Jelenia Gora
About Jelenia Gora
Jelenia Gora is a metropolis in Lower Silesia south western Poland. Jelenia Gora is located in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, near the Krkonose mountain range running alongside the Polish Czech border ski lodges such as Karpacz and Szklarska Poreba are located 10 to 15 kilometers from the metropolis. The city constitutes a separate urban gmina and metropolis county, in addition to being the seat of surrounding Jelenia Gora County. In 2009 the population of Jelenia Gora changed into 84,564. The place which includes the oldest spa district of Cieplice Slaskie Zdroj is one of the most valued recreational and entertainment spots in Poland.
The metropolis's history dates again to as early as the 10th century, however the agreement become granted town rights beneath Polish rule in 1288. Jelenia Gora turned into based on critical alternate routes linking the Holy Roman Empire and Bohemia with Eastern Europe. The area flourished due to change privileges that became the premise for the establishment of weaving and mining industries during the past due Middle Ages and early Renaissance periods.