Kłobuck district - poviat in Polandin the northeastern part of the Silesian Voivodeship, at the tripoint of the Silesian Voivodeship, Łódź and Opole. The city is the seat of the poviat authorities Kłobuck.
An administrative division
The poviat consists of:
- urban-rural communes: Kłobuck, Krzepice
- rural communes: Lipie, Miedźno, Opatów, Panki, Popów, Przystajń, Węczyca Wielka
- cities: Kłobuck, Krzepice
History
After World War II from the northern part Częstochowa poviat The Kłobuck poviat was separated under the regulation of the Council of Ministers of April 12, 1952. The poviat survived in this form until June 1, 1975, when another reform of the state administration liquidated the poviats. Since January 1, 1999, Kłobuck is again a poviat consisting of 7 communes and 2 towns.
Transport
Dear
The main roads running through the Kłobuck poviat are:
- connecting national road No. 42 Kamienna wheel Namysłów With Rudnik wheel Starachowice
- connecting national road No. 43 Częstochowa With Many, running through Kłobuck and Krzepice
- provincial road No. 491 connecting Raciszyn under Działoszyn with Częstochowa
- provincial road No. 492 running from the village Important Mills, via Kłobuck to Blachownia
- provincial road No. 494 connecting Częstochowa with DK45 in Bierdzanach
The A1 motorway will run along the eastern border of the poviat. The national road No. 43 will be connected with the motorway by a communication junction in the village of Lgota.
Railway lines
Railway lines run through the poviat:
- 131 - Chorzów Batory - Tczew coal main
- 181 - Herby Nowe - Oleśnica
Monuments and attractions
The city of Kłobuck: Rynek im. John Paul II, Palace in Kłobuck-Zagórze, Monument to Jan Długosz, monastery complex, Zalew Zakrzew, Dębowa Góra (with an observation tower)
Kłobuck commune: The Manor House in Kamyk, the Chapel in Lgota, the wooden belfry and the Parish of St. Stanisław in Biała
The town of Krzepice: Jewish cemetery and synagogue in Krzepice, Monastery Complex of Canons in Krzepice, urban layout of the city, Regional Museum of the Chmielarski Brothers
Lipie commune: the manor house in Lipie, the remains of the manor complex in Parzymiechy, the church in Parzymiechy, the ruins of the castle in Danków, the parish church in Danków, the Evangelical church in Natolin, the hunting lodge in Natolin, the "Stawiska" nature reserve, the Bukowa Góra nature reserve, the geological reserve "Szachownica "
Miedźno commune: Church of St. Catherine in Miedźno, the cemetery chapel in Miedźno, the Church of St. Simon and St. Judy Tadeusz in Mokra, Monument commemorating the Battle of Mokra, Museum of Przeworsk Culture and Memorial Chamber of the Battle of Mokra, Water reservoir in Ostrów nad Oksza, Dam in Ostrów na Oksza
Opatów Commune: parish church in Wielkowiecko, parish church in Opatów, Góra Opatowska, "Modrzewiowa Góra" reserve, Opatowski forest (forest between Opatów and Złochowice)
Panki Commune: Church of Holy Family in Panki, Panki Water Reservoir, "Modrzewiowa Góra" Reserve
Popów commune: old church of St. Józefa in Popowo, a wooden bridge in Wąsosz (the longest wooden bridge in Poland until 2007), a church in Wąsosz Górny, Kalwaria Wąsocka, the "Gloria Victis" Monument in Wąsosz, a limestone kiln and a quarry on Góra Rębielska,
Przystajń Commune: the manor house in Kuźnica Stara, the water mill and sawmill in Kluczno, the pond in Kostrzyn, the water mill in Kostrzyn, the parish church in Przystajnia, the Cloth Hall in Przystajnia
The Węczyca Wielka commune: Church in Truskolasach, parish cemetery in Truskolasach, RTCN Węczyca Wielka, parish in Kalea, "Zamczysko" nature reserve, Ecological site Swamp in the village of Lake, Ecological site Wild marsh
Tourism
Tourist routes
- The Green Kłobuck Trail
- Liswarciański Bicycle Trail
- Nature Reserves Trail
- The Wieluń Jura Trail