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Chochołów, Lesser Poland Voivodeship

Chochołów pronounced [xɔˈxɔwuf] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Czarny Dunajec, within Nowy Targ County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland, close to the border with Slovakia.[1]

Chochołów
Village
Wooden houses alongside the main street
Location of Chochołów within Gmina Czarny Dunajec
Chochołów
Chochołów
Coordinates: 49°22′4″N 19°49′2″E / 49.36778°N 19.81722°E / 49.36778; 19.81722
Country Poland
Voivodeship Lesser Poland
CountyNowy Targ
GminaCzarny Dunajec
Founded16th century
Population
(approx.)
1,135
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationKNT
Voivodeship roads

Chochołów lies approximately 9 kilometres (6 mi) south of Czarny Dunajec, 19 km (12 mi) south-west of Nowy Targ, and 101 km (63 mi) south of the regional capital Kraków. The village has an approximate population of 1,135.

History edit

Chochołów was founded in the 16th century by Bartłomiej Chochołowski, who was appointed hereditary sołtys by Polish King Stephen Báthory for his war merits.[2] The first church was built in the 16th century.[2]

Following the late-18th-century Partitions of Poland, it was annexed by Austria. It became known as the place of the Chochołów Uprising of 1846 (Powstanie chochołowskie) against the foreign oppression in the Austrian Partition of Poland. The uprising was crushed by the Austrians, and its leaders were imprisoned in various locations.[3] Following World War I, Poland regained independence and control of the village.

Its economy is closely associated with tourism and the popular Polish-Slovak border crossing to Suchá Hora in the Orava region.

Sights edit

Chochołów is a village comprised almost exclusively of the heritage Polish wooden houses (góralskie chaty) built by the Polish Gorals highlanders. Prominent heritage sights include the Chochołów Uprising Museum and the Saint Hyacinth church.

A thermal spa area[4] was opened here in 2016 using hot mineral springs from the Dolina Chocholowska valley which is located in some distance to the south in the Tatra Mountains National Park.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Central Statistical Office (GUS) - TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal)" (in Polish). 2008-06-01.
  2. ^ a b Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, Tom I (in Polish). Warsaw. 1880. p. 595.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, Tom I. p. 596.
  4. ^ "Chochołowskie Termy - największe termy w Polsce". Chochołowskie Termy - największe termy w Polsce. Retrieved 2023-06-07.

chochołów, lesser, poland, voivodeship, also, chochołów, Łódź, voivodeship, chochołów, pronounced, xɔˈxɔwuf, village, administrative, district, gmina, czarny, dunajec, within, nowy, targ, county, lesser, poland, voivodeship, southern, poland, close, border, wi. See also Chocholow Lodz Voivodeship Chocholow pronounced xɔˈxɔwuf is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Czarny Dunajec within Nowy Targ County Lesser Poland Voivodeship in southern Poland close to the border with Slovakia 1 ChocholowVillageWooden houses alongside the main streetCoat of armsLocation of Chocholow within Gmina Czarny DunajecChocholowShow map of Lesser Poland VoivodeshipChocholowShow map of PolandCoordinates 49 22 4 N 19 49 2 E 49 36778 N 19 81722 E 49 36778 19 81722Country PolandVoivodeship Lesser PolandCountyNowy TargGminaCzarny DunajecFounded16th centuryPopulation approx 1 135Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Vehicle registrationKNTVoivodeship roadsChocholow lies approximately 9 kilometres 6 mi south of Czarny Dunajec 19 km 12 mi south west of Nowy Targ and 101 km 63 mi south of the regional capital Krakow The village has an approximate population of 1 135 Contents 1 History 2 Sights 3 Gallery 4 ReferencesHistory editChocholow was founded in the 16th century by Bartlomiej Chocholowski who was appointed hereditary soltys by Polish King Stephen Bathory for his war merits 2 The first church was built in the 16th century 2 Following the late 18th century Partitions of Poland it was annexed by Austria It became known as the place of the Chocholow Uprising of 1846 Powstanie chocholowskie against the foreign oppression in the Austrian Partition of Poland The uprising was crushed by the Austrians and its leaders were imprisoned in various locations 3 Following World War I Poland regained independence and control of the village Its economy is closely associated with tourism and the popular Polish Slovak border crossing to Sucha Hora in the Orava region Sights editChocholow is a village comprised almost exclusively of the heritage Polish wooden houses goralskie chaty built by the Polish Gorals highlanders Prominent heritage sights include the Chocholow Uprising Museum and the Saint Hyacinth church A thermal spa area 4 was opened here in 2016 using hot mineral springs from the Dolina Chocholowska valley which is located in some distance to the south in the Tatra Mountains National Park Gallery edit nbsp Chocholow Uprising Museum nbsp Saint Hyacinth church nbsp Aerial view nbsp Czarny Dunajec river in ChocholowReferences edit Central Statistical Office GUS TERYT National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal in Polish 2008 06 01 a b Slownik geograficzny Krolestwa Polskiego i innych krajow slowianskich Tom I in Polish Warsaw 1880 p 595 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Slownik geograficzny Krolestwa Polskiego i innych krajow slowianskich Tom I p 596 Chocholowskie Termy najwieksze termy w Polsce Chocholowskie Termy najwieksze termy w Polsce Retrieved 2023 06 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chocholow Lesser Poland Voivodeship amp oldid 1181211878, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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