For centuries, Jura remained an area of intense human activity. Forests were cut down not only for settlements developing from the Middle Ages, but also for the needs of mining in Olkusz, Nowa Góra, Chrzanów and Zawiercie. Limestone and other rocks were intensely obtained, and rapid brooks provided power to mills, fulling, gunpowder and paper mills, finery forges and many other workplaces.
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