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Goczałkowice-Zdrój

Goczałkowice-Zdrój [ɡɔt͡ʂau̯kɔˈvit͡sɛ ˈzdrui̯] (German: Bad Gottschalkowitz) is a village in Pszczyna County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Goczałkowice-Zdrój.[1] It lies approximately 6 kilometres (4 mi) south of Pszczyna and 36 km (22 mi) south of the regional capital Katowice. The gmina covers an area of 48.64 square kilometres (18.8 sq mi), and as of 2006 the population of the village and gmina is 6,263.

Goczałkowice-Zdrój
Village
Goczałkowice-Zdrój
Goczałkowice-Zdrój
Goczałkowice-Zdrój
Coordinates: 49°56′N 18°58′E / 49.933°N 18.967°E / 49.933; 18.967Coordinates: 49°56′N 18°58′E / 49.933°N 18.967°E / 49.933; 18.967
Country Poland
VoivodeshipSilesian
CountyPszczyna
GminaGoczałkowice-Zdrój
Population
6,245
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationSPS
National roads

Goczałkowice-Zdrój is situated on the Goczałkowice Reservoir and 1 km away from the Vistula river. Goczałkowice-Zdrój is a spa, with about 10,000 bathers each year.

History

In the Middle Ages, the area was part of the territory of the Vistulans tribe, one of the Polish tribes.[2] It became part of the emerging Polish state in the 10th century. As a result of the fragmentation of Poland, it was part of the Seniorate Province from 1138, and the Duchy of Racibórz from 1178.[3] The village was probably founded in the 13th century, and was first mentioned in 1326.[3] According to legend, the name of the village is derived from local Polish knight Goczał, whose descendants took the surname Goczałkowicz, and their seat was called Goczałkowice.[3]

In 1327, it passed under Bohemian (Czech) suzerainty. In 1407, the village became part of the newly formed Duchy of Pszczyna under Duchess Helena Korybutówna, niece of Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło.[3] During the political upheaval caused by Matthias Corvinus the duchy was overtaken in 1480 by Casimir II, Duke of Cieszyn from the Piast dynasty, who sold it in 1517 to the Hungarian magnates of the Thurzó family, forming the Pless state country. In the accompanying sales document issued on 21 February 1517 the village was mentioned as Koczialkowicze.[4] The Kingdom of Bohemia in 1526 became part of the Habsburg monarchy. In the War of the Austrian Succession most of Silesia was conquered by the Kingdom of Prussia, including the village, and in 1871 it became part of the German Empire. The spa was opened in the village in 1862. After World War I, Poland regained independence, Polish insurgents captured the village during the Silesian Uprisings, and then it was officially reintegrated with the reborn Polish state. In 1932, the name of the village was changed to the current Goczałkowice-Zdrój, by adding the word "Zdrój", which is typical for spa towns and villages in Poland.[3]

During the German occupation (World War II), the occupiers converted the spa into a military hospital.[3]

In 1975, the settlement was included within the town limits of Pszczyna as its new district,[5] but was separated again in 1991.[6]

Transport

The Polish National road 1 and Railway line 139 run through the village, and there are two railway stations.

Sports

The local football club is LKS Goczałkowice-Zdrój.[7] It competes in the lower leagues. It was the first club of Goczałkowice-Zdrój native, long-term Poland national football team player, Łukasz Piszczek.

The village is home to the only Borussia Dortmund youth academy outside of Germany, founded by and named after its player Łukasz Piszczek.[8]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Central Statistical Office (GUS) - TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal)" (in Polish). 2008-06-01.
  2. ^ Orlik, Zygmunt (2012). Poręba: z życia podpszczyńskiej wsi (in Polish). Pszczyna: Towarzystwo Miłośników Ziemi Pszczyńskiej. p. 13. ISBN 978-83-62674-16-9.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Historia i zabytki". Portal - UG Goczałkowice-Zdrój (in Polish). Retrieved 15 May 2021.
  4. ^ Musioł, Ludwik (1930). Roczniki Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk na Śląsku. Katowice: nakł. Towarzystwa ; Drukiem K. Miarki. R. 2: 235–237. Archived from the original on 11 September 2014. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
  5. ^ Rozporządzenie Prezesa Rady Ministrów z dnia 22 maja 1975 r. w sprawie zmiany granic niektórych miast w województwie katowickim., Dz. U. z 1975 r. Nr 15, poz. 88
  6. ^ Rozporządzenie Rady Ministrów z dnia 2 grudnia 1991 r. w sprawie utworzenia, zmiany granic i ustalenia siedzib niektórych gmin w województwach: warszawskim, białostockim, bielskim, częstochowskim, katowickim, kieleckim, leszczyńskim, lubelskim, łomżyńskim, nowosądeckim, olsztyńskim, opolskim, ostrołęckim, pilskim, piotrkowskim, poznańskim, skierniewickim, suwalskim, szczecińskim, tarnobrzeskim, toruńskim, włocławskim, zamojskim i zielonogórskim oraz nadania niektórym gminom statusu miasta., Dz. U. z 1991 r. Nr 115, poz. 497
  7. ^ "LKS Goczałkowice - Zdrój - strona klubu" (in Polish). Retrieved 15 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Akademia BVB im. Łukasza Piszczka" (in Polish). Retrieved 15 May 2021.

External links

  • Goczałkowice-Zdrój official site


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Goczalkowice Zdroj ɡɔt ʂau kɔˈvit sɛ ˈzdrui German Bad Gottschalkowitz is a village in Pszczyna County Silesian Voivodeship in southern Poland It is the seat of the gmina administrative district called Gmina Goczalkowice Zdroj 1 It lies approximately 6 kilometres 4 mi south of Pszczyna and 36 km 22 mi south of the regional capital Katowice The gmina covers an area of 48 64 square kilometres 18 8 sq mi and as of 2006 the population of the village and gmina is 6 263 Goczalkowice ZdrojVillageGoczalkowice ZdrojCoat of armsGoczalkowice ZdrojShow map of PolandGoczalkowice ZdrojShow map of Silesian VoivodeshipCoordinates 49 56 N 18 58 E 49 933 N 18 967 E 49 933 18 967 Coordinates 49 56 N 18 58 E 49 933 N 18 967 E 49 933 18 967CountryPolandVoivodeshipSilesianCountyPszczynaGminaGoczalkowice ZdrojPopulation6 245Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Vehicle registrationSPSNational roadsGoczalkowice Zdroj is situated on the Goczalkowice Reservoir and 1 km away from the Vistula river Goczalkowice Zdroj is a spa with about 10 000 bathers each year Contents 1 History 2 Transport 3 Sports 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditIn the Middle Ages the area was part of the territory of the Vistulans tribe one of the Polish tribes 2 It became part of the emerging Polish state in the 10th century As a result of the fragmentation of Poland it was part of the Seniorate Province from 1138 and the Duchy of Raciborz from 1178 3 The village was probably founded in the 13th century and was first mentioned in 1326 3 According to legend the name of the village is derived from local Polish knight Goczal whose descendants took the surname Goczalkowicz and their seat was called Goczalkowice 3 In 1327 it passed under Bohemian Czech suzerainty In 1407 the village became part of the newly formed Duchy of Pszczyna under Duchess Helena Korybutowna niece of Polish King Wladyslaw II Jagiello 3 During the political upheaval caused by Matthias Corvinus the duchy was overtaken in 1480 by Casimir II Duke of Cieszyn from the Piast dynasty who sold it in 1517 to the Hungarian magnates of the Thurzo family forming the Pless state country In the accompanying sales document issued on 21 February 1517 the village was mentioned as Koczialkowicze 4 The Kingdom of Bohemia in 1526 became part of the Habsburg monarchy In the War of the Austrian Succession most of Silesia was conquered by the Kingdom of Prussia including the village and in 1871 it became part of the German Empire The spa was opened in the village in 1862 After World War I Poland regained independence Polish insurgents captured the village during the Silesian Uprisings and then it was officially reintegrated with the reborn Polish state In 1932 the name of the village was changed to the current Goczalkowice Zdroj by adding the word Zdroj which is typical for spa towns and villages in Poland 3 During the German occupation World War II the occupiers converted the spa into a military hospital 3 In 1975 the settlement was included within the town limits of Pszczyna as its new district 5 but was separated again in 1991 6 Transport EditThe Polish National road 1 and Railway line 139 run through the village and there are two railway stations Sports EditThe local football club is LKS Goczalkowice Zdroj 7 It competes in the lower leagues It was the first club of Goczalkowice Zdroj native long term Poland national football team player Lukasz Piszczek The village is home to the only Borussia Dortmund youth academy outside of Germany founded by and named after its player Lukasz Piszczek 8 Gallery Edit Old spa administration building Culture center and public library Saint Anne chapel Kapias gardenReferences Edit Central Statistical Office GUS TERYT National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal in Polish 2008 06 01 Orlik Zygmunt 2012 Poreba z zycia podpszczynskiej wsi in Polish Pszczyna Towarzystwo Milosnikow Ziemi Pszczynskiej p 13 ISBN 978 83 62674 16 9 a b c d e f Historia i zabytki Portal UG Goczalkowice Zdroj in Polish Retrieved 15 May 2021 Musiol Ludwik 1930 Dokument sprzedazy ksiestwa pszczynskiego z dn 21 lutego 1517 R Roczniki Towarzystwa Przyjaciol Nauk na Slasku Katowice nakl Towarzystwa Drukiem K Miarki R 2 235 237 Archived from the original on 11 September 2014 Retrieved 12 September 2014 Rozporzadzenie Prezesa Rady Ministrow z dnia 22 maja 1975 r w sprawie zmiany granic niektorych miast w wojewodztwie katowickim Dz U z 1975 r Nr 15 poz 88 Rozporzadzenie Rady Ministrow z dnia 2 grudnia 1991 r w sprawie utworzenia zmiany granic i ustalenia siedzib niektorych gmin w wojewodztwach warszawskim bialostockim bielskim czestochowskim katowickim kieleckim leszczynskim lubelskim lomzynskim nowosadeckim olsztynskim opolskim ostroleckim pilskim piotrkowskim poznanskim skierniewickim suwalskim szczecinskim tarnobrzeskim torunskim wloclawskim zamojskim i zielonogorskim oraz nadania niektorym gminom statusu miasta Dz U z 1991 r Nr 115 poz 497 LKS Goczalkowice Zdroj strona klubu in Polish Retrieved 15 May 2021 Akademia BVB im Lukasza Piszczka in Polish Retrieved 15 May 2021 External links EditGoczalkowice Zdroj official site Wikimedia Commons has media related to Goczalkowice Zdroj This Pszczyna County location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Goczalkowice Zdroj amp oldid 1120046534, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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