Wągrowiec

Wągrowiec

Infobox Settlement
name = Wągrowiec
imagesize = 250px



image_shield = POL Wągrowiec COA 1.svg
pushpin_

pushpin_label_position = bottom
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = POL
subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship
subdivision_name1 = Greater Poland
subdivision_type2 = County
subdivision_name2 = Wągrowiec County
subdivision_type3 = Gmina
subdivision_name3 = Wągrowiec (urban gmina)
leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = Stanisław Wilczyński
established_title3 = Town rights
established_date3 = 1381
area_total_km2 = 17.91
population_as_of = 2006
population_total = 24681
population_density_km2 = auto
timezone = CET
utc_offset = +1
timezone_DST = CEST
utc_offset_DST = +2
latd = 52 | latm = 48 | lats = | latNS = N | longd = 17 | longm = 12 | longs = | longEW = E
postal_code_type = Postal code
postal_code = 62-100
area_code = +48 67
blank_name = Car plates
blank_info = PWA
website = http://www.wagrowiec.um.gov.pl

Wągrowiec [IPA-pl|w|o|n|'|g|r|o|w|j|e|c] is a town in northwestern Poland, 50 km from both Poznań and Bydgoszcz. Since the 18th century it has been the a seat of a powiat. It is currently attached to the Greater Poland Voivodeship. The town is situated in the middle of the historical region of Pałuki and the Chodzież lake area ( _pl. "Pojezierze chodzieskie"), on the river Wełna and its tributaries Nielba and Struga, as well as on the shores of Durów Lake.

Geography

The region around the town is rich in lakes. The town itself sits in the middle of Lake Durowskie (" _pl. jezioro durowskie"] . The Wągrowiec municipal area boasts a rare attraction: two rivers, the Nielba and Wełna cross there, without commingling.

Administration

Wągrowiec is constituted as a "gmina miejska", or municipal commune.The city is also the seat of the rural commune of Wągrowiec, as well as of powiat of Wągrowiec.

Situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship since 1999, Wągrowiec was previously a part of the Pila Voivodeship (1975–1998).

Industry and commerce

Wągrowiec is an important rail and road junction. There are several notable industries in the town, including the machinery factories (a branch of the Hipolit Cegielski factory in Poznań and a branch of the Zremb machinery factory), major food processing plants (a mill, meat canning factory and a milk yard) and a furniture factory. The town is also a centre of tourism, with several hotels along the shores of the lake.

History

The town was founded as a small village called Prostynie by the Cistercian monks from the monastery in Łekno in 1319. In 1381 the name of Wągrowiec is mentioned for the first time in connection with the place. By that time the town received city laws, most likely modelled after the Magdeburg Law. At the end of the 16th century, King Władysław Jagiello gave the city the privileges of market and fair, and in 1396 the Cistercian monastery was moved in.

The town soon started to prosper. In the 15th and 16th centuries it was an important centre of trade, commerce, and manufacture (mostly textiles). This prosperity came to a halt during the Deluge, when in 1656 the town was captured, pillaged and burnt by the forces of Charles X of Sweden.

After the Partitions of Poland, Wągrowiec in 1793 was annexed by Kingdom of Prussia and was confiscated from the Cistercians in 1797. Initially a part of the newly created province of South Prussia, it was in 1807 transferred to the Duchy of Warsaw, a state allied to the Napoleonic France.

After Napoleon's defeat and the Congress of Vienna in 1815, Wągrowiec was again annexed by Prussia; this time it was made a part of the autonomous Grand Duchy of Poznań.

In 1835 the Cistercian monastic order was dissolved, and its property was confiscated by the Prussian authorities. On February 9, 1849, the autonomy of the Duchy was cancelled, and Wągrowiec — under the Germanized name of "Wongrowitz" — became part of the province of Posen. In 1888 a railroad line linking Wągrowiec with Poznań was opened.

After World War I, Wągrowiec found itself again within the borders of a Polish state, the Republic of Poland. This did not happen without a struggle, though: in the years 1918-19 Polish inhabitants of Wągrowiec fought in the Greater Poland Uprising.

Following the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and the end of the Polish Defence War of 1939, the town was annexed to the German Reich. During World War II, Wapno was part of the German Reichsgau Wartheland and its name was changed by the Nazis to "Eichenbrück". Many of its Polish inhabitants were expelled to the more easterly areas of the General Government as part of the implementation of 'Lebensraum" policies. Wągrowiec was liberated in January 1945.

Miscellaney

Notable people from Wągrowiec

* Jakub Wujek, author of a translation of the Holy Bible into the Polish language, was born in the town (1541).
* Max Gerson, a physician was born in (1881).
* Adam of Wągrowiec, organist and composer was a Cistercian monk in town, died (1629)

Notable architecture and other attractions

* The Gothic parish church with a belfry containing Renaissance polichromies dating to (1587)
* A Baroque Cistertian monastery (late 18th century)
* Late Baroque Cistercian church (late 18th century, burnt in 1945, rebuilt in 1946-1962)
* "Opatówka" abbey — the former seat of the Cistercian abbots, now a regional museum
* Pyramid of Lakiński — the pyramid-shaped tomb of a Polish captain who served in Napoleon's army
* The "Dębina" oak tree reserve with trees more than 200 years old and up to 40 metres tall, just outside the city limits
* A 5 floor residential highrise with a large red-white painted mast on top [http://radiopolska.pl/wykaz/pokaz_lokalizacja.php?pid=134]

port

The famous Nielba Sports Club is headquartered here. The men's handball team plays in the Polish Second Division, men's soccer in the Third Division.

Twin towns

*flagicon|Germany Schönwalde, Germany,
*flagicon|Germany Adendorf, Germany,
*flagicon|Hungary Gyula, Hungary,
*flagicon|Russia Krasnogorsk, Russia,
*flagicon|France Le Plessis Trevise, France,

See also

* Kreis Wongrowitz — "county" during the Prussian administration

External links

* [http://www.wagrowiec.pl/index.php?menu=1&id=8 Municipal site]


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