Władysławowo Explained

Władysławowo
Pushpin Map:Poland
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Voivodeship
Subdivision Name1:Pomeranian
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:Puck
Subdivision Type3:Gmina
Subdivision Name3:Władysławowo
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Roman Kużel
Established Title1:First formal settlement
Established Date1:12th Century
Established Title2:Broke ground
Established Date2:March 1936
Established Title3:Official inauguration
Established Date3:3 May 1938
Established Title4:Town rights
Established Date4:30 June 1963
Area Total Km2:13.7
Population As Of:2022
Population Total:9363
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:CET
Utc Offset:+1
Timezone Dst:CEST
Utc Offset Dst:+2
Coordinates:54.8339°N 18.3156°W
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:84-120
Area Code:+48 58
Blank Name:Car plates
Blank Info:GPU
Website:http://www.wladyslawowo.pl
Elevation Min M:0
Elevation Max M:68

Władysławowo (Kashubian/Pomeranian: Wiôlgô Wies [ˈvʲɞlɡɞ ˈvʲɛs], German: Großendorf) is a city on the south coast of the Baltic Sea in Kashubia in the Pomerelia region, northern Poland, with 9,363 inhabitants as of 2022.

History

In 1634 engineer Fryderyk Getkant designed a fort called Władysławowo located on the Hel Peninsula, several kilometers east of today's town of Władysławowo. It was officially recorded as a fort a year later.

It was successfully built as a new town as a Polish fishing port in 1930s during the Polish Second Republic, with fishing a key part of the Polish economy at the time. Construction began in March 1936, and the new town was officially inaugurated on the 3 May 1938.

It was named after King Władysław IV Vasa, who initiated the construction of the Polish Navy.

After growing and incorporating several of the surrounding villages and settlements into its boundaries since then the town officially received town rights on 30 June 1963. It continued to expand through with several more villages becoming its neighbourhoods.

Currently Władysławowo is a sea port and a popular seaside holiday destination.

Administration

The gmina (urban-rural municipality) of Władysławowo consists of the town Władysławowo (with a district Cetniewo) and seven villages: Chałupy (to the east, on the Hel peninsula), Rozewie, Jastrzębia Góra, Ostrowo, Karwia and Tupadły. Several of these places serve as popular seaside resorts.

The city is currently situated in the Puck County in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, since the 1999 reorganisation. It was previously in Gdańsk Voivodeship, between 1975 and 1998.

Geography

Poland's northern extremity is situated in Jastrzębia Góra, marked by the Gwiazda Północy ("Northern Star") monument, which stands on a cliff overlooking the beach that is the actual most northerly point. The nearby headland of Cape Rozewie was formerly believed to be the country's most northerly point, prior to measurements carried out in December 2000.[1]

Transport

Port of Władysławowo is a seaport located within the city.

Władysławowo and Władysławowo Port are PKP railway stations in the town.

Notable people

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://morze.turystyka.org.pl/10-najciekawszych-miejsc morze.turystyka.org.pl