- Jastrowie
Infobox Settlement
name = Jastrowie
image_shield = POL Jastrowie COA.svg
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = POL
subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship
subdivision_name1 = Greater Poland
subdivision_type2 = County
subdivision_name2 = Złotów
subdivision_type3 =Gmina
subdivision_name3 = Jastrowie
area_total_km2 = 72.27
population_as_of = 2006
population_total = 8403
population_density_km2 = auto
latd = 53 | latm = 25 | lats = 18 | latNS = N | longd = 16 | longm = 48 | longs = 56 | longEW = E
elevation_m =
postal_code_type = Postal code
postal_code = 64-915
website = http://www.jastrowie.plJastrowie [IPA-pl|j|a|s|'|t|r|o|w|j|e] ( _de. Jastrow) is a town in
Poland of approximately 9,000 inhabitants inZlotow County ,Greater Poland Voivodship . It has 8,900 inhabitants (1998) and lies on the edge of theGwda River valley. The town is located on theOska stream.History
Jastrowie was one of the southernmost centres of the
Pomeranians . In the beginning of the 14th century it belonged to the Ujściecastellany . OnMay 5 ,1602 , the town received thecity rights granted by Piotr Potulicki and confirmed by KingSigismund III Vasa . In the 17th century the town developed quickly. New inhabitants arrived, including Pomeranians, settlers fromScotland , andJew s.After the
Partitions of Poland the town was incorporated intoPrussia . In 19th century Jastrowie (then called "Jastrow" in German) became one of the most important centres of horse trade. DuringWorld War II , Jastrowie was an important point ofPommerstellung ("Wał Pomorski"), one of the most important German lines of fortification in the East.Currently Jastrowie is the site of several wood and bicycle factories. It was part of the Piła Voivodship from 1975 until 1998, when the administrative region was superseded by the
Greater Poland Voivodship . Jastrowie's most important cultural event is its International Folk Festival, "Bukowińskie Spotkania".ites of interest
* Town Market (18th century)
* City House (16th century)
* St. Mary's Queen of Poland Church (1882)
* Michael's Archangel Church (1913).
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