Greater Poland, Poland · Europe
6,714
Population
Europe
Continent
Warsaw
Timezone
PL
Country Code
Kłodawa [kwɔˈdava] is a town in the Koło County in the Greater Poland Voivodeship in central Poland with 6,699 inhabitants (2014). Kłodawa lies on the Rgilewka (a tributary of the Warta River). The town contains the Kłodawa Salt Mine, the largest operating salt mine in Poland, extracting halite and salts of potassium and magnesium. Kłodawa was settled in the 11th century by craftsmen building the Church of St. Giles. It gained municipal rights in 1430. Much of the town was destroyed in the wars...
Coordinates
52.2545°, 18.9135°
Region/State
Greater Poland
District
Powiat kolski
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Country
Poland
Region
Greater Poland
Timezone
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