisław Śląski | Zawiercie | Żywiec

 


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