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Gogolin
Gogolin
is a town in
Poland
, in
Opole Voivodeship
, in
Krapkowice County
. It has 6,682 inhabitants.
Geology and palaeontology
Gogolin gives its name to the
Gogolin Formation
whose strata were first exposed here.
History
The oldest known mention of Gogolin, under its
Old Polish
name
Gogolino
, comes from a 1223 document of
Wawrzyniec
,
bishop of Wrocław
. In
the 19th
century, the exploitation of
local
limestone deposits began on an industrial scale and first
lime kilns
were built. Also
a train
station was built and Gogolin enjoyed railway connections with
Opole
,
Kędzierzyn
and
Prudnik
. Heavy fights of the
Silesian Uprising
took place nearby in 1921. During
World War II
the Germans established a
forced labour camp
for
Poles
and
Jews
and two
labour camps
of the
Stalag VIII-B/344
prisoner-of-war camp
at
Łambinowice
. About 30 buildings were destroyed in the final stages of
the war
in 1945.
A
high school
was established in
1948
and in 1967 Gogolin was granted
town rights
.
The town
is known for its old regional
folk song
:pl:Poszła Karolinka do Gogolina|Poszła Karolinka do Gogolina
, which is a symbol regional Polish
traditions
. The song's characters of Karolinka and Karlik are depicted in the town's
coat of arms
, along with a
lime kiln
, alluding to the town's traditions. There is also a monument of Karolinka and Karlik in
the town
centre.
Population
Population in 1782–2005.
Twin towns
–
sister cities
See
twin towns of Gmina Gogolin
.
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