Wojkowice
Wojkowice | |
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Church of Saint Anthony of Padua in Wojkowice | |
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Flag Coat of arms | |
Wojkowice | |
| Coordinates: 50°22′N 19°3′E / 50.367°N 19.050°E | |
| Country | Poland |
| Voivodeship | Silesian |
| County | Będzin |
| Gmina | Wojkowice (urban gmina) |
| First mentioned | 1271 |
| Area | |
• City | 12.79 km2 (4.94 sq mi) |
| Population (2019-06-30) | |
• City | 8,927 |
| • Density | 698.0/km2 (1,808/sq mi) |
| • Urban | 2,746,000 |
| • Metro | 5,294,000 |
| Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
| Postal code | 42-580 |
| Vehicle registration | SBE |
| Primary airport | Katowice Airport |
| Website | http://www.wojkowice.pl |
Wojkowice [vɔi̯kɔˈvʲit͡sɛ] is a town in the Silesian Voivodeship in southern Poland, located in the Dąbrowa Basin, near Katowice. Wojkowice is located in the Silesian Highlands, on the Brynica river (tributary of the Vistula), and historically belongs to Lesser Poland. Its name comes from ancient Polish given name Wojek, which might have been a diminutive of Wojslaw. Several other locations in Poland have been named in a similar fashion – Wojslawice, Wojkowo, Wojkow, Wojkowa.
The town used to be in Katowice Voivodeship, but has been part of the Silesian Voivodeship since the formation of the voivodeship in 1999. Wojkowice is one of the cities of the 2.7 million conurbation – Katowice urban area and within a greater Katowice-Ostrava metropolitan area populated by about 5,294,000 people. The population of the town is 8,927 (2019).