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determined by the dominant colours in the old arms of Chrzanów featuring St Nicholas, and that is why such colours were adopted. In 2009 a new flag of Chrzanów was introduced. It consists of 3 vertical stripes: a broad white one, centrally located and featuring the city's arms and two narrower pale blue stripes flanking the central stripe on both sides.
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church most probably around the same time. The present church was created by extensive reconstruction in 1912-1914. The interior decoration consist of several interesting altars with old paintings, arrestingly beautiful stained glass windows from 1914, grand chandelier from the 1930s and many other interesting historic objects.
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crosier in his right hand and a book in his left and wears bishop's vestments and a bishop's mitre on his head. Next to St Nicholas the Półkozic crest is seen which was the arms of the Ligęza Family, the former owners of Chrzanów. This coat of arms had been used by the town until c. 1809, when the authorities of the
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The ancient coat of arms of Chrzanów, the St Nicholas, was created perhaps in the 14th century simultaneously with granting the Magdeburg Rights to Chrzanów. The oldest preserved seals of the town of Chrzanów are charged with an effigy of St Nicholas, the patron-saint of the local church, who holds a
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In 1940 the German authorities began expropriating Polish families from better houses in the town. These were given to German officials, military, policemen and German settlers from Romania. The Nazis started removing any Polish traces in the town with particular pettiness. Public buildings and shops
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The Church of St John the Baptist in Kościelec had been built probably in the 14th century in Gothic style and it was preserved as such until 1843/45 when a decision was made for a general reconstruction of the church due to its rather poor shape. Among other interesting furnishings of the church is
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and 2069 of the Jewish faith. The period of the Free City of Cracow was a time of prosperity and rapid development for Chrzanów and its residents. In this period ownership of the town changed again. The former owner, Duke Albert Casimir of Saxe-Cieszyn, bequeathed the town to Archduke Karl Ludwig of
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In 1964 the flag of Chrzanów was adopted. During the session of the City Council on 21 May 1964 it was decided that the city colours would be blue and red put in two horizontal stripes, exactly like the colours of the Polish national flag. It seems quite probable that the choice of colours had been
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World War I cemetery behind / adjacent to the Jewish cemetery of 1914/15 with approx. 170 interred, mainly Austro-Hungarian soldiers who died in the Chrzanów military hospitals. The site has been cleaned, a simple cross with the names of the interred erected in 2014, and restoration is envisaged to
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and this one ran through Chrzanów. In 1852 a zinc and lead ore mine "Matilda" was opened in the direct vicinity. Chrzanów entered the age of rapid industrialization. With it the number of residents grew. In 1870 the town had 6,323 inhabitants, 7,712 in 1890, 10,000 in 1900 and 11,572 in 1910. Henry
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to which Chrzanów belonged to then, annulled all municipal coats-of-arms. Following the fall of the Duchy of Warsaw (1815) the arms of the Duchy was adopted as the arms of Chrzanów. It is unclear why the ancient and traditional arms were not restored. The arms of the Duchy of Warsaw, adopted after
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County Hospital, the Józef Piłsudski Children's House, a new building of Chrzanów Secondary School etc.), a residential area between Henry Avenue and Oświęcimska St. and housing estates at Kolonia Fabryczna and Rospontowa constructed for the employees of Fablok works. The population of the town in
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Church of St Nicholas, most probably constructed at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries Its final architectural shape - as it then seemed, as it survived only until 1912 - had been created in the 15th century and shortly afterwards by adding annexes. A detached belfry was erected next to the
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On 29 April 1942 the Germans hanged seven Jews in Krzyska Street in Chrzanow. The seven Jews were accused of illegally baking bread. The victims were Israel Gerstner (bakery owner), Chaim Gerstner, Szymszen Gerstner, Szaja Szpangelet, Fajwel Waloman, Israel Frisz and an unknown man from Olkusz.
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broke out in Kraków. Outside Cracow Austrian troops were also engaged in battle at Chrzanów where in February 1846 a 15-troop squad commanded by the owner of Kwaczała estate, Józef Patelski, victoriously attacked Austrian troops forcing them to withdraw. The revolt was doomed, however, and in
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and ore trade which was mined and smelted by Chrzanów's burghers. In 1640 Chrzanów was taken over by Andrzej Samuel Dembiński. Then in 1649 it was inherited by his granddaughter Katarzyna Grudzińska, and in 1675 by the Stadnicki family. In 1731 it went to Józef Kanty Ossoliński. In 1654 King
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of Poland bestowed a new privilege on the town, allowing for four extra fairs. Various guilds were active in the town: weavers', tailors', shoemakers', smiths', butchers' and others. Ancient Chrzanów's speciality was trading cattle, as here was a customs house for exports of cattle to
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Market Square with residences from the late 18th and 19th centuries. Probably the most interesting of those is a 1905-1907 two-storey, Art-Nouveau house at nr 13 (previously nr 22). It has a façade of glazed bricks opulently decorated with miscellaneous ornaments (mostly chestnut
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In 1949 Chrzanów had almost 15,000 residents, increasing to 20,000 in 1960, to over 30,000 in 1975 and to 53,000 in 1993. After 1945 new enterprises were created in the town (e.g. a dairy, a cold storage plant, a slaughterhouse) and new residential areas (housing estates
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In the years 1919-1939 Chrzanów and Chrzanów County belonged to the Province of Cracow (Voivodeship) in the Second Polish Republic. In the interwar years further industrialization of the town followed. In the 1920s Stella ceramic works and
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and so on) and cultural centres (e.g. County Cultural Centre, the construction of which was initiated in 1959, and Chrzanów Museum founded in 1960). In 1970-71 a new town centre was constructed focusing around the Millennium Square
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the 19th-century high altar and black Dębniki marble epitaphs of the former owners of Kościelec, which until the recent renovation used to be on the walls of the presbytery. The church has a richly adorned bell of 1484.
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The Victory and Liberty Monument at the Tysiąclecia Sq. (locally known as "The Eagle") by the Chrzanovian sculptor Marian Konarski. It was raised in 1971 in memory of the residents of Chrzanów who fell during World War
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The Building of the Credit Society (1895) in Henry Avenue, with rich eclectic details including two porches with column porticos which make the whole structure look quite handsome.
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Austria (1822), who in turn sold it to the Cracovian Senator and MP from Chrzanów Jan Mieroszewski. In 1856 Mieroszewski decided to sell his Chrzanów estate to a group of
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and Chrzanów became a seat of a county. In 1847 the first part of the railway running through Chrzanów County was built: from Cracow to Silesia with railway stations in
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Chrzanów has, among others, seven primary schools, two secondary schools, a secondary technical school, a music school and the Academy of Business and Marketing (
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September 1846 Chrzanów with the entire Free City of Cracow was annexed to the Austrian Kingdom of Galicia. In 1853/54 Galicia was divided into counties
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It is impossible to establish a reliable date for the foundation of the town. A stronghold existed on the site, which was later raised to the rank of a
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plan, according to a design of Teodor Talowski from Kraków. The chapel was raised as the mausoleum of the last owners of Chrzanów, the Loewenfelds.
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1815 as the arms of Chrzanów, were a shield divided in half and placed under a royal crown. In the right field of the shield were the arms of
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on 3 May 1815. Chrzanów and the surrounding areas are annexed to the newly created state. In 1838 Chrzanów had 4078 residents: 2009 of the
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bestowed upon Chrzanów the privilege of holding extra fairs and in 1781 a similar privilege was bestowed on the town by
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were not allowed to venture outside the ghetto. From 1942 Germans started sending Chrzanów's Jews to the death camp in
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had all signs written in Polish removed and all streets received German names. In 1941 the town itself was renamed
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number 79. There are also two voivodeship roads starting from Chrzanów: road number 933 (going south-west) to
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1921 was 12,244 and 18,106 according to the 1931 census. In 1939 the number of residents was 22,000.
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The town has a number of sports venue, including a large sport hall. The main sports club is
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German occupation was terminated on 24 January 1945 when Chrzanów was taken over by
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entrepreneurs, one of whom, Emanuel Loewenfeld, soon became the sole owner.
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The Loewenfeld Mausoleum, built in 1898-1900 in Neo-Classical style on the
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worker and escapee, gave famous testimony; longest known survivor of the
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Browning, Christopher R.; Dean, Martin; Megargee, Geoffrey P. (2012).
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Chrzanów was plundered and put to the torch by Swedish troops of King
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Rail connection links Chrzanów to Kraków (to the east), Oświęcim and
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with 35,651 inhabitants as of December 2021. It is situated in the
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from the east. The town of Chrzanów was rebuilt according to the
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The castle granary from the 16th century, now the seat of the
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Main road connections from the town include connection with
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The old wing of the Stanisław Staszic Secondary School.
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The Church of St John the Baptist in Chrzanów-Kościelec
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The Loewenfeld Mausoleum in Chrzanów's parish cemetery
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Chrzanow; the Life and Destruction of a Jewish Shtetl
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Chrzanów miasto powiatowe w województwie krakowskiem
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Following the fall of 410:Chrzanów's Market Square, c. 1910 1670: 1589: 1288: 1272: 1256: 952: 951: 939: 938: 926: 925: 913: 912: 900: 899: 887: 886: 872: 871: 463:(since 1999) and is the seat of 442: 230: 210: 150: 149: 142: 123: 113: 98: 27: 760: 426:The building of Chrzanów Museum 1395: 1371: 1344: 961: 1: 1728:Holocaust locations in Poland 1458:Ziemia chrzanowska i Jaworzno 1403:Obituary: Nathan Wasserberger 1304: 1227:(1981–2009), Olympic canoeist 849:Number of inhabitants by year 726: 593:resulting in creation of the 1503:Jewish Community in Chrzanów 1132: 1085: 1081:Transport routes in Chrzanów 650: 560: 7: 1186:(1907-1967), Jewish Marxist 535:King Stanislaus II Augustus 10: 1744: 1240: 1237:Twin towns — sister cities 549:, Chrzanów was annexed to 470: 15: 1679: 1668: 1654: 1598: 1587: 1558: 1546: 1057:Chrzanów County Hospital. 877: 841: 838: 835: 779: 776: 773: 755:Lesser Poland Voivodeship 686:Province of Upper Silesia 519:In the 16th century King 461:Lesser Poland Voivodeship 394: 384: 374: 364: 343: 326: 322:930/km (2,400/sq mi) 318: 310: 305: 297: 289: 284: 272: 267: 255: 243: 223: 203: 168: 137: 109: 97: 90: 18:Chrzanów (disambiguation) 1420: 1221:(born 1968), jazz singer 1144: 455:) is a town in southern 418:Chrzanów's Market Square 301:280 m (920 ft) 104:Church of Saint Nicholas 1232:International relations 1178:Klemens Stefan Sielecki 57:more precise citations. 1206: 1200: 1098:(to the west) via the 1082: 1074: 1066: 1058: 1044:coat of arms of Poland 979: 971: 435: 427: 419: 411: 399:http://www.chrzanow.pl 1080: 1072: 1064: 1056: 1028:Flag and coat of arms 1023:be completed by 2018. 977: 969: 668:With the outbreak of 521:Sigismund II Augustus 506:Casimir III the Great 433: 425: 417: 409: 345: • Summer ( 1215:(1928-2013), painter 1127:Czechowice-Dziedzice 319: • Density 1332:. Statistics Poland 1213:Nathan Wasserberger 721:1st Ukrainian Front 595:Free City of Kraków 490:Casimir II the Just 184: /  1559:Urban-rural gminas 1466:, Chrzanów 1998, 1379:"Chrzanow, Poland" 1169:Ignacy Schwarzbart 1094:(to the east) and 1083: 1075: 1067: 1059: 980: 972: 833:Population density 706:Auschwitz-Birkenau 645:Republic of Poland 591:Congress of Vienna 539:Great Northern War 436: 428: 420: 412: 311: • Total 290: • Total 276:Robert Maciaszek ( 273: • Mayor 1710: 1709: 1614: 1613: 1505:on Virtual Shtetl 1485:978-83-7605-028-7 1479:, Chrzanów 2008, 1383:www.jewishgen.org 1364:978-0-253-00202-0 1330:"Local Data Bank" 1192:(1907-1975), Poet 959: 958: 846: 845: 488:by order of Duke 404: 403: 188:50.133°N 19.400°E 83: 82: 75: 1735: 1674: 1641: 1634: 1627: 1618: 1617: 1593: 1533: 1526: 1519: 1510: 1509: 1454:, Chrzanów 1934 1450:Jan Pęckowski: 1438: 1437: 1435: 1433: 1416: 1410: 1399: 1393: 1392: 1390: 1389: 1375: 1369: 1368: 1348: 1342: 1340: 1338: 1337: 1326: 1293: 1292: 1277: 1276: 1261: 1260: 1209: 1203: 1163:Dovid Halberstam 1116:Jastrzębie-Zdrój 1073:The Sports Hall. 955: 954: 942: 941: 929: 928: 916: 915: 903: 902: 890: 889: 875: 874: 853: 852: 768: 767: 747:Plac Tysiąclecia 567:Austrian Galicia 547:Poland-Lithuania 454: 453: 452: 445: 434:Krakowska Street 369:32-500 to 32-503 350: 236: 234: 233: 216: 214: 213: 199: 198: 196: 195: 194: 189: 185: 182: 181: 180: 177: 153: 152: 146: 127: 117: 102: 88: 87: 78: 71: 67: 64: 58: 53:this article by 44:inline citations 31: 30: 23: 1743: 1742: 1738: 1737: 1736: 1734: 1733: 1732: 1713: 1712: 1711: 1706: 1675: 1666: 1650: 1645: 1615: 1610: 1594: 1585: 1581:Gmina Trzebinia 1554: 1542: 1540:Chrzanów County 1537: 1494: 1489: 1441: 1431: 1429: 1422: 1418: 1417: 1413: 1409:, 7 April 2013. 1400: 1396: 1387: 1385: 1377: 1376: 1372: 1365: 1349: 1345: 1335: 1333: 1328: 1327: 1316: 1307: 1295:Ivano-Frankivsk 1287: 1271: 1255: 1245: 1239: 1234: 1225:Michał Gajownik 1184:Isaac Deutscher 1159: 1151:Fablok Chrzanów 1147: 1135: 1088: 1035:Duchy of Warsaw 1030: 1017:Jewish cemetery 1004:Chrzanów Museum 964: 851: 763: 729: 662:Józef Piłsudski 653: 641:Austria-Hungary 575:Duchy of Warsaw 563: 555:Habsburg Empire 531:John II Casimir 478: 476:History to 1809 473: 465:Chrzanów County 448: 447: 370: 344: 231: 229: 211: 209: 192: 190: 186: 183: 178: 175: 173: 171: 170: 164: 163: 162: 161: 160: 159: 158: 154: 133: 132: 131: 130: 121: 120: 105: 93: 86: 79: 68: 62: 59: 49:Please help to 48: 32: 28: 21: 12: 11: 5: 1741: 1731: 1730: 1725: 1708: 1707: 1705: 1704: 1699: 1694: 1689: 1683: 1681: 1677: 1676: 1669: 1667: 1665: 1664: 1658: 1656: 1652: 1651: 1648:Gmina Chrzanów 1644: 1643: 1636: 1629: 1621: 1612: 1611: 1609: 1608: 1602: 1600: 1596: 1595: 1588: 1586: 1584: 1583: 1578: 1573: 1571:Gmina Chrzanów 1568: 1566:Gmina Alwernia 1562: 1560: 1556: 1555: 1547: 1544: 1543: 1536: 1535: 1528: 1521: 1513: 1507: 1506: 1500: 1493: 1492:External links 1490: 1488: 1487: 1474: 1461: 1455: 1447: 1446: 1445: 1440: 1439: 1428:(in Ukrainian) 1411: 1407:New York Times 1394: 1370: 1363: 1343: 1313: 1312: 1311: 1306: 1303: 1302: 1301: 1285: 1269: 1238: 1235: 1233: 1230: 1229: 1228: 1222: 1216: 1210: 1201:Sonderkommando 1193: 1187: 1181: 1175: 1166: 1158: 1157:Notable people 1155: 1146: 1143: 1134: 1131: 1087: 1084: 1029: 1026: 1025: 1024: 1020: 1014: 1011: 1007: 1000: 996: 992: 985: 963: 960: 957: 956: 948: 944: 943: 935: 931: 930: 922: 918: 917: 909: 905: 904: 896: 892: 891: 883: 879: 878: 876: 868: 864: 863: 860: 857: 850: 847: 844: 843: 840: 837: 834: 830: 829: 826: 823: 820: 817: 814: 809: 805: 804: 801: 798: 795: 792: 789: 786: 782: 781: 778: 775: 772: 762: 759: 728: 725: 684:region of the 652: 649: 599:Roman-Catholic 562: 559: 477: 474: 472: 469: 402: 401: 396: 392: 391: 388: 382: 381: 378: 372: 371: 368: 366: 362: 361: 351: 341: 340: 330: 324: 323: 320: 316: 315: 312: 308: 307: 303: 302: 299: 295: 294: 291: 287: 286: 282: 281: 274: 270: 269: 265: 264: 262:Gmina Chrzanów 259: 253: 252: 247: 241: 240: 227: 221: 220: 207: 201: 200: 193:50.133; 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