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Encyclopedia > Bromberg

Bydgoszcz (in Polish pronounce: Image:Ltspkr.png [:bidgɔʃʧ], Latin: Bydgostia) is a city in northern Poland, on Brda and Vistula rivers, with a population of 369,151 (2004). It has been the capital of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodship since 1999, and was previously the capital of the Bydgoszcz Voivodship (1947_1998) and before that, of the Pomeranian Voivodship (1939_1947).


In the German language, it has traditionally been known as Bromberg. This name may be falling into disuse over time, though it can still be found in current use in Germany in some cases.


Bydgoszcz is a part of the metroplex Bydgoszcz-Torun with Torun, only 30 km away, and over 700,000 inhabitants. In 2003 Medical Academy in Bydgoszcz joined Torun University.



Bydgoszcz
(Flag) (Coat of Arms)
Motto: none
Voivodship Kuyavian-Pomeranian
Municipal government Rada Miasta Bydgoszcz
Mayor Konstanty Dombrowicz
Area 261,3 km˛
Population
 - city
 - urban
 - density

369,151 (2004)

2122/km˛
Founded
City rights
before 1238
1346/1349
Latitude
Longitude
53°07' N
18°00' E
Area code +48 52
Car plates CB
Twin towns Cherkasy, Hartford, Kragujevac, Mannheim, Pavlodar, Perth, Reggio Emilia
Municipal Website (http://www.bydgoszcz.pl/)


Contents

History

Originally it was a fishers' settlement called Bydgoszcza (spelled Bydgostia in Latin), next a stronghold for the Vistula trade routes. In the 13th century it was a site of castellany, first mentioned in 1238. Bydgoszcz was occupied by the Teutonic Knights in years 1331-1337, recovered by the king Casimir the Great, who granted the municipal rights in 1346/1349.


In the 15th-16th centuries Bydgoszcz was a significant site of corn trade, one of the biggest cities in Poland. In 1657 the Treaty of Bydgoszcz was signed there.


Bydgoszcz followed the history of Greater Poland until 1772, when it was annexed by Prussia. During this time, the canal was built from Bydgoszcz to Nakło which connected the north flowing Vistula river via the Brda to the west flowing Noteć, which in turn flowed to the Oder via the Warta. In 1807 became part of the Duchy of Warsaw (French Duchy de Varsovie). In 1815 back to Prussia as the part of autonomous Grand Duchy of Poznan and capital of the one of the districts, called Bromberg district. After 1871 was included into German Empire as part Province of Posen. After World War I the Great Poland Uprising, returned to Poland in 1919. 1938 shifted to Pomerania Voivodship, where it was the biggest city. 1939_1945 occupied by Germany and became part of the Reichsgau Wartheland. Some of the war's most violent early atrocities were centered here, known as Bromberg Bloody Sunday. Bydgoszcz (Fordon) was the site of the German concentration camp Bromberg_Ost, subcamp of Stutthof.


Following World War II, Bydgoszcz followed the history of the Polish state, as a Soviet bloc nation, until total independence was achieved.


Economy

Major corporations

  • Zachem SA, Bydgoszcz
  • Zespół Elektrociepłowni Bydgoszcz SA, Bydgoszcz
  • PESA Pojazdy Szynowe (PESA Rail Vehicles) (http://www.pesa.pl)

Education

  • Akademia Bydgoska
  • Akademia Techniczno-Rolnicza (http://www.atr.bydgoszcz.pl)
  • Akademia Muzyczna
  • Akademia Medyczna
  • Ośrodek Akademii Ekonomicznej w Poznaniu
  • Sekcja Wydziału Teologicznego Uniwersytetu im. A. Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
  • Kujawsko-Pomorska Szkoła Wyższa
  • Wyższa Pomorska Szkoła Turystyki i Hotelarstwa
  • Wyższa Szkoła Ochrony Środowiska
  • Wyższa Szkoła Zarządzania i Finansów
  • Wyższa Szkoła Informatyki in Łódź, Branch in Bydgoszcz

Sports

Politics

Bydgoszcz constituency

Members of Parliament (Sejm) elected from Bydgoszcz constituency

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River Brda.
  • Anna Bańkowska, SLD-UP
  • Renata Basta, SLD-UP
  • Grażyna Ciemniak, SLD-UP
  • Grzegorz Gruszka, SLD-UP
  • Witold Hatka, LPR
  • Barbara Hyla-Makowska, SLD-UP
  • Eugeniusz Kłopotek, PSL
  • Tomasz Markowski, PiS
  • Wojciech Mojzesowicz, Samoobrona
  • Teresa Piotrowska, PO
  • Marcin Wnuk, SLD-UP
  • Janusz Zemke, SLD-UP

Famous people from Bydgoszcz

See also

External link

  • Bydgoszcz official website in English (http://www.bydgoszcz.pl)


 
Poland
Voivodships of Poland
Greater Poland | Kuyavia-Pomerania | Lesser Poland | Łódź | Lower Silesia | Lublin | Lubusz | Masovia | Opole | Podlachia | Pomerania | Świętokrzyskie | Silesia | Subcarpathia | Warmia and Masuria | West Pomerania
Principal cities
Warsaw | Łódź | Kraków | Wrocław | Poznań | Gdańsk | Szczecin | Bydgoszcz | Lublin | Katowice | Białystok | Częstochowa | Gdynia | Toruń | Radom | Kielce | Rzeszów | Olsztyn







  Results from FactBites:
 
Bromberg district - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (395 words)
Bromberg was the northern of two administrative districts (German: Regierungsbezirk, Polish:Rejencja,) of the Province of Posen (1849-1918) by the Prussian administration and its predecessor the semi-autonomous Grand Duchy of Poznan (1815-1849).
The administrative center was in the city of Bromberg (modern-day Bydgoszcz).
Bromberg district had a larger percentage of German settlers, and was therefore more Protestant, than average for the Province of Posen.
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