Połczyn-Zdrój
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{{Infobox settlement
| name = Połczyn-Zdrój
| image_flag = POL Połczyn-Zdrój flag.svg
| image_shield = POL Połczyn-Zdrój COA.svg
| image_skyline = Połczyn Zdrój - panorama.jpg
| image_caption = Panorama of the town
| pushpin_map = Poland
| subdivision_type = Country
| subdivision_name = {{POL}}
| subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship
| subdivision_name1 = West Pomeranian
| subdivision_type2 = County
| subdivision_name2 = Świdwin
| subdivision_type3 = Gmina
| subdivision_name3 = Połczyn-Zdrój
| area_total_km2 = 7.21
| population_as_of = 2010
| population_total = 8372
| population_density_km2 = auto
| timezone = CET
| utc_offset = +1
| timezone_DST = CEST
| utc_offset_DST = +2
| coordinates = {{coord|53|46|N|16|6|E|region:PL|display=title,inline}}
| elevation_m =
| postal_code_type = Postal code
| postal_code = 78-320
| area_code_type = Area Code
| area_code = (+48) 94
| website = {{URL|http://www.polczyn-zdroj.pl/}}
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| blank_info = ZSD
| blank_name_sec2 = Voivodeship roads
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Połczyn-Zdrój {{IPAc-pl|'|p|o|U|cz|y|n|-|'|z|d|r|u|I}} ({{Langx|csb|Pôłczëno}}; {{langx|de|Bad Polzin}}) is a town in Świdwin County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, with 8,372 inhabitants (2010). It is situated on the Wogra River in the historic region of Pomerania.
History
{{Historical populations|align=left|1880|4724|1890|4632|1900|4956|1910|5160|1925|5959|1939|6920|1950|4949|1960|7593|2010|8372
|source={{cite book|author=|title=Dokumentacja Geograficzna|volume=3/4|year=1967|language=pl|location=Warszawa|publisher=Instytut Geografii Polskiej Akademii Nauk|page=39}}{{cite book|author=|url=https://stat.gov.pl/cps/rde/xbcr/gus/PUBL_l_ludnosc_stan_struktura_31_12_2010.pdf|title=Stan i struktura ludności oraz ruch naturalny w przekroju terytorialnym w 2010 r.|year=2011|language=pl|location=Warszawa|publisher=Główny Urząd Statystyczny|page=109|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111113152513/https://stat.gov.pl/cps/rde/xbcr/gus/PUBL_l_ludnosc_stan_struktura_31_12_2010.pdf|archive-date=13 November 2011}}}}
Połczyn-Zdrój dates back to an early medieval Pomeranian settlement.{{cite web|url=https://encyklopedia.pwn.pl/haslo/Polczyn-Zdroj;3960043.html|title=Połczyn-Zdrój|website=Encyklopedia PWN|access-date=1 February 2020|language=pl}} The territory became part of the emerging Polish state under Mieszko I around 967.{{cite magazine|last=Labuda|first=Gerard|year=1993|title=Chrystianizacja Pomorza (X–XIII stulecie)|magazine=Studia Gdańskie|language=pl|location=Gdańsk-Oliwa|volume=IX|page=47}} Following the fragmentation of Poland, it formed part of the Duchy of Pomerania. Połczyn was a defensive stronghold located in the Białogard castellany. The town and its castle are mentioned in historical records from 1321 and 1331, respectively, which state that they belonged to a fief that the powerful noble Wedel family had obtained from the Pomeranian dukes.Heinrich Berghaus: Landbuch des Herzogtums Pommern und des Fürstentums Rügen. Part III, Vol. 1, Anklam 1867, pp. 690-704, in German ([https://books.google.com/books?id=1dQAAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA690 Online]) In the 15th century other families were in possession of the town. It had three mineral springs of enhanced iron content and with a temperature between {{convert|9|and|11|°C|F}}, which were exploited in sanatoriums in order to cure rheumatism. In 1905 the town had a population of 5,046 which in the year of 1925 had grown to 5,960 persons.{{citation needed|date=June 2013}}
Before World War I, the town was known as Polzin. It acquired the name Bad Polzin (i. e., "Bath Polzin", or "Polzin Spa") between the two World Wars.[http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~shtetm~-523032 JewishGen page for Połczyn-Zdrój] During World War II the Germans established a camp for kidnapped Polish children intended for Germanisation. On 5 March 1945, the town was captured by the Poles{{cite web|url=https://polczyn-zdroj.pl/news/1-wrzesnia-pamietamy|title=1 września. Pamiętamy|website=Połczyn-Zdrój|date=1 September 2021|access-date=10 November 2023|language=pl}} and after the end of the war it became again part of Poland, although with a Soviet-installed communist regime.
In the summer of 1945, the communist authorities announced that the population has to leave their home after harvest. However, after the Potsdam Conference evictions were officially postponed to spring 1946. In-officially, the administration was mandated to continue expulsions. According to German witness reports, starting end of October 1945, each night 100-150 Germans to be expelled were forced out of their homes, plundered and sometimes raped.
The town's first post-war mayor was Benedykt Polak, former prisoner of the Oflag II-C German prisoner-of-war camp.{{cite book|last=Garczyński|first=Tadeusz|year=1977|title=Połczyn Zdrój i okolice. Przewodnik|language=pl|publisher=Wydawnictwo Poznańskie|page=20}} In July 1996, after heavy rainfall, the town suffered a flood, after which a new retention reservoir was built between 2000 and 2003.{{cite web|url=https://www.ekowodrol.pl/o-nas/realizacje/przeciwpowodziowy-zbiornik-retencyjny-polczyn.html|title=Przeciwpowodziowy zbiornik retencyjny Połczyn Zdrój na rzece Wogrze w miejscowości Połczyn Zdrój, woj. zachodniopomorskie|website=EkoWodrol|access-date=1 February 2020|language=pl}}
Gallery
660629 Połczyn Zdrój E. Skórska.JPG|Park Zdrojowy (Spa Park)
Połczyn Zdrój - panoramio (13).jpg|Sanatorium Gryf
Połczyn Zdrój - panoramio (18).jpg|Sanatorium Podhale
Połczyn-Zdrój. Widok na kościół z skrzyżowania ul. Grunwaldzkiej i ul. 5-go Marca.jpg|Our Lady of Perpetual Help church
Notable residents
- Anton von Krockow (1714–1778) a Prussian lieutenant general.
- Karl Schröder (1884–1950) a German communist politician and writer
- Friedl Behn-Grund (1906–1989) a German cinematographer [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005650/ IMDb Database] retrieved 19 October 2018
- Volker Vogeler (1930–2005) a German film director and screenwriter [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0900988/ IMDb Database] retrieved 19 October 2018
- Bernd Heinrich (born 1940) a biologist and long distance runner
- Susan Denberg (born 1944) a German-Austrian model and actress [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0218911/ IMDb Database] retrieved 19 October 2018
- Rosemarie Zens (born 1944) a German writer and photographer
- Robert Atzorn (born 1945) a German television actor [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0041222/ IMDb Database] retrieved 19 October 2018
- Stanisław Wziątek (born 1959) a Polish politician, elected to Sejm in 2005
- Janusz Janowski (born 1965) a Polish painter, jazz drummer and art theorist
- Olgierd Moskalewicz (born 1974) a Polish footballer, over 420 pro appearances
- Sławomir Nitras (born 1973) a Polish politician and political scientist, elected to the Sejm in 2015.
- Piotr Kosiorowski (born 1981), Polish footballer, over 200 pro appearances
- Szymon Pawłowski (born 1986), Polish footballer, over 275 pro appearances and 17 for Poland
- Joanna Zachoszcz (born 1993) a Polish swimmer, competed in the women's 10 km at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- Leo Levy (1881–1938) a German merchant from the Jewish Levy family, a doctor of chemistry, and a soldier in Wilhelm II's Imperial Army during World War I.
References
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External links
- [http://www.polczyn-zdroj.pl/ Official town webpage]
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Category:Cities and towns in West Pomeranian Voivodeship