Radomsko

Radomsko is a city in southern Poland with 44,700 inhabitants. It is situated on the Radomka river in the Łódź Voivodeship. Located in th…
Radomsko is a city in southern Poland with 44,700 inhabitants. It is situated on the Radomka river in the Łódź Voivodeship. Located in the Sieradz Land, it is the county seat of Radomsko County. Radomsko dates back to the 11th century. The oldest known mention of Radomsko comes from a document of Konrad I of Masovia from 1243. It received town privileges from Duke Leszek II the Black of Sieradz in 1266. During the times of fragmentation of Piast-ruled Poland, it was part of the Seniorate Province and Duchy of Sieradz, and afterwards it was a county seat and royal town of the Kingdom of Poland, administratively located in the Sieradz Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province. In 1288, Duke Leszek II the Black brought Franciscans to the town, and in 1328, King Ladislaus the Short funded the construction of the Gothic Franciscan church.
  • Country: Poland
  • County: Radomsko
  • Established: 11th century
  • Highest elevation: 254 m (833 ft)
  • Lowest elevation: 220 m (720 ft)
  • Voivodeship: Łódź
  • Gmina: Radomsko

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