- Białogard
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Tallaght and the original legal name of CountySouth Dublin Infobox Settlement
name = Białogard
image_caption = Municipal office building
image_shield = POL Białogard COA 1.svg
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = POL
subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship
subdivision_name1 = West Pomeranian
subdivision_type2 = County
subdivision_name2 =Białogard County
subdivision_type3 =Gmina
subdivision_name3 = Białogard (urban gmina)
leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = Stefan Strzałkowski
area_total_km2 = 25.73
population_as_of = 2006
population_total = 24339
population_density_km2 = auto
timezone = CET
utc_offset = +1
timezone_DST = CEST
utc_offset_DST = +2
latd = 54 | latm = 0 | lats = | latNS = N | longd = 15 | longm = 59 | longs = | longEW = E
postal_code_type = Postal code
postal_code = 78-200
blank_name = Car plates
blank_info = ZBI
website = http://www.bialogard.info/Białogard Audio-IPA-pl|pl-Bialogard.ogg|b|j|a|'|ł|o|g|a|r|t ( _de. BelgardAudlisten|Belgard.ogg; Kashubian/Pomeranian: "Biôłogard") is a
town inMiddle Pomerania , northwesternPoland with 24,399 inhabitants (2004). The capital ofBiałogard County in theWest Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999, the town was previously inKoszalin Voivodeship (1950-1998). It is the most important railroad junction of the Middle Pomerania, with two major lines (Kołobrzeg -Piła andGdańsk -Stargard Szczeciński ) crossing there.History
According to archaeologists the Białogard stronghold was built in the fork of the
Parsęta andLeśnica Rivers as early as the 8th century. In the 10th century it was an important centre of long-range international trade at the crossroads of two important trade routes: a north-south "salt route" fromKołobrzeg toPoznań andGreater Poland , and the west-east Pomeranian route fromSzczecin toGdańsk .Pomerania was inhabited by several tribes collectively known as
Pomeranians , and Białogard was probably the centre of one of them. In the 10th century Pomerania was conquered by the Polish dukesMieszko I andBoleslaus the Brave , who established a bishopric in the nearbyKołobrzeg in 1000, but the area was soon lost to Poland andChristianity .Białogard is first mentioned in the chronicle of
Gallus Anonymous as a rich and populous stronghold in the middle of Pomerania, a famous royal city called white ("Alba Regia"). This city was conquered byBoleslaus III of Poland in 1107. By the invitation of Boleslaus the Wrymouth and his vassalWartislaw I of Pomerania, BishopOtto of Bamberg came with a mission to Pomerania in 1124; Białogard was one of the places he visited. In the 12th century Białogard was a seat of a regional governor (castellan ).The town developed quickly as one of the more important economic centres of the
Duchy of Pomerania , and this was strengthened by theLübeck law granted to the city by DukeBogislaw IV in 1299. In the 14th century Belgard was a member of theHanseatic League . As a result of the feudal fragmentation of Pomerania, Belgard was part of Pomerania-Wolgast from 1295 and Pomerania-Stolp from 1368. DukeWartislaw IV chose Belgard as his main place of residence in 1315. Pomerania was united under DukeBogislaw X in 1478, after 1569 Belgard was part of the Pomerania-Stettin, and later was again in the united Duchy of Pomerania underBogislaw XIV , the last Pomeranian duke.Following the
Protestant Reformation , the town becameProtestant in 1534. After the death of the last Pomeranian Duke in 1637, and as a result of theThirty Years' War , Pomerania was divided between Sweden andBrandenburg-Prussia in 1648. Belgard with all ofFarther Pomerania was assigned to Brandenburg and became part of theKingdom of Prussia in 1701. In 1724 Belgard was made the capital of a county in theProvince of Pomerania , and after the administrative reorganization in 1815, the capital ofLandkreis Belgard .The first post office in Belgard was opened in 1825. In 1858 the first
railroad connecting Belgard to Köslin (Koszalin ) and Schivelbein (Świdwin ) was completed; it was extended to Stargard and Neustettin (Szczecinek ) in 1878. Belgard became part of theGerman Empire in 1871.During
World War II , theRed Army occupied the town on March 4, 1945. Following the post-war boundary changes, Belgard (Białogard) became Polish. Its German population was expelled and the town was populated withPoles , many themselves expellees fromPolish areas annexed by the Soviet Union . Białogard was made a county city in theSzczecin Voivodeship , was later assigned toKoszalin Voivodeship , and is now located inWest Pomeranian Voivodeship .Population
: 1875: 7,081 inhabitants: 1900: 8,407 inhabitants: 1939: 16,455 inhabitants: 1940: 16,500 inhabitants: 1945: 14,300 inhabitants: 1950: 12,700 inhabitants: 1960: 17,800 inhabitants: 1970: 20,600 inhabitants: 1975: 21,800 inhabitants: 1980: 22,500 inhabitants: 1990: 24,200 inhabitants: 1995: 25,100 inhabitants: 2000: 25,740 inhabitants: 2004: 24,399 inhabitants
Famous residents
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Otto Busse (1867-1922), pathologist
*Erika Fuchs (1906-2005), translator of Donald Duck
*Aleksander Kwaśniewski (born 1954), President of Poland (1995-2005)
*Czesław Niemen (1939-2004), musicianExternal links
* [http://www.bialogard.info/index.php?objectid=551&gl_lang=en Municipal website]
* [http://www.gmina-bialogard.pl/ Białogard (Rural) Commune homepage] pl icon
* [http://www.powiat-bialogard.pl/english.html Białogard County homepage]
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