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astrzębie-Zdrój ([jasˈtʂɛmbʲɛ ˈzdruj] German: Bad Königsdorff-Jastrzemb, originally Jastrzemb, Silesian: Jastrzymbje–Zdrůj) is a city in south Poland with 92,462 inhabitants (31.12.2010). Its name comes from the Polish words jastrząb ("hawk") and zdrój ("spa" or "spring"). Until the 20th century it was a spa village situated in Upper Silesia. It was granted city rights in 1963. Jastrzębie-Zdrój is currently situated in the Silesian Voivodeship (since 1999), previously in Katowice Voivodeship (1975–1998). In the early 1980s, the city was one of main centers of workers' protests, which resulted in creation of Solidarity (see: Jastrzebie-Zdroj 1980 strikes).

Districts[]

Jastrzębie-Zdrój is a powiat (county) divided into 15 districts and 6 sołectwos that have its own administrative body. Most of the districts are suburban, some are densely built with many blocks of flats generating huge housing estates, and the rest are of civic nature.

  1. Arki Bożka (6632 inhabitants)
  2. Barbary (10 185 inhabitants)
  3. Bogoczowiec (1672 inhabitants)
  4. Chrobrego (5042 inhabitants)
  5. Gwarków (8126 inhabitants)
  6. Jastrzębie Górne i Dolne (4369 inhabitants)
  7. Morcinka (4534 inhabitants)
  8. Pionierów (11 210 inhabitants)
  9. Przyjaźń (4718 inhabitants)
  10. Staszica (6079 inhabitants)
  11. Tuwima (480 inhabitants)
  12. Tysiąclecia (3242 inhabitants)
  13. Zdrój (7682 inhabitants)
  14. Złote łany (1118 inhabitants)
  15. Zofiówka (3473 inhabitants)
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