About Czestochowa
Czestochowa is located in the south of Poland. The city, which was the capital city of the province of Czestochowa between 1975 and 1998, joined the boundaries of Silesia after the administrative reform in 1999. Czestochowa, on the Krakow-Czestochowa Plateau and the Warta River, has a population of about 232,000 people according to 2014 data.
According to the legend, this city was founded by a person named Częstoch. Among the places to visit in the city are Jasna Gora, Our Lady of Czestochowa / The Black Madonna, Sanktuarium Matki Bozej Jasnogorskiej, Pauline Monastery, Museum of Match Manufacturing, Pomnik Częstochowskich Żydów, Pomnik Częstochowskich Żydów, Miniatury Sakralne.
There are also many restaurants in Czestochowa such as Topollino, Restauracja Braci, Cafe & Restaurant Dobry Rok, Pireus, Restauracja Juan, Mare e Monti, Twierdza. The main road to Czestochowa connects to Warsaw and Katowice via the European route E75 (National Highway A1). The city, which also has the airport (Czestochowa Airport), is located in the temperate climate zone.