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Encyclopedia > Siewierz

Siewierz is a city in Poland.


In the past Siewierz has been a part of Silesia and in 1445 it was bought by the bishop of Cracow. In 1795, Siewierz became a part of New Silesia (German Neuschlesien). Silesia (Polish ÅšlÄ…sk, German Schlesien, Czech Slezsko) is a historical region in central Europe. ... Events Discovery of Senegal and Cape Verde by Dinas Diaz Births March 1 - Sandro Botticelli, Italian painter of the Florentine school during the Early Renaissance (d. ... Motto: none Voivodship Lesser Poland Municipal government Rada miasta Kraków Mayor Jacek Majchrowski Area 326,8 km² Population  - city  - urban  - density 757,500 (2004 est. ... 1795 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...


External links:

  • Website of Public Information Bulletin: http://siewierz.bip.info.pl
  • Municipal Website: http://www.siewierz.pl/

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Siewierz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (391 words)
Siewierz (in french: Sievers, in german: Severien) is a town in the Silesian Voivodship, Poland.
In 1807, Napoleon recreated the duchy of Siewierz, and granted it to Jean Lannes, after Prussia was forced to cede all her acquisitions from the 2nd and 3rd partitions of Poland.
In 1918, Siewierz reunited with the Republic of Poland, and in 1962 it regained its city status.
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