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Kladno is a city in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 70,000 inhabitants, making it the largest city in the region. It lies near Prague, mainly in the flat landscape of the Prague Plateau.

Administrative division
Kladno consists of six municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): • Kladno (22,585) • Dubí (2,059) • Kročehlavy (34,972) • Rozdělov (2,678) • Švermov (5,038) • Vrapice (424) ==Etymology==
Etymology
The name Kladno is derived from the Czech word kláda, meaning 'log'. In Old Czech, the word kladno denoted a mature forest from which logs were obtained. ==Geography==
Geography
Kladno is located about northwest of Prague. It lies in a mostly flat landscape of the Prague Plateau, albeit in the north the terrain becomes hillier. The highest point is at above sea level, and the lowest at above sea level. There are no large bodies of water within city limits, only several small creeks. The city limits contain two nature monuments: Žraločí zuby and Krnčí a Voleška. ==History==
History
The first written mention of Kladno is from 1318, when it was a property of the Kladenský of Kladno noble family. After 1543, when the Kladenský of Kladno family died out, it became a property of the Žďárský of Žďár family. In 1561, the settlement was granted the town status. In 1566, the Žďárskýs of Žďár rebuilt the local fort into a Renaissance castle. The town walls were built in the following decades. The town prospered until the Battle of White Mountain in 1620, when it was looted by Polish Cossacks. However, during the rule of Florián Jetřich Žďárský, the town began to prosper again. In the 18th century, the town began to expand beyond its walls. In 19th century, the town developed into a significant agricultural and industrial centre. In 1855–1856, the city was connected to the railway network. The coal reserves began attracting the iron working industry, the largest of which eventually became the Poldi steelworks, founded in 1899. The growth of industrial activity spurred a massive population growth. In the 20th century, the city was one of the centres of the Czech labor movement, with frequent strikes, protests and labor action. ==Demographics==
Demographics
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Economy
Kladno was one of the historical birthplaces of heavy industry in Bohemia. For years, the city was home to the Poldi steel factory, the region's largest employer. Since economic restructuring in the 1990s, the heavy industry has largely been replaced by services and light industry. A number of companies has established production in Kladno, including Lego, NKT Cables, La Lorraine, Hanon Systems and Dr. Oetker. Lego is one of the largest employers in the region with more than 3,000 employees. ==Transport==
Transport
Kladno is located at a railway junction. It lies on the railway lines Prague–Kralupy nad Vltavou and Kladno–Rakovník. The city is served by six stations and stops. ==Sport==
Sport
The city is known as the home of many internationally known ice hockey players, such as Jaromír Jágr and Tomáš Plekanec. Its ice hockey club, Rytíři Kladno, was successful in the past and is connected with many famous players of Czech ice hockey history, including 1998 Olympic gold medalists Jaromír Jágr, Pavel Patera, Martin Procházka, Libor Procházka and Milan Hnilička. The club plays in the top tier, with Jaromír Jágr as its owner and president. Kladno is home to the football club SK Kladno, which plays its matches at the Stadion Františka Kloze stadium. The club played in the Czech First League in 2006–2010, but since 2013 has played in amateur tiers. The city hosts various athletic events including the TNT – Fortuna Meeting in June, and the Kladno Marathon in September each year. ==Sights==
Sights
The Kladno Castle was originally a Gothic fortress, rebuilt in the Renaissance style in the 1560s, then completely rebuilt into a Baroque castle in 1737–1740 by the architect Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer. Today it houses a museum and art gallery. Next to the castle is a castle park with a beararium built in 2001. There are several major landmarks of Kladno on the square Náměstí starosty Pavla. The Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary was built in the Neo-Romanesque style in 1897–1899. It was built on the site of a Gothic church from the 1350s. The city hall is a Neo-Renaissance house, which was built in 1897–1898. The Marian sculpture group was created according to the design by K. I. Dietzenhofer in 1739–1741. This late Baroque columns stands on the site where the pillory used to be. Notable is also the Archdeaconry building, originally a rectory built in 1804–1807. The former synagogue is a Neo-Renaissance building from 1884. Today it serves as a prayer house of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church. ==Notable people==
Notable people
Anton Cermak (1873–1933), mayor of Chicago in 1931–1933 • Antonin Raymond (1888–1976), Czech-American architect • Cyril Bouda (1901–1984), painter and graphic artist • Josef Košťálek (1909–1971), footballer • Václav Horák (1912–2000), footballer • Karel Kolský (1914–1984, football player and manager • Luděk Pešek (1919–1999), artist and novelist • Zdeněk Miler (1921–2011), animator and illustrator • Antonín Kachlík (1923–2022), film director and screenwriter • Jiří Dienstbier (1937–2011), politician and journalist • Petr Pithart (born 1941), politician, Prime Minister in 1990–1992 • Michal Pivoňka (born 1966), ice hockey player • Jiří Dienstbier Jr. (born 1969), politician • Jaromír Jágr (born 1972), ice hockey player • František Kaberle (born 1973), ice hockey player • Tomáš Plekanec (born 1982), ice hockey player • Michael Frolík (born 1988), ice hockey player • Jakub Voráček (born 1989), ice hockey player • Radko Gudas (born 1990), ice hockey player • Jiří Sekáč (born 1992), ice hockey player ==Twin towns – sister cities==
Twin towns – sister cities
Kladno is twinned with: • Bellevue, United States • Vitry-sur-Seine, France ==References==
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