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Coordinates: 51°24′N 21°10′E / 51.400°N 21.167°E / 51.400; 21.167
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Radom
Żeromskiego Street
Żeromskiego Street
Coat of arms of Radom
Radom is located in Poland
Radom
Radom
Coordinates: 51°24′N 21°10′E / 51.400°N 21.167°E / 51.400; 21.167
Country Poland
VoivodeshipMasovian
Countycity county
Established13th century
Town rights1364
Government
 • MayorAndrzej Kosztowniak
Area
 • City111.71 km2 (43.13 sq mi)
Population
 (2006)
 • City226,372
 • Density2,000/km2 (5,200/sq mi)
 • Metro
371,000
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
26-600 to 26-618
Area code+48 48
Car platesWR
Websitehttp://www.radom.pl

Radom [ˈradɔm] (Yiddish: ראַדאָם/Radom) 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 9 mm Para 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.

History[edit]

Radom was founded in 1340, and it belonged to the Sandomierz Voivodeship (part of Little Poland) of the Kingdom of Poland, later Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. 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.

Up to the Second World War, like many other cities in Europe, Radom had a significant Jewish population: according to Russian census of 1897, out of the total population of 28,700, Jews constituted 11,200 (so around 39% percent).[1]

Current events[edit]

In 2007, two pilots died during the Air Show resulting in the cancellation of the rest of the event. On the 30th of August 2009, during that years show, two Belorussian pilots were killed when their plane crashed.

Radom was one of the main areas of the strike action taken by Polish health care workers in 2007.

Important dates[edit]

Tourist attractions[edit]

City hall
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

Culture[edit]

Jacek Malczewski Museum

Cinemas[edit]

Theatre[edit]

  • Jan Kochanowski Theatre www

Museums and art galleries[edit]

Education[edit]

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
  • University College of Environmental Sciences (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

Other[edit]

At the Western part of Radom, there is a facility for commercial LF transmission (not broadcasting), the Radom longwave transmitter.

Sports[edit]

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Notable people[edit]

Notable people who have been born, have lived or have worked in Radom:

Politics[edit]

Radom constituency[edit]

Members of Parliament (Sejm) elected from Radom constituency

  • Ewa Kopacz (PO)
  • Dariusz Bąk (PIS)
  • Mirosław Maliszewski (PSL)
  • Czesław Czechyra (PO)
  • Marek Suski (PIS)
  • Marek Wikiński (SLD),
  • Radosław Witkowski (PO)
  • Krzysztof Sońta (PIS)

International relations[edit]

Twin towns — Sister cities[edit]

Radom is twinned with:[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Joshua D. Zimmerman, Poles, Jews, and the politics of nationality, Univ of Wisconsin Press, 2004, ISBN 0299194647, Google Print, p.16
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Radom Official Website - Partner Cities". (in English and Polish) © 2007 Urząd Miasta Radom. Retrieved 2008-10-23.
  3. ^ "Banská Bystrica Sister Cities". © 2001-2008. Retrieved 2008-10-23.

External links[edit]

Media related to Radom at Wikimedia Commons

51°24′N 21°10′E / 51.400°N 21.167°E / 51.400; 21.167

Category:Cities and towns in Masovian Voivodeship Category:City counties of Poland