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Gąbin
Gąbin is a small town in Płock County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, with 4,230 inhabitants (2006). It is an ancient town, having been founded in the 13th century. ==History== Gabin was first mentioned in 1215, but a Slavic gord existed here long before that date, as in 1920, a coin minted by Boleslaw Chrobry was found in the market square. Gabin probably received town charter in 1322; in 1437 the charter was confirmed and expanded. Until the mid-15th century, it was part of the Duchy of Mazovia, and in 1462, it became seat of a county in Gostynin Land, Rawa Voivodeship. In the period known as Polish Golden Age, Gabin was famous for its cloth makers, it also was the seat of a starosta. The period of prosperity ended during the Swedish invasion of Poland (1655 - 1660), when Gabin was ransacked and burned to the ground. The town stagnated for the next 150 years: in the 1820s, a number of German artisans settled here, and Gabin began its recovery, but the process was halted in the late 19th century, due to proximity of quickly developing industrial town of Zyrardow.
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