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was active in Bochnia. In the following decades, Bochnia grew larger, with several villages incorporated into the town, mostly in the 1970s. In 1984, a by-pass of the European route E40 was completed, redirecting the traffic from congested center of the town. From 1975 to 1998 it was administratively
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and Europe. The mine was established between the 12th and 13th centuries after salt was discovered in Bochnia. The mines measure 4.5 kilometres (2.8 miles) in length and 468 metres (1,535 feet) in depth at 16 different levels. Deserted chambers, shafts and passages form a so-called underground town,
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The Jewish family of Tiders expelled from Zaborowo in 1940 were murdered in Brześć with children except for their oldest son, 24-year-old Mendel Tider, who paved the road to Tamowo on German orders at the time of the killings. He escaped to Bochnia where he met Józef Langdorf from his neighbourhood.
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with four gates, a hospital and shelter for miners, and the construction of St. Nicolas Basilica began. In appreciation of Casimir's influence on the development of Bochnia, monument to him was erected in town's market square in the late 19th century. In the 15th century, a school was opened, and in
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soldier, who ordered them to work overtime and thereby saved them from deportation. It is estimated that approximately 15,000 Jews were deported from Bochnia, with at least a further 1,800 killed in the town and its surroundings. About 90 Jews from Bochnia survived the war, either in hiding, in
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Together, they escaped back to Zaborowo and found refuge at the farm of the Mika family of six. Both survived, treated like relatives and fed for free until liberation. In 2000 the three members of the Mika family were bestowed
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of Poland) until 1918. The Austrians liquidated both abbeys, and tore down the town hall together with the defensive wall. In 1867, Bochnia County was created and the town began a slow recovery spurred by construction of the
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St. Nicholas Basilica - built in the 1st half of the 15th century, and then reconstructed after the fires that occurred in the years 1447, ca. 1485 and 1655. Late Gothic with Baroque and Rococo interior
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entered the town shortly after to commit various crimes against the population. One of the first mass executions in occupied Poland took place in the town: the Germans shot 52
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Although Poland was liberated from Germany, it fell to the Soviet sphere of influence, and the Soviets installed a communist regime, which remained in power until 1989. The
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as a reprisal for killing two German police officers. In 1939 the Germans operated a Dulag transit camp for some 1,000 Polish prisoners of war in the town.
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thanks to Mrs Langdorf from Israel. Stefan Mika was 73, and living in Kraków; the other two, father and mother, were already dead for several decades.
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in the city, founded in 2000. It grants bachelor's degrees (licencjat) in two fields of knowledge: economics, finance and accounting.
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As of December 2021, Bochnia has a population of 29,317 and an area of 29.87 square kilometres (11.53 sq mi).
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In 1561 Bochnia burned down in a fire and its salt deposits were depleted, leading to the town's decline. During the
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Rozporządzenie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 26 września 2000 r. w sprawie uznania za pomnik historii.
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which is now open to sightseers. The largest of the preserved chambers has been converted into a sanatorium.
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1623, Bernardine Abbey was founded in Bochnia. At that time, many pilgrims from Lesser Poland,
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visited the town, to see a miraculous painting of St. Mary, kept at a local Dominican church.
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Był rok 1939. Operacja niemieckiej policji bezpieczeństwa w Polsce. Intelligenzaktion
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apart from 200 forced laborers employed at a plant headed by Gerhard Kurzbach, a
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Due to its salt mine and favourable location, Bochnia, which belonged to the
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at the site of the present mine in 1248 led to the grant of city privileges (
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Category K1, group G441, subgroup P1410. Data for territorial unit 1201011.
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lived in Bochnia, comprising about 20% of the total population. During the
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Megargee, Geoffrey P.; Overmans, Rüdiger; Vogt, Wolfgang (2022).
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was formed in Bochnia. The town housed a small garrison of the
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Stanisław Fischer Museum - former Dominican monastery, Baroque
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The railway line 91 (Kraków-Medyka) passes through the town.
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camps or in the Soviet Union. Most of them emigrated to the
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Execution of 56 Polish hostages in Bochnia during German
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Sites of Nazi war crimes during the Invasion of Poland
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Recognized as the Righteous Among the Nations in 2000
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