Chojnów

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Chojnów (gmina wiejska)

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The Chojnów Commune, located in southwestern Poland in Lower Silesia, has a rich history dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries, with traces of human activity present since Neanderthal times. The region is steeped in local legends, including the tale of the knight E. von Promnitz, who died at a young age, highlighting the area's traditions and culture. The commune boasts numerous historical monuments, such as the 18th-century Dutch windmill in Jerzmanowice, which now serves as a restaurant. In Niedźwiedzice, the Church of St. Anthony of Padua features a late Gothic wooden altar from 1491, while in Osetnica, a well-preserved Gothic church from the late 15th century stands. The 17th-century church in Zamienice is notable for its architecture and the tombs of prominent families. The Chojnów Commune is characterized by a diverse landscape, dominated by the Chojnów Plain and the Legnica Plain, with rivers like Czarna Woda flowing through the area. The commune enjoys a favorable climate with a long growing season, making it attractive for agriculture. Administratively, it is divided into 23 villages and had a population of approximately 9,500 in 2017. Transportation is facilitated by national and regional roads, as well as railway stations, the largest of which is located in Rokitki. An interesting fact is the presence of an unused airport in Krzywa, a remnant of the region's history. The natural environment is diverse, including a modest inventory of mineral resources such as natural aggregates. With its historic churches and local legends, the Chojnów Commune is an intriguing destination in Lower Silesia, inviting exploration of both its cultural and natural treasures.

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