Wieliczka

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Wieliczka
Coat of arms of Wieliczka
(Coat of arms)
Location of Wieliczka
Basic Information
Country Poland
Voivodeship Lesser Poland
Population 19 128
Founded -
City rights -
Latitude
Longitude
49°59' N
20°03' E
Area 13,4 km²
Agglomeration -
Density 1426/km²
Area code +48 12
Car plates KWI
Twin towns -
Economy and Traffic
Administration
Mayor Artur Kozioł
Municipal Website

Wieliczka is a town (2006 population: 19,128) in southern Poland in the Kraków metropolitan area, and situated (since 1999) in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, previously (1975-1998) in Kraków Voivodeship. The town was founded in 1290 by Duke Premislas II of Poland.

Located under the town of Wieliczka is the Wieliczka Salt Mine – one of the world's oldest operating salt mines (the oldest is at Bochnia, Poland, 20 kilometers from Wieliczka), which has been worked since prehistoric times.

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  • Jerzy Grzesiowski, Wieliczka: kopalnia, muzeum, zamek (Wieliczka: the Mine, the Museum, the Castle), 2nd ed., updated and augmented, Warsaw, Sport i Turystyka, 1987, ISBN 83-217-2637-2.

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Coordinates: 49°59′N, 20°04′E