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Encyclopedia > Slawno

Sławno (Polish: Sławno; German: Schlawe), is a town in Middle Pomerania region, north-western Poland with some 15,000 inhabitants.


It is also the capital of Slawno County in West Pomeranian Voivodship since 1999, previously in Slupsk Voivodship (1975-1998).


Population History

1960: 8,600 inhabitants
1970: 10,800 inhabitants
1975: 11,500 inhabitants
1980: 12,700 inhabitants


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PGSA - Town Translation Entries (S1) (6842 words)
Slawno, a village and an animal farm in the Gniezno County, 7 km southeast from Kiszkowo and the same distance southwest of Klecko.
Slawno used to belong to the Gnieznienski archbishops.
North of Slawno there is the St. Rozalia chapel which was founded by Jozef Stolzman, the parish priest.
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The Hanseatic route brings us to Slawno, a small town situated 30 kilometers east of Koszalin, at the mouth of River Moszczenica which is a tributary of River Wieprza.
The historical buildings of Slawno include a Gothic St. Mary's Church from the 15th century with a big tower reconstructed after the last war and two town gates, Slupska and Koszalinska, from the 15th century.
Numerous burgher houses in the market place testify to Slawno's former prosperity: it was famous for its linen trade.
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