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existed in present-day Szczecinek. It was part of the early Polish state in the 10th century, and as a result of the 12th-century fragmentation of Poland, it became part of the separate
941:") was active in the town, and many of its members were arrested and sentenced to prison by the communists. The last "cursed soldier" of Szczecinek, Maria Sosnowska, died in 2018. 913:, and the local agricultural machinery factory, which used forced labour during the war, was plundered by occupying Russian forces. The town then passed to Poland, although with a 66: 1978: 1774: 1289: 934: 898: 930: 1655: 1452: 857:, claiming that an inflammatory anti-semitic speech in the town led directly to the burning down of the synagogue on 18 February of that year. 702: 691: 1877: 1833: 712:
Lake. It was plundered by Brandenburgers in 1470. From 1368 to 1390 it was the seat of an eponymous duchy under its only historic ruler
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and settlers from central Poland. The plundered agricultural machinery factory was relaunched by Poles in July 1945. The
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organization "Odra", ultimately crushing it in the following weeks. In February 1945, the town was captured by the
133: 1870: 616: 531:. In 2010, the city boundaries were expanded as the town merged with the following villages in Gmina Szczecinek: 759:, local dukes changed alliances several times. As a result, in 1455 several surrounding villages were looted by 713: 871: 864: 511:, when the area was ruled by Pomeranian dukes and princes. The majority of the city's architecture survived 1458: 981: 344: 1569: 853:
and a prominent member of the town's Jewish community launched an unsuccessful attempt to sue agitator Dr
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camps were established and operated by the Germans in the town, and its prisoners were mostly Poles and
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of the Holy Spirit was built, then called the "Polish Church", as it was co-financed by local
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and, subsequently, its entire Old Town was proclaimed a national heritage monument of Poland.
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Stan i struktura ludności oraz ruch naturalny w przekroju terytorialnym w 2010 r.
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In 2009 the town limits were expanded by including the neighbouring villages of
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met to discuss defense against the union of Brandenburg and Poland. During the
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On 15 September 1423, the "great day of Neustettin", the Pomeranian dukes, the
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took power in Germany in the 1930s, new military barracks were built, and the
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and in 1461 the town was sacked, looted and burned by Polish troops and
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and Wartislaw V founded the Augustine monastery Marientron, on the
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at the site of a former stronghold, and town were founded under
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Społeczna Wyższa Szkoła Przedsiębiorczości i Zarządzania in
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From 1950 to 1998, it was administratively located in the
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The turbulent history of Szczecinek reaches back to the
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Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Poland
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In 1601 a Polish school was established, and in 1640 a
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During the 1004:Vocational School of Economics in Szczecinek 496:line, which crosses less important lines to 27:Place in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland 1745:(in Polish). No. 37. 2018. p. 11. 1010:Vocational School of Agriculture in Świątki 659:). In 1707 the town was known in Polish as 88:- promenade dedicated to the war heroes of 1878: 1864: 1446: 980:was unveiled in Szczecinek to commemorate 1609:Oficjalna strona Urzędu Miasta Szczecinek 1007:Vocational Technical School in Szczecinek 682:. Thankful for their survival, the Dukes 1315: 1307: 1053: 991: 961: 859: 839:, the town was captured by Poles led by 782: 577: 568: 527:. Historically, it was included within 14: 1971: 1436:(born 1991), Polish singer and actress 1185: 1076: 562:Further information on the river: 1859: 1837:. Vol. 04 (11th ed.). 1911. 1710: 1708: 1599: 1597: 1595: 1593: 1591: 1567: 1033: 807:it was captured and plundered by the 447: 288:48.63 km (18.78 sq mi) 1681: 1679: 1677: 1412:(born 1967), Polish fashion designer 1303: 1288:of Szczecinek (as designated by the 775:who supported the Teutonic Knights. 1660:Parafia Ducha Świętego w Szczecinku 674:The town was fortified to face the 523:Szczecinek lies in eastern part of 24: 1705: 1588: 1556:Pomorze Zachodnie, mały przewodnik 1180: 1071: 1001:Duchess Elizabeth Secondary School 827:, in 1759 it was plundered by the 741:Grand Master of the Teutonic Order 140: 25: 1990: 1844: 1687:"Stary Szczecinek: Zakłady Polam" 1674: 1361:(1847–1925), German dermatologist 1027:Koszalin University of Technology 837:Polish national liberation fights 701:hill on the southern bank of the 1936: 1522: 1506: 1486: 1470: 935:Polish anti-communist resistance 778: 619:of Pomerania and modelled after 420: 406: 401: 387: 198: 139: 132: 113: 103: 65: 56: 45: 1819: 1793: 1767: 897:in 1939. During the war, three 1749: 1734: 1648: 1623: 1561: 1548: 1442:(born 1999), Polish footballer 795:was founded, which as today's 716:. Afterwards, it was ruled by 573: 13: 1: 1542: 874:was established. In 1923 the 865:Regional Museum in Szczecinek 1693:(in Polish). 23 January 2014 1394:(1947–2017), Polish sculptor 1300:(traditional Polish candy). 987: 82:Town Hall at the marketplace 7: 969:monument by local sculptor 525:West Pomeranian Voivodeship 518: 482:West Pomeranian Voivodeship 10: 1995: 1851:Szczecinek Regional Portal 1741:"Odsłonięcie chaczkarów". 1636:(in Polish). 24 April 2018 1465: 1450: 1279: 1062: 982:Armenian-Polish friendship 771:wanted to take revenge on 561: 1945: 1934: 1910: 1897: 1757:Dokumentacja Geograficzna 1568:Rymut, Kazimierz (1980). 1430:(born 1975), Polish actor 1416:Dorota Dziekiewicz-Pilich 1328:Caspar Otto von Glasenapp 1284:The officially protected 1272: 1089:—     1049:Schneider Electric Poland 803:in Pomerania. During the 797:I Liceum Ogólnokształcące 488:, located along the main 428: 414: 395: 381: 371: 361: 351: 330: 313: 309:830/km (2,100/sq mi) 305: 297: 292: 284: 279: 269: 264: 256: 248: 235: 223: 211: 193: 158: 127: 99: 39: 32: 1722:(in Polish). 5 July 2018 1013:Private Secondary School 468:) is a historic city in 433:http://www.szczecinek.pl 1834:Encyclopædia Britannica 1447:International relations 1424:(born 1970), footballer 1340:Friedrich Jacob Behrend 1016:Social Secondary School 925:in accordance with the 585:, former seat of local 449:[ʂt͡ʂɛˈt͡ɕinɛk] 1828:"Bucher, Lothar"  1761:Polskiej Akademii Nauk 1323: 1313: 1029:, branch in Szczecinek 1023:, branch in Szczecinek 997: 973: 867: 831:. 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Neu-Stettin



Warsaw
Flag of Szczecinek
Coat of arms of Szczecinek
Szczecinek is located in Poland
53°43′N 16°41′E / 53.717°N 16.683°E / 53.717; 16.683
Poland
Voivodeship
West Pomeranian
County
Szczecinek
Gmina
Jerzy Hardie-Douglas
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
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UTC+2
CEST
Area code
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Voivodeship roads

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