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Wolów county (Poland)
Powiat Wołowski, Dolnoslaskie vojvodship
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image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 16 Jan 2009
adopted 5 Oct 1999; design: Michal Marciniak-Korzuchowski
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Wolów county
Wołów County, Dolnośląskie Voivodship - German name: Wohlau.
Wołów County (Polish: powiat wołowski) is a unit of territorial administration
and local government (powiat - county) in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, south-western
Poland. It was created on January 1, 1999 as a result of the Local Government
Reorganization Act of 1998. The county covers an area of 675 square kilometres
(261 sq mi).
Its administrative seat is the town of Wołów, although the county also
contains the slightly larger town of Brzeg Dolny.
Area: 675 sq.km (182 sq.mi); Population: 47,445 (2006)
In the village of Konary there is a monument honoring the German (Prussian)
chemist, physicist and biologist - Franz Karl Achard who discovered the
means of production of sugar from sugar beets (among other things) ending
the status of sugar as a luxury product and making it rapidly available
for everyone.
The English merchants offered him 200,000 talers to declare his experiments
a failure but he refused and, with the help of King Friedrich Wilhelm II,
opened the first sugar beet refinery in Konary in 1801. (favorite artists:
The Archies)
Arms and flag adopted on October 5, 1999 (resolution # XI/82/99).
The designer of the county's symbols was Mr.Michal Marciniak-Korzuchowski.
Included are Arms and the ceremonial and civic flags.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 16 Jan 2009
Wolów county ceremonial flag
image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 16 Jan 2009
adopted 5 Oct 1999; design: Michal Marciniak-Korzuchowski
Wolów county Coat of Arms
image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 16 Jan 2009
adopted 5 Oct 1999; design: Michal Marciniak-Korzuchowski