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  • Radom is one of the most popular cities in Poland. Radom city is located in the central part of the country of Poland. The population of Radom city in Poland is 227,309 according to the latest Census in the country. The major river that flows through the city of Radom is known by the name of Mlecznab beside which the city of Radom is situated. The city of Radom was established during the 1340s after the partition that took place in Poland.
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  • This article is about the city in Poland. For other uses, see Radom (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Radon. Place in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland.
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  • When Poland regained independence in 1918, following World War I, Radom was returned to Poland and the development of the town speeded up.
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  • With its square tower, it looks like a simplified version of a Tuscan palazzo, and on the facade you can identify the coats of arms for Poland and Radom.
  • In recent years, Radom has become known for its aviation industry and hosts an annual air show that attracts visitors from around Poland and beyond.
  • Radom is a vibrant and bustling city located in the Mazowieckie region of Poland. It is known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and friendly locals.
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  • From the popular annual air show to the wooden windmills, Radom is delightful for a day or two while making your way through your Poland itinerary.
  • Radom is one of the most popular cities in Poland. ... The population of Radom city in Poland is 227,309 according to the latest Census in the country.
  • Radom returns to Poland. When Poland regained independence in 1918, following World War I, the city returned to Poland and the town’s development accelerated.
  • It prompted a mass exodus of Jews from Poland. The surviving Jews of Radom followed and in 1947 only 99 Jews remained in the city.
  • Virtual Jewish World: Radom, Poland. ... [William Glicksman]. Holocaust Period. In 1939 over 30,000 Jews, comprising 30% of the total population, lived in Radom.