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Chełmek

Chełmek
Coat of arms of Chełmek
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Chełmek is located in Poland
Chełmek
Chełmek
Coordinates: 50°7′N 19°15′E / 50.117°N 19.250°E / 50.117; 19.250
Country  Poland
Voivodeship Lesser Poland
County Oświęcim
Gmina Chełmek
Government
 • Mayor Andrzej Saternus
Area
 • Total 8.31 km2 (3.21 sq mi)
Population (2006)
 • Total 9,065
 • Density 1,100/km2 (2,800/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 32-660
Car plates KOS
Website http://www.chelmek.pl

Chełmek [ˈxɛu̯mɛk] is a town in Lesser Poland Voivodeship in southern Poland. In 1975-1998 it belonged to Bielsko-Biała Voivodeship. It has 9,073 inhabitants (data from 2006). Previously known for the Chełmek Shoe Factory, which until 1947 was part of Bata Shoes. During World War II, a subcamp of the Auschwitz concentration camp was created in 1941 by Otto P. Klein in the northern sector of the town, housing overflow from Auschwitz.

Chełmek lies in the wetland area along the Przemsza river, at the foot of the Skała hill (293 meters above sea level). The town is surrounded by forests, and was first mentioned in 1414. In 1490, it belonged to a parish from Jaworzno, and until the first partition of Poland (1772, see Partitions of Poland), it was a small village, which belonged to Kraków Voivodeship, one of three voivodeships of Lesser Poland. In 1772 Chełmek was annexed by the Habsburg Empire, as part of Galicia. The village was located right on the border between Prussian Silesia, and Austrian Galicia, and in 1815, it became part of Chrzanów District of the Free City of Kraków. In November 1846, the Free City was annexed by Austria, and in 1856, rail line from Kraków to Vienna, via Chełmek was constructed. In the Second Polish Republic, Chełmek belonged to Kraków Voivodeship, and due to proximity of the Silesian border, its residents helped Silesian rebels (see Silesian Uprisings).


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