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Lower Silesian Voivodeship

Lower Silesian Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo dolnośląskie, [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ dɔlnɔˈɕlɔw̃skjɛ] ) in southwestern Poland, is one of the 16 voivodeships (provinces) into which Poland is divided. The voivodeship was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Wrocław, Legnica, Wałbrzych and Jelenia Góra Voivodeships, following the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. It covers an area of 19,946 square kilometres (7,701 sq mi), and as of 2019 has a total population of 2,899,986.[citation needed]

Lower Silesian Voivodeship
Województwo dolnośląskie
Location within Poland
Division into counties
Coordinates (Wrocław): 51°07′N 17°02′E / 51.117°N 17.033°E / 51.117; 17.033
CountryPoland
CapitalWrocław
Counties*
Government
 • VoivodeMaciej Awiżeń (pl) (PO)
 • MarshalCezary Przybylski (pl) (BS)
 • EPLower Silesian and Opole
Area
 • Total19,946.74 km2 (7,701.48 sq mi)
Population
 (2019-06-30[1])
 • Total2,899,986
 • Density150/km2 (380/sq mi)
 • Urban
1,986,877
 • Rural
913,109
GDP
 • Total€48.419 billion
 • Per capita€16,900
ISO 3166 codePL-02
Vehicle registrationD
HDI (2021)0.889[3]
very high · 2nd
Websitewww.umwd.dolnyslask.pl
  • Further divided into 169 gminas

Historical regions in present-day Lower Silesian Voivodeship and in Poland

It is one of the wealthiest provinces in Poland as natural resources such as copper, brown coal and rock materials are widely present.[4]

Its capital and largest city is Wrocław, situated on the Oder River. The voivodeship is host to many castles and palaces. For this reason tourism is a large part of this region's economy.

History edit

In the past 1,200 years, the region has been part of Great Moravia, the Medieval Kingdom of Poland, the Crown of Bohemia, Habsburg monarchy (Austria), Prussia, the German Empire, and modern Poland after 1945.

Silesian tribes settled the lands at the end of the first millennium after the Migration Period. During the period of Germania Slavica, the region became part of Great Moravia under Svatopluk I of Moravia. Mieszko I brought the various existing Silesian duchies under the rule of the Piast dynasty and they became the Duchy of Silesia. It was again divided into small realms reigned by Silesian branches of Piast princes after the testament of Bolesław III Wrymouth in 1138. With the Ostsiedlung, the cultural and ethnic Germanic influence grew with an influx of immigrants from the German-speaking areas of the Holy Roman Empire, of which Silesia was a direct part until the 1330s when it was subjugated to the Kingdom of Bohemia, then together with it became part of the Habsburg monarchy (1526), then the Kingdom of Prussia (1742/44), and subsequently the German Empire (1871). In 1945, Lower Silesia was made part of Poland as agreed at the post-war Potsdam Conference. As a consequence, Lower Silesia suffered a nearly total loss of its pre-war population between 1945 and 1950. Polish citizens dispossessed by the Soviets were then settled in the now emptied lands.[5]

Lower Silesia was, during the early medieval era, one of Poland's cultural centers. The Book of Henryków (1273), which contains the earliest known sentence written in the Polish language, as well as a document which contains the oldest printed text in Polish, were both created within it.[6] Złotoryja, Poland's first town, was granted municipal privileges according to German Magdeburg rights by Henry the Bearded. Over the centuries, Lower Silesia has experienced several epochal events such as the Protestant Reformation, the Silesian Wars, industrialisation and the two World Wars.

Geography edit

Although much of the region is relatively low-lying, Lower Silesia includes the Sudeten Foreland, as well as part of the Sudetes mountain range, that runs along the Polish/Czech border. Ski resorts in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship include Karpacz and Szklarska Poręba in the Karkonosze mountains.

The voivodeship has a number of mineral springs and is host to a large number of spa towns. The highest point in the voivodeship is Mount Śnieżka (1603 m above sea level) while the lowest point is located in the Oder River Valley (69 m above sea level).[7]

Lower Silesian Voivodeship is bordered by Lubusz Voivodeship to the north-west, Greater Poland Voivodeship to the north-east, Opole Voivodeship to the south-east, the Czech Republic (Hradec Králové Region, Liberec Region, Olomouc Region and Pardubice Region) to the south, and Germany (Saxony) to the west.

Transport edit

Wrocław Airport serves as an international and domestic airport.

Wrocław Główny is the largest railway station in Poland, serving an average of 21.2 million passengers annually. It offers the domestic and international connections of various carriers.

The A4 motorway,[8] A8 motorway, A18 motorway and S3 Expressway, S5 Expressway, S8 Expressway also run through the voivodeship.

Tourism edit

 
Wrocław Town Hall
 
Śnieżka - the highest peak of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship

Tourism is important for Lower Silesian Voivodeship. There are 99 castles and hundreds of palaces. A lot are located Jelenia Góra Valley.

Wrocław being the largest city in the voivodeship has many sights and attractions, including the Market Square, the Cathedral Island and Wrocław's dwarfs. The Festival of Good Beer is held every year of June.

The annual international Chopin Festival is held in the Fryderyk Chopin Theatre in the town of Duszniki-Zdrój. Other major attraction of the town is the Museum of Papermaking, established in a 17th-century paper mill.

Śnieżka is the highest peak of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship and the whole of the Sudetes.

Protected areas edit

 
Mount Ślęża
 
"Hell" on Szczeliniec Wielki (Table Mountains National Park)
 
Snowy Pits
 
Bear's Cave
 
Project Riese, Owl Mountains

Protected areas in Lower Silesian Voivodeship:

and many areas of Natura 2000 network.

Tourist routes edit

  • The Main Trail Sudetes long-distance mountain trail
  • The Piast Castles Trail
  • Trail around Wrocław
  • Cistercian trail
  • The trail of the Valley of Palaces and Gardens of the Jelenia Góra Valley
  • Lower Silesian Rout of St. James
  • Sudetes Rout of St. James
  • Camino de Santiago - Via Regia
  • The Trail of Extinct Volcanoes on the Kaczawskie Foothills
  • Lower Silesian Beer and Wine Trail[9]
  • EuroVelo 9
  • Lower Silesian Bicycle Highway
  • Bicycles S5 (Wrocław – Poznań)
  • Blue Velo - The Odra River Bicycle Route

Economy edit

 
Bielany Avenue (pl. Aleja Bielany) - the largest shopping center in Poland

The gross domestic product (GDP) of the province was 41.1 billion euro in 2018, accounting for 8.3% of the Polish economic output. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was €23,400 or 78% of the EU27 average in the same year. The GDP per employee was 85% of the EU average. Lower Silesia Voivodeship is the province with the second highest GDP per capita in Poland.[10]

GDP per capita in Lower Silesian Voivodeship and Poland
Lower Silesian Voivodeship GDP per capita Poland GDP per capita
2000 $10 440 (+2.8%) 2000 $10 140 (+4.0%)
2005 $13 060 (+4.9%) 2005 $12 600 (+3.5%)
2006 $13 700 (+7.3%) 2006 $13 020 (+6.2%)
2007 $14 980 (+9.5%) 2007 $13 760 (+6.5%)
2008 $16 030 (+7.2%) 2008 $14 450 (+5.0%)
2009 $16 350 (+2.0%) 2009 $14 720 (+1.9%)

Cities and towns edit

 
Wrocław
 
Jelenia Góra
 
Głogów
 
Kłodzko

The voivodeship contains 8 cities and 83 towns. The cities, governed by a city mayor (Polish: prezydent miasta), are listed below in descending order of population (as of 2019):[1]

Cities edit

  1. Wrocław (674,132)
  2. Wałbrzych city county (111,896)
  3. Legnica city county (99,486)
  4. Jelenia Góra city county (79,200)
  5. Lubin (72,428)
  6. Głogów (66,120)
  7. Świdnica (56.803)
  8. Bolesławiec (38,852)

Towns edit

  1. Oleśnica (37,169)
  2. Dzierżoniów (33,239)
  3. Oława (33,029)
  4. Zgorzelec (30,374)
  5. Bielawa (29,971)
  6. Kłodzko (26,845)
  7. Jawor (22,890)
  8. Świebodzice (22,793)
  9. Polkowice (22,480)
  10. Nowa Ruda (22,067)
  11. Lubań (21,087)
  12. Kamienna Góra (19,010)
  13. Bogatynia (17,436)
  14. Strzegom (16,106)
  15. Jelcz-Laskowice (15,803)
  16. Złotoryja (15,564)
  17. Boguszów-Gorce (15,368)
  18. Ząbkowice Śląskie (15,004)
  19. Chojnów (13,355)
  20. Trzebnica (13,331)
  21. Brzeg Dolny (12,511)
  22. Strzelin (12,460)
  23. Wołów (12,373)
  24. Góra (11,797)
  25. Milicz (11,304)
  26. Kowary (10,869)
  27. Syców (10,397)
  28. Bystrzyca Kłodzka (10,134)
  29. Kudowa-Zdrój (9,892)
  30. Środa Śląska (9,516)
  31. Oborniki Śląskie (9,099)
  32. Lwówek Śląski (8,869)
  33. Ziębice (8,708)
  34. Siechnice (8,113)
  35. Chocianów (7,892)
  36. Pieszyce (7,123)
  37. Kąty Wrocławskie (6,994)
  38. Sobótka (6,981)
  39. Żarów (6,719)
  40. Twardogóra (6,692)
  41. Gryfów Śląski (6,636)
  42. Szklarska Poręba (6,557)
  43. Żmigród (6,435)
  44. Piława Górna (6,412)
  45. Głuszyca (6,361)
  46. Polanica-Zdrój (6,324)
  47. Piechowice (6,194)
  48. Przemków (6,107)
  49. Lubawka (6,028)
  50. Pieńsk (5,828)
  51. Stronie Śląskie (5,709)
  52. Szczawno-Zdrój (5,608)
  53. Ścinawa (5,582)
  54. Lądek-Zdrój (5,572)
  55. Szczytna (5,141)
  56. Jaworzyna Śląska (5,124)
  57. Bolków (4,990)
  58. Bierutów (4,867)
  59. Jedlina-Zdrój (4,828)
  60. Karpacz (4,593)
  61. Duszniki-Zdrój (4,584)
  62. Leśna (4,439)
  63. Olszyna (4,348)
  64. Nowogrodziec (4,243)
  65. Zawidów (4,180)
  66. Świeradów-Zdrój (4,147)
  67. Mieroszów (4,070)
  68. Mirsk (3,886)
  69. Wojcieszów (3,668)
  70. Prochowice (3,602)
  71. Niemcza (2,965)
  72. Węgliniec (2,846)
  73. Złoty Stok (2,758)
  74. Wąsosz (2,662)
  75. Międzylesie (2,575)
  76. Bardo (2,562)
  77. Radków (2,406)
  78. Międzybórz (2,341)
  79. Świerzawa (2,286)
  80. Prusice (2,243)
  81. Wiązów (2,241)
  82. Lubomierz (1,979)
  83. Wleń (1,759)

Administrative division edit

 
Map of the powiats (counties)
 
The Skull Chapel in Kudowa
 
The Church of Peace in Świdnica is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Lower Silesian Voivodeship is divided into 30 counties (powiaty), four of which are city counties. These are further divided into 169 gminy.

 
Cistercian Lubiąż Abbey

Lower Silesia is divided into three additional delegation districts governed by the provincial government, with Wrocław serving as the capital of the administrative region:[11]

 
800-year old Vang Stave Church in Karpacz
 
Abbey of the Order of Saint Benedict in Krzeszów
 
Sobieski Castle in Oława

The counties are listed in the following table (ordering within categories is by decreasing population).

English and
Polish names
Area
(km2)
Population
(2019)
Seat Other towns Total
gminas
City counties
Wrocław 293 641,607 1
Wałbrzych 84.70 111,896 1
Legnica 56.29 99,486 1
Jelenia Góra 109.22 79,200 1
Land counties
Kłodzko County
powiat kłodzki
1643.37 158,600 Kłodzko Nowa Ruda, Bystrzyca Kłodzka, Kudowa-Zdrój, Polanica-Zdrój, Stronie Śląskie, Lądek-Zdrój, Szczytna, Duszniki-Zdrój, Międzylesie, Radków 14
Świdnica County
powiat świdnicki
742.89 157,178 Świdnica Świebodzice, Strzegom, Żarów, Jaworzyna Śląska 8
Wrocław County
powiat wrocławski
1116.15 148,663 Wrocław* Sobótka, Kąty Wrocławskie, Siechnice 9
Oleśnica County
powiat oleśnicki
1049.74 107,090 Oleśnica Syców, Twardogóra, Bierutów, Międzybórz 8
Lubin County
powiat lubiński
711.99 106,211 Lubin Ścinawa 4
Dzierżoniów County
powiat dzierżoniowski
478.34 101,118 Dzierżoniów Bielawa, Gola Dzierżoniowska, Niemcza, Pieszyce, Piława Górna 7
Bolesławiec County
powiat bolesławiecki
1303.26 90,108 Bolesławiec Nowogrodziec 6
Zgorzelec County
powiat zgorzelecki
838.11 89,612 Zgorzelec Bogatynia, Pieńsk, Zawidów, Węgliniec 7
Głogów County
powiat głogowski
443.06 89,319 Głogów 6
Trzebnica County
powiat trzebnicki
1025.55 85,092 Trzebnica Oborniki Śląskie, Żmigród, Prusice 6
Oława County
powiat oławski
523.73 76,723 Oława Jelcz-Laskowice 4
Ząbkowice Śląskie County
powiat ząbkowicki
801.75 65,104 Ząbkowice Śląskie Ziębice, Złoty Stok, Bardo 7
Jelenia Góra County
powiat jeleniogórski
628.21 63,639 Jelenia Góra* Kowary, Szklarska Poręba, Piechowice, Karpacz 9
Polkowice County
powiat polkowicki
779.93 62,948 Polkowice Chocianów, Przemków 6
Wałbrzych County
powiat wałbrzyski
430.22 55,820 Wałbrzych* Boguszów-Gorce, Głuszyca, Szczawno-Zdrój, Jedlina-Zdrój, Mieroszów 9
Legnica County
powiat legnicki
744.60 55,318 Legnica* Chojnów, Prochowice 8
Środa Śląska County
powiat średzki
703.68 54,646 Środa Śląska 5
Lubań County
powiat lubański
428.30 54,493 Lubań Olszyna, Leśna, Świeradów-Zdrój 7
Jawor County
powiat jaworski
581.25 50,315 Jawor Bolków 6
Wołów County
powiat wołowski
675.00 46,914 Wołów Brzeg Dolny 3
Lwówek Śląski County
powiat lwówecki
709.94 45,975 Lwówek Śląski Gryfów Śląski, Mirsk, Wleń, Lubomierz 5
Złotoryja County
powiat złotoryjski
575.45 43,719 Złotoryja Wojcieszów, Świerzawa 6
Strzelin County
powiat strzeliński
622.27 43,713 Strzelin Wiązów 5
Kamienna Góra County
powiat kamiennogórski
396.13 43,429 Kamienna Góra Lubawka 4
Milicz County
powiat milicki
715.01 37,003 Milicz 3
Góra County
powiat górowski
738.11 35,047 Góra Wąsosz 4
* seat not part of the county

Governors edit

Name Period
Witold Krochmal 4 January 1999 – 22 October 2001
Ryszard Nawrat 22 October 2001 – 21 March 2003
Stanisław Łopatowski 31 March 2003 – 21 December 2005
Krzysztof Grzelczyk 21 December 2005 – 29 November 2007
Rafał Jurkowlaniec 29 November 2007 – 1 December 2010
Aleksander Skorupa 28 December 2010 – 11 March 2014
Tomasz Smolarz 12 March 2014 – 8 December 2015
Paweł Hreniak 8 December 2015 – 11 November 2019
Jarosław Obremski 5 December 2019 – 22 December 2023
Maciej Awiżeń 22 December 2023 –

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Population. Size and structure and vital statistics in Poland by territorial division in 2019. As of 30th June". stat.gov.pl. Statistics Poland. 15 October 2019. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  2. ^ "EU regions by GDP, Eurostat". Retrieved 18 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Subnational HDI - Global Data Lab". globaldatalab.org. Radboud University Nijmegen. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 July 2016. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  5. ^ "Kresowianie nie mieli wyboru, musieli jechać na zachód, interview with Professor Grzegorz Hryciuk,". wyborcza.pl (in Polish). 20 December 2010. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  6. ^ Allen Kent, Harold Lancour, Jay E. Daily, Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, CRC Press, 1978, pg. 3, [1]
  7. ^ . dolnyslask.poland.com (in Polish). Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  8. ^ "Dolnośląskie (Lower Silesia)". paih.gov.pl. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  9. ^ "Dolnośląski Szlak Piwa i Wina".
  10. ^ "Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30% to 263% of the EU average in 2018". Eurostat.
  11. ^ Internet, JSK. . Archived from the original on 31 May 2013. Retrieved 10 March 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Website of the government of Lower Silesia

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For the historical region see Lower Silesia Lower Silesian Voivodeship Polish Wojewodztwo dolnoslaskie vɔjɛˈvut stfɔ dɔlnɔˈɕlɔw skjɛ in southwestern Poland is one of the 16 voivodeships provinces into which Poland is divided The voivodeship was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Wroclaw Legnica Walbrzych and Jelenia Gora Voivodeships following the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998 It covers an area of 19 946 square kilometres 7 701 sq mi and as of 2019 update has a total population of 2 899 986 citation needed Lower Silesian Voivodeship Wojewodztwo dolnoslaskieVoivodeshipFlagCoat of armsBrandmarkLocation within PolandDivision into countiesCoordinates Wroclaw 51 07 N 17 02 E 51 117 N 17 033 E 51 117 17 033CountryPolandCapitalWroclawCounties List Jelenia GoraLegnicaWalbrzychWroclawBoleslawiec CountyDzierzoniow CountyGlogow CountyGora CountyJawor CountyJelenia Gora CountyKamienna Gora CountyKlodzko CountyLegnica CountyLuban CountyLubin CountyLwowek Slaski CountyMilicz CountyOlesnica CountyOlawa CountyPolkowice CountyStrzelin CountySroda Slaska CountySwidnica CountyTrzebnica CountyWalbrzych CountyWolow CountyWroclaw CountyZabkowice Slaskie CountyZgorzelec CountyZlotoryja CountyGovernment VoivodeMaciej Awizen pl PO MarshalCezary Przybylski pl BS EPLower Silesian and OpoleArea Total19 946 74 km2 7 701 48 sq mi Population 2019 06 30 1 Total2 899 986 Density150 km2 380 sq mi Urban1 986 877 Rural913 109GDP 2 Total 48 419 billion Per capita 16 900ISO 3166 codePL 02Vehicle registrationDHDI 2021 0 889 3 very high 2ndWebsitewww umwd dolnyslask plFurther divided into 169 gminas Historical regions in present day Lower Silesian Voivodeship and in Poland It is one of the wealthiest provinces in Poland as natural resources such as copper brown coal and rock materials are widely present 4 Its capital and largest city is Wroclaw situated on the Oder River The voivodeship is host to many castles and palaces For this reason tourism is a large part of this region s economy Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Transport 4 Tourism 4 1 Protected areas 4 2 Tourist routes 5 Economy 6 Cities and towns 6 1 Cities 6 2 Towns 7 Administrative division 8 Governors 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editIn the past 1 200 years the region has been part of Great Moravia the Medieval Kingdom of Poland the Crown of Bohemia Habsburg monarchy Austria Prussia the German Empire and modern Poland after 1945 Silesian tribes settled the lands at the end of the first millennium after the Migration Period During the period of Germania Slavica the region became part of Great Moravia under Svatopluk I of Moravia Mieszko I brought the various existing Silesian duchies under the rule of the Piast dynasty and they became the Duchy of Silesia It was again divided into small realms reigned by Silesian branches of Piast princes after the testament of Boleslaw III Wrymouth in 1138 With the Ostsiedlung the cultural and ethnic Germanic influence grew with an influx of immigrants from the German speaking areas of the Holy Roman Empire of which Silesia was a direct part until the 1330s when it was subjugated to the Kingdom of Bohemia then together with it became part of the Habsburg monarchy 1526 then the Kingdom of Prussia 1742 44 and subsequently the German Empire 1871 In 1945 Lower Silesia was made part of Poland as agreed at the post war Potsdam Conference As a consequence Lower Silesia suffered a nearly total loss of its pre war population between 1945 and 1950 Polish citizens dispossessed by the Soviets were then settled in the now emptied lands 5 Lower Silesia was during the early medieval era one of Poland s cultural centers The Book of Henrykow 1273 which contains the earliest known sentence written in the Polish language as well as a document which contains the oldest printed text in Polish were both created within it 6 Zlotoryja Poland s first town was granted municipal privileges according to German Magdeburg rights by Henry the Bearded Over the centuries Lower Silesia has experienced several epochal events such as the Protestant Reformation the Silesian Wars industrialisation and the two World Wars Geography editAlthough much of the region is relatively low lying Lower Silesia includes the Sudeten Foreland as well as part of the Sudetes mountain range that runs along the Polish Czech border Ski resorts in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship include Karpacz and Szklarska Poreba in the Karkonosze mountains The voivodeship has a number of mineral springs and is host to a large number of spa towns The highest point in the voivodeship is Mount Sniezka 1603 m above sea level while the lowest point is located in the Oder River Valley 69 m above sea level 7 Lower Silesian Voivodeship is bordered by Lubusz Voivodeship to the north west Greater Poland Voivodeship to the north east Opole Voivodeship to the south east the Czech Republic Hradec Kralove Region Liberec Region Olomouc Region and Pardubice Region to the south and Germany Saxony to the west Transport editWroclaw Airport serves as an international and domestic airport Wroclaw Glowny is the largest railway station in Poland serving an average of 21 2 million passengers annually It offers the domestic and international connections of various carriers The A4 motorway 8 A8 motorway A18 motorway and S3 Expressway S5 Expressway S8 Expressway also run through the voivodeship nbsp Wroclaw Glowny railway station is a major railway hub in the region nbsp Koleje Dolnoslaskie train at Wroclaw Glowny nbsp Wroclaw Airport nbsp A4 motorway in Jedrzychowice nbsp The viaduct in Lewin Klodzki on the railway line No 309Tourism edit nbsp Wroclaw Town Hall nbsp Sniezka the highest peak of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship Tourism is important for Lower Silesian Voivodeship There are 99 castles and hundreds of palaces A lot are located Jelenia Gora Valley Wroclaw being the largest city in the voivodeship has many sights and attractions including the Market Square the Cathedral Island and Wroclaw s dwarfs The Festival of Good Beer is held every year of June The annual international Chopin Festival is held in the Fryderyk Chopin Theatre in the town of Duszniki Zdroj Other major attraction of the town is the Museum of Papermaking established in a 17th century paper mill Sniezka is the highest peak of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship and the whole of the Sudetes Castles and palaces examples nbsp Ksiaz Castle in Walbrzych nbsp Piast Castle in Legnica nbsp Czocha Castle nbsp Olesnica Castle nbsp Krobielowice Palace nbsp Radomierzyce Palace nbsp Jedlinka Palace in Jedlina Zdroj nbsp Wojanow Palace nbsp Kamieniec Zabkowicki Palace Burial sites of Polish monarchs and consorts nbsp Sanctuary of St Jadwiga Trzebnica nbsp Cathedral of St Vincent and St James Wroclaw nbsp Holy Cross Church whose scholastic was Nicolaus Copernicus nbsp Church of St Clare and Hedwig church Wroclaw Protected areas edit nbsp Mount Sleza nbsp Hell on Szczeliniec Wielki Table Mountains National Park nbsp Snowy Pits nbsp Bear s Cave nbsp Project Riese Owl Mountains Protected areas in Lower Silesian Voivodeship 2 National Parks Karkonosze National Park part of a UNESCO trans border biosphere reserve Table Mountains National Park 12 Landscape Parks Barycz Valley Landscape Park partly in Greater Poland Voivodeship Bobr Valley Landscape Park Bystrzyca Valley Landscape Park Chelmy Landscape Park Jezierzyca Valley Landscape Park Ksiaz Landscape Park Owl Mountains Landscape Park Przemkow Landscape Park Rudawy Landscape Park Sleza Landscape Park Snieznik Landscape Park Sudety Walbrzyskie Landscape Park 67 Nature reserves 20 protected landscape areas 3100 Natural monuments 114 Ecological usages 15 Teams nature and landscape and many areas of Natura 2000 network Tourist routes edit The Main Trail Sudetes long distance mountain trail The Piast Castles Trail Trail around Wroclaw Cistercian trail The trail of the Valley of Palaces and Gardens of the Jelenia Gora Valley Lower Silesian Rout of St James Sudetes Rout of St James Camino de Santiago Via Regia The Trail of Extinct Volcanoes on the Kaczawskie Foothills Lower Silesian Beer and Wine Trail 9 EuroVelo 9 Lower Silesian Bicycle Highway Bicycles S5 Wroclaw Poznan Blue Velo The Odra River Bicycle RouteEconomy edit nbsp Bielany Avenue pl Aleja Bielany the largest shopping center in Poland The gross domestic product GDP of the province was 41 1 billion euro in 2018 accounting for 8 3 of the Polish economic output GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 23 400 or 78 of the EU27 average in the same year The GDP per employee was 85 of the EU average Lower Silesia Voivodeship is the province with the second highest GDP per capita in Poland 10 GDP per capita in Lower Silesian Voivodeship and Poland Lower Silesian Voivodeship GDP per capita Poland GDP per capita 2000 10 440 2 8 2000 10 140 4 0 2005 13 060 4 9 2005 12 600 3 5 2006 13 700 7 3 2006 13 020 6 2 2007 14 980 9 5 2007 13 760 6 5 2008 16 030 7 2 2008 14 450 5 0 2009 16 350 2 0 2009 14 720 1 9 Cities and towns edit nbsp Wroclaw nbsp Jelenia Gora nbsp Glogow nbsp Klodzko The voivodeship contains 8 cities and 83 towns The cities governed by a city mayor Polish prezydent miasta are listed below in descending order of population as of 2019 1 Cities edit Wroclaw 674 132 Walbrzych city county 111 896 Legnica city county 99 486 Jelenia Gora city county 79 200 Lubin 72 428 Glogow 66 120 Swidnica 56 803 Boleslawiec 38 852 Towns edit Olesnica 37 169 Dzierzoniow 33 239 Olawa 33 029 Zgorzelec 30 374 Bielawa 29 971 Klodzko 26 845 Jawor 22 890 Swiebodzice 22 793 Polkowice 22 480 Nowa Ruda 22 067 Luban 21 087 Kamienna Gora 19 010 Bogatynia 17 436 Strzegom 16 106 Jelcz Laskowice 15 803 Zlotoryja 15 564 Boguszow Gorce 15 368 Zabkowice Slaskie 15 004 Chojnow 13 355 Trzebnica 13 331 Brzeg Dolny 12 511 Strzelin 12 460 Wolow 12 373 Gora 11 797 Milicz 11 304 Kowary 10 869 Sycow 10 397 Bystrzyca Klodzka 10 134 Kudowa Zdroj 9 892 Sroda Slaska 9 516 Oborniki Slaskie 9 099 Lwowek Slaski 8 869 Ziebice 8 708 Siechnice 8 113 Chocianow 7 892 Pieszyce 7 123 Katy Wroclawskie 6 994 Sobotka 6 981 Zarow 6 719 Twardogora 6 692 Gryfow Slaski 6 636 Szklarska Poreba 6 557 Zmigrod 6 435 Pilawa Gorna 6 412 Gluszyca 6 361 Polanica Zdroj 6 324 Piechowice 6 194 Przemkow 6 107 Lubawka 6 028 Piensk 5 828 Stronie Slaskie 5 709 Szczawno Zdroj 5 608 Scinawa 5 582 Ladek Zdroj 5 572 Szczytna 5 141 Jaworzyna Slaska 5 124 Bolkow 4 990 Bierutow 4 867 Jedlina Zdroj 4 828 Karpacz 4 593 Duszniki Zdroj 4 584 Lesna 4 439 Olszyna 4 348 Nowogrodziec 4 243 Zawidow 4 180 Swieradow Zdroj 4 147 Mieroszow 4 070 Mirsk 3 886 Wojcieszow 3 668 Prochowice 3 602 Niemcza 2 965 Wegliniec 2 846 Zloty Stok 2 758 Wasosz 2 662 Miedzylesie 2 575 Bardo 2 562 Radkow 2 406 Miedzyborz 2 341 Swierzawa 2 286 Prusice 2 243 Wiazow 2 241 Lubomierz 1 979 Wlen 1 759 Administrative division edit nbsp Map of the powiats counties nbsp The Skull Chapel in Kudowa nbsp The Church of Peace in Swidnica is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Lower Silesian Voivodeship is divided into 30 counties powiaty four of which are city counties These are further divided into 169 gminy nbsp Cistercian Lubiaz Abbey Lower Silesia is divided into three additional delegation districts governed by the provincial government with Wroclaw serving as the capital of the administrative region 11 nbsp 800 year old Vang Stave Church in Karpacz nbsp Abbey of the Order of Saint Benedict in Krzeszow nbsp Sobieski Castle in Olawa Walbrzych Delegation District powiaty of Swidnica Klodzko Zabkowice Slaskie Dzierzoniow Legnica Delegation District powiaty of Glogow Jawor Lubin Polkowice Zlotoryja Jelenia Gora Delegation District powiaty of Boleslawiec Kamienna Gora Luban Lwowek Slaski Zgorzelec The counties are listed in the following table ordering within categories is by decreasing population English and Polish names Area km2 Population 2019 Seat Other towns Total gminas City counties Wroclaw 293 641 607 1 Walbrzych 84 70 111 896 1 Legnica 56 29 99 486 1 Jelenia Gora 109 22 79 200 1 Land counties Klodzko County powiat klodzki 1643 37 158 600 Klodzko Nowa Ruda Bystrzyca Klodzka Kudowa Zdroj Polanica Zdroj Stronie Slaskie Ladek Zdroj Szczytna Duszniki Zdroj Miedzylesie Radkow 14 Swidnica County powiat swidnicki 742 89 157 178 Swidnica Swiebodzice Strzegom Zarow Jaworzyna Slaska 8 Wroclaw County powiat wroclawski 1116 15 148 663 Wroclaw Sobotka Katy Wroclawskie Siechnice 9 Olesnica County powiat olesnicki 1049 74 107 090 Olesnica Sycow Twardogora Bierutow Miedzyborz 8 Lubin County powiat lubinski 711 99 106 211 Lubin Scinawa 4 Dzierzoniow County powiat dzierzoniowski 478 34 101 118 Dzierzoniow Bielawa Gola Dzierzoniowska Niemcza Pieszyce Pilawa Gorna 7 Boleslawiec County powiat boleslawiecki 1303 26 90 108 Boleslawiec Nowogrodziec 6 Zgorzelec County powiat zgorzelecki 838 11 89 612 Zgorzelec Bogatynia Piensk Zawidow Wegliniec 7 Glogow County powiat glogowski 443 06 89 319 Glogow 6 Trzebnica County powiat trzebnicki 1025 55 85 092 Trzebnica Oborniki Slaskie Zmigrod Prusice 6 Olawa County powiat olawski 523 73 76 723 Olawa Jelcz Laskowice 4 Zabkowice Slaskie County powiat zabkowicki 801 75 65 104 Zabkowice Slaskie Ziebice Zloty Stok Bardo 7 Jelenia Gora County powiat jeleniogorski 628 21 63 639 Jelenia Gora Kowary Szklarska Poreba Piechowice Karpacz 9 Polkowice County powiat polkowicki 779 93 62 948 Polkowice Chocianow Przemkow 6 Walbrzych County powiat walbrzyski 430 22 55 820 Walbrzych Boguszow Gorce Gluszyca Szczawno Zdroj Jedlina Zdroj Mieroszow 9 Legnica County powiat legnicki 744 60 55 318 Legnica Chojnow Prochowice 8 Sroda Slaska County powiat sredzki 703 68 54 646 Sroda Slaska 5 Luban County powiat lubanski 428 30 54 493 Luban Olszyna Lesna Swieradow Zdroj 7 Jawor County powiat jaworski 581 25 50 315 Jawor Bolkow 6 Wolow County powiat wolowski 675 00 46 914 Wolow Brzeg Dolny 3 Lwowek Slaski County powiat lwowecki 709 94 45 975 Lwowek Slaski Gryfow Slaski Mirsk Wlen Lubomierz 5 Zlotoryja County powiat zlotoryjski 575 45 43 719 Zlotoryja Wojcieszow Swierzawa 6 Strzelin County powiat strzelinski 622 27 43 713 Strzelin Wiazow 5 Kamienna Gora County powiat kamiennogorski 396 13 43 429 Kamienna Gora Lubawka 4 Milicz County powiat milicki 715 01 37 003 Milicz 3 Gora County powiat gorowski 738 11 35 047 Gora Wasosz 4 seat not part of the countyGovernors editName Period Witold Krochmal 4 January 1999 22 October 2001 Ryszard Nawrat 22 October 2001 21 March 2003 Stanislaw Lopatowski 31 March 2003 21 December 2005 Krzysztof Grzelczyk 21 December 2005 29 November 2007 Rafal Jurkowlaniec 29 November 2007 1 December 2010 Aleksander Skorupa 28 December 2010 11 March 2014 Tomasz Smolarz 12 March 2014 8 December 2015 Pawel Hreniak 8 December 2015 11 November 2019 Jaroslaw Obremski 5 December 2019 22 December 2023 Maciej Awizen 22 December 2023 See also editPrincess Marianne of the Netherlands Tourism in PolandReferences edit a b Population Size and structure and vital statistics in Poland by territorial division in 2019 As of 30th June stat gov pl Statistics Poland 15 October 2019 Retrieved 14 February 2020 EU regions by GDP Eurostat Retrieved 18 September 2023 Sub national HDI Subnational HDI Global Data Lab globaldatalab org Radboud University Nijmegen Retrieved 13 December 2021 Past and Present Regions of Poland Lower Silesia Archived from the original on 20 July 2016 Retrieved 10 March 2017 Kresowianie nie mieli wyboru musieli jechac na zachod interview with Professor Grzegorz Hryciuk wyborcza pl in Polish 20 December 2010 Retrieved 27 December 2023 Allen Kent Harold Lancour Jay E Daily Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science CRC Press 1978 pg 3 1 Polozenie dolnyslask poland com in Polish Retrieved 27 December 2023 Dolnoslaskie Lower Silesia paih gov pl Retrieved 27 December 2023 Dolnoslaski Szlak Piwa i Wina Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30 to 263 of the EU average in 2018 Eurostat Internet JSK Delegatury Urzedu Dolnoslaski Urzad Wojewodzki Archived from the original on 31 May 2013 Retrieved 10 March 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Dolnoslaskie Wojewodztwo Dolnoslaskie Official website Website of the government of Lower Silesia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lower Silesian Voivodeship amp oldid 1219106673, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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