Kłodawa, Poland

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Kłodawa, Poland is a small town in central Poland best known for its large underground salt mine, one of the deepest in the world.

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instanceOf town
administrativeDivision Gmina Kłodawa NERFINISHED
areaCode +48 63
carPlates PKL NERFINISHED
country Poland
elevation about 120 meters above sea level
grantedTownRights 1430
hasColorfulSalt blue salt
pink salt
hasCulturalInstitution cultural center
hasEducationalInstitution primary school
secondary school
hasGeologicalFeature rock salt deposit
hasIndustry chemical industry
construction materials industry
food industry
metal industry
salt mining
hasNotableFeature Kłodawa Salt Mine NERFINISHED
hasReligiousBuilding St. Fabian and St. Sebastian church NERFINISHED
parish church of the Assumption of Mary NERFINISHED
hasTourismActivity underground mine tours
hasTourismAttraction underground chapel in salt mine
underground tourist route
hasTransport national roads
railway station
hasWebsite https://www.klodawa.pl/
historicalRegion Greater Poland NERFINISHED
isSeatOf Gmina Kłodawa NERFINISHED
knownFor large underground salt mine
rock salt production
locatedIn Greater Poland Voivodeship NERFINISHED
Koło County NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion central Poland
locatedNear Konin NERFINISHED
Koło NERFINISHED
population approximately 6500
populationAsOf 2021
postalCode 62-650
saltMineDepth over 600 meters
saltMineOpened 1950s
saltType rock salt
timeZone CET
timeZoneDST CEST
voivodeshipCapital Poznań NERFINISHED

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David Lubin birthPlace Kłodawa, Poland