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Słupca is a town in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland, and the seat of Słupca County. It has 14,650 inhabitants (2006). ==History== Nov 15th, 1290 - Przemysł II, the Duke of Greater Poland, agrees that Slupca becomes a town 1296 - Slupca acquires town privileges again; this time however it was granted a range of new privileges. It is inhabited by about 1000 people Nov 11th, 1314 r. Wladysław Łokietek grants Slupca a privilege to establish a mint and make coins 1331 - Slupca ridden and burnt by the Tutonic Order Knights 1375 - 1382 - defense walls of the length of 1100 meters under construction; 1454 - 1466 - the 13-years-war; the town of Slupca sends 20 knights so as other 9 biggest towns of Greater Poland do the end of 15th century- Slupca inhabited by about 2000 people 1655 - 1660 - a war with Sweden; the town looted several times 2nd Partition of Poland - Slupca becomes part of Prussia (later Germany) 1794 - Slupca becomes a base for Kosciusko's Uprising 1815 The Vienna Congress - Kingdom of Poland created- Slupca becomes a part of Russia; at the turn of the 19th century, defense walls dismantled 19th century- economic upturn due to Slupca's location being along the route to Berlin 1867 - the county of Slupca created 1922 - a railway link Kutno Strzalkowo is built; Slupca acquires railway connection with Warsaw and Poznan 1939 - 1945 - All of Slupca's 1,800 Jews - men, women, and children, are murdered 1955 - Słupca Lake created as a recreational center on former turbary land 1975 - an administrative reform; the town is incorporated into Konin District January 1, 1999 - Slupca becomes a seat of a county for the 3rd time in history Monuments 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Słupca」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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