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Klodzko county (Poland)

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[Klodzko county flag] image by Jens Pattke, 23 Oct 2001
adopted 28 Mar 2000 Other Klodzko county pages: See also:

K³odzko county flag

This is the K³odzko County Flag for civil usage. Flag adopted 28 March 2000
Source: FLAGA - Biuletyn Polskiego Towarzystwa Weksylologicznego Nr.13/14 (2001)
K³odzko county consists of the communes (gminy) Bystrzyca K³odzka, Duszniki-Zdrój, K³odzko city, K³odzko commune, Kudowa-Zdrój, L±dek-Zdrój, Lewin K³odzki, Miêdzylesie, Nowa Ruda city, Nowa Ruda commune, Polanica-Zdrój, Radków, Stronie ¦l±skie, Szczytna.
Jens Pattke, 23 Oct 2001

Kladsko / Klodzko/Glatz/ Glacium, Glazensis
Historical territory in southern Poland, on Czech boundaries (between  Bohemia, partially Moravia and Czech Silezia). Area ca. 1600 square kilometres.
From 10th century part of Czech State of the Premyslides (Duke Boleslav II Pobozný/The Pious). In 11th century this area was an administrative borough of the Kladsko Castle ("hradský správní obvod" - perhaps Royal Borough?). In 1093 given as a fief to Piast Family, then for some time ruled by Dukes of Opole. During rule of the King Premysl Otakar II. (of Bohemia) western part of Kladsko Territory joined Bohemia (today northern part of Náchod district with Broumov Town*-) and the rest was colonised by German settlers. Kladsko had special statute - its nobility wasn't part of Bohemian noble community, but it was subject to Kladsko Castle (to local burgrave / in Czech purkrabí, in German Burggraf). From 1278 ruled by Dukes of Wróclaw (Vratislav/Breslau), 1290 by Dukes of Swidnica (Svídnice/Schweidnitz), 1301 by Dukes of Minstrberk (Münsterberg, today Ziebice, Poland). Duke Boleslav II of Minsterberk sold Kladsko back to Kingdom of Bohemia.

In 1454 this territory was acquired by George of Podebrady, elected King of Bohemia and gave it to his sons. They were born before his royal election, that's why they were not entitled to inherit the throne. King made them Dukes of Minstrberk (Minstrberk Branch of Piasts was extinct) and Kladsko was in 1462 made County (Hrabství Kladské/ /Hrabstwo Klódzkie / Grafschaft Glatz). According to privileges from 1472 and 1578 this County should never be separated from Bohemia. But in 1500 it was bought by Duke Charles I of Minsterberk from his brother Count Albert and gave it to their Sister Zdenka (Sidonia), Countess of Hardegg. A nephew of her husband sold it back to Bohemia, then King Ferdinand II gave it to the archbishop of Salzburg; after the archbishop's death Ferdinand gave it to his brother Karl of Austria, bishop of Wróclaw (in German Breslau). Till the First Silezian War again part of Bohemia, in 1742 (Peace of Breslau) finally lost. Between 1742 and 1945 part of Prussian Province Silezia (Landkreise Glatz and Habelschwert/Bystrzyca Klódzka). The King of Prussia had also the title of Count of Glatz. Sincd 1945 district of Poland.
Source: PhDr. Franti¹ek Honzák, PhDr. Marek Pecenka, Ph. Dr. Jitka Vcková - EVROPA V PROMENÁCH STALETÍ, first edition, Nakladatelství LIBRI, Prague 1995.

Near Bohemian border ( western border of modern district or county) still lives (?) small Czech minority. The flag of district (county) is a Banner of Arms.
Source: This website.
Ales Krizan, 7 Nov 2001


K³odzko county Coat of Arms

[Klodzko county Coat of Arms] image from this website, reported by Ales Krizan, 7 Nov 2001