Radom
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| Radom | |
| (Coat of arms) | |
| Basic Information | |
| Country | Poland |
| Voivodeship | Masovian |
| Powiat (County) | Rada miejska Radomia |
| Gmina (Commune) | Radom |
| Urban Information | |
| Population | 225 845 |
| Area of district | - km² |
| Founded | 1340 |
| City rights | 1364 |
| Latitude Longitude |
51°24' N 21°10' E |
| Gmina Radom | |
| Type of commune | - |
| Districts (No.) | - |
| Area | 111,7 km² |
| Agglomeration | 371,000 |
| Density | 2047/km² |
| Area code | +48 48 |
| Postal code | 26-600 to 26-618 |
| Car plates | WR |
| Twin towns | |
| Economy and Traffic | |
| Economy | - |
| Highway | - |
| Railway | - |
| Airport | Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport |
| Administration | |
| Mayor | Andrzej Kosztowniak |
| Municipal Address | ul. Kilińskiego 30 26-600 Radom |
| Municipal Website | |
Radom (['radɔm] ) is a city in central Poland with 227,309 inhabitants. It is located on the Mleczna River in the Masovian Voivodeship (since 1999), having previously been the capital of Radom Voivodeship (1975-1998), 100 km south of Poland's capital, Warsaw.
It is home to the biennial Radom Air Show - the largest and best-attended air show in Poland, held during the last weekend of August. "Radom" is also the popular unofficial name for a semiautomatic 9mm Parabellum pistol of Polish design (the Model 35/ViS-35) designed by Piotr Wilniewczyc and Jan Skrzypinski (hence the designation "ViS") which had been in production from 1935 to 1945 at the national arsenal located in the city.
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Radom was founded in 1340 and during the partitions of Poland it was held successively by Austria and Russia in the 19th century before returning to Poland after World War I in 1918. The main industries include leather, glass, and chemicals.
- 8th-9th century - early mediaeval town in the valley of the Mleczna River (approximately on the location of present-day Old Town)
- 2nd half of 10th century - fortified town called Piotrówka
- 1155 - first mention about Radom (Pope Adrian IV bull)
- around 1300 - Old Radom gratnted with Środa Śląska rights
- 1340 - Casimir III founds New Radom (Nowy Radom)
- 1360-1370 - Casimir III founds St. John's Church
- 1364 - Radom granted with Magdeburg law
- 1383 - Jadwiga of Poland accepted by a Sejm held in Radom as a king of Poland
- 1401 - First union of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania signed in Radom
- 1481 - Radom becomes a de-facto capital of Poland after Casimir IV of Poland moves to Lithuania and his son, Saint Casimir to be, ruled the country in his absence from Radom
- 1489 - Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, John von Tieffen pays tribute to Casimir IV of Poland in Radom castle
- 1505 - a Sejm in Radom passes the Nihil novi constitution and Laski's Statute, the first real bill of rights of Poland
- 1564 - 1800 inhabitants, 180 houses, 14 butchers' shops, 2 baths and 2 wells
- 1613 - Radom becomes the place where the Highest Fiscal Courts are held
- 1628 - Great fire destroys the town
- 1656 - Charles X of Sweden stays in town during The Deluge
- 1660 - the city plundered by Sweden; after they leave the town has 395 inhabitants and 37 houses
- 1737-1756 - Kolegium Pijarów school founded
- 1763 - Fiscal Tribunal moved to Warsaw; the town has 1370 inhabitants and 137 buildings
- 1795 - After the 3rd Partition Radom is annexed by Austria
- 1817 - First lay school founded
- 1819 - Fryderyk August Schnierstein opens a tannery, the date is considered a start of towns industrialization
- 1844 - Radom becomes the capital of Radom-Kielce government
- 1867 - Creation of Radom government; the sewers are built
- 1885 - Dęblin-Dąbrowa Górnicza railway opened
- 1901 - electricity plant opened
- 1911 - Radom has 51,934 inhabitants
- 1920-1939 - Radom becomes a part of Central Industrial Area (Centralny Okręg Przemysłowy); Chemical Plant, arms and munitions factory, gas works, telephone and shoe factories are founded
- 1935 - Radom-Warsaw railway opened
- 1938 - 90,059 inhabitants
- 1939-1945 - capital of Radom district of the General Government
- January 16, 1945 - liberation
- 1948-1975 - Theatre (Teatr Dramatyczny) and an engineering school are opened.
- 1975 - the city becomes the capital of Radom Voivodeship
- June 25, 1976 - Huge workers' strike against the communist regime; the town becomes one of the main centres of anti-communist opposition in Poland
- June 4, 1991 - Pope John Paul II visits the city
- 1996 - Radomska Wyższa Szkoła Inżynierska promoted to the rank of a Radom Technical University (Politechnika Radomska)
- 1999 - Radom becomes the capital of Radom County of the Masovian Voivodeship
- May 25, 2002 – Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger visits the city
- St Waenceslaus church in the Old Town Square
- founded by Leszek I the White, built in the 13th century in gothic style
- St John the Baptist church
- founded by Casimir III, built in the years 1360-1370 in gothic style, and re-constructed many times
- Bernardine church and monastery
- founded by Casimir IV of Poland, built in the years 1468-1507
- Holy Trinity Church
- built in the years 1619-1627 in the baroque style, burned in a fire and was rebuilt in the years 1678-1691
- Gąska's and Esterka's Houses
- 16th / 17th century
- Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession
- built in 1785
- Building of city council
- built in the years 1825-1827, designed in classical style by Antonio Corazzi
- City hall
- built in the years 1847-1848
- Cathedral of Virgin Mary
- built in the years 1899-1908 in neo-gothic style
- Tool gates
- built in the 19th century in classical style
- Jan Kochanowski Theatre www
- Jacek Malczewski Museum www
- Modern art museum www
- Scouting Museum
- "Elektrownia" - Power station built in 1903, renewed as a Modern art gallery
- Cultural Heritage Gallery of Radom
- Skansen in Radom www
Radom is home to about 20 schools of higher education.
- Instytut Teologiczny Uniwersytetu Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Radomiu - department of theology
- Kolegium Nauczycielskie - www
- Nauczycielskie Kolegium Języków Obcych - www
- Niepubliczne Nauczycielskie Kolegium Języków Obcych - www
- Niepubliczne Nauczycielskie Kolegium Języków Obcych TWP - www
- Radom Technical University (Politechnika Radomska) - www
- Higher Environment Protection College (Prywatna Wyższa Szkoła Ochrony Środowiska) - www
- Radomska Szkoła Zarządzania
- Warsaw Agricultural University - department in Radom (Szkoła Główna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego w Warszawie)
- College of the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University (Kolegium licencjackie Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej) - www
- Warsaw University - department in Radom (Uniwersytet Warszawski)- www www
- Maria Curie-Skłodowska University - department in Radom (Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej) - www
- Wyższa Inżynierska Szkoła Bezpieczeństwa i Organizacji Pracy - www
- Higher Business College (Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu) - www
- Higher Financial and Banking College (Wyższa Szkoła Finansów i Bankowości) - www
- Higher Merchant College (Wyższa Szkoła Handlowa) - www
- Higher Seminary (Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne) - www
- Higher Journalis College (Wyższa Szkoła Dziennikarska) - www
- Zespół Szkół Medycznych - www
At the Western part of Radom, there is a facility for commercial LF transmission (not broadcasting), the Radom longwave transmitter.
Radomiak Radom - men's football team, founded in 1910, currently playing in 3rd league.
Jadar Radom - men's volleyball team, founded in 1921, currently playing in extraleague.
Broń Radom - men's football team, founded in 1922, currently in 5th league.
Famous people who have been born, have lived or have worked in Radom:
- Mikołaj z Radomia - composer
- Józef Brandt - painter
- Iga Cembrzyńska - actress
- Tytus Chałubiński - physician, professor of the Medical-Surgical Academy and of the Principal School in Warsaw
- Małgorzata Foremniak - actress
- Jan Kochanowski - poet, writer
- Oskar Kolberg - ethnographer, composer
- Kazimierz Kelles-Krauz - philosopher, sociologist
- Leszek Kołakowski - philosopher
- Jacek Malczewski - painter
- Dariusz Rosati - MEP, professor of economics, ex-minister of foreign affairs
- Sam Gotlieb - Women's Dress Designer
- Jerzy Połomski - singer
- Dorota Chotecka - actress
- Andrzej Wajda - director
- Zygmunt Solorz-Żak - president of Polsat tv
- Dionizy Czachowski (1810 – 1863)
- Artur Gadowski - singer
- Szymon Wydra - singer
- ks. bp Jan Chrapek - bishop
- ks. prof. Włodzimierz Sedlak
Members of Parliament (Sejm) elected from Radom constituency
- Witold Bałażak (LPR)
- Ewa Kopacz (PO)
- Wanda Łyżwińska (Samoobrona)
- Mirosław Maliszewski (PSL)
- Marzena Paduch (Samoobrona)
- Marek Suski (PIS)
- Marek Wikiński (SLD),
- Lucyna Wiśniewska (PIS)
- Marzena Wróbel (PIS)
- (English) Official web page of Radom in English
- (German) Official web page of Radom in German
- (French) Official web page of Radom in French
- (Japanese) Official web page of Radom in Japanese
- (Polish) Official web page of Radom in Polish
- (Polish) Radom photo gallery
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