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31: 65: 447: 46: 903: 350: 133: 72: 278: 273: 560:, passed into the hands of the Austrian government. Its situation quickly deteriorated. In 1832, the town hall was pulled down, and in 1836, parts of its ancient fortifications, together with Opatów Gate, were destroyed. In 1827 it had 203 houses and the population of 1,050. Between 1815 and 1915, Bodzentyn belonged to Russian-controlled 522:. In the second half of the 16th century, the castle was turned into a palace, and at approximately same time, a second market square was created. Due to efforts of mayor Jan Kołek, Bodzentyn received waterworks and a public bath. Among notable persons who lived here were royal secretary bishop Franciszek Krasiński (who died 1577), and 594:
In the fall of 1940 the Jewish Community, consisting of approximately 300 families, were faced with the responsibility to absorb a great number of impoverished Jews from the city of Płock. In the spring of 1941, all of them were confined in the open ghetto of Bodzentyn. The liquidation took place in
544:(1655 - 1660). Soon afterwards, however, several natural disasters and plagues decimated the population. In 1662, Bodzentyn had 134 houses and 850 residents. In 1674, the population shrank to 540. In the 18th and 19th centuries Bodzentyn emerged as a local center of industry, with 599:. The Diary of Dawid Rubinowicz, which is known to be one of the most touching testimonies of the fate of Jewish children during the Holocaust, was found in Bodzentyn in 1957. The first edition was published in 1960 in Polish and many other languages. 517:
existed here at that time: blacksmiths, shoemakers, tailors, cloth makers, butchers and others. The town enjoyed several royal privileges (1468, 1533, 1575), and together with whole Lesser Poland, it prospered in the period of
575:. In 1870, Bodzentyn, whose population was 1500, lost its town charter and became a village. On 20 June 1917, most of Bodzentyn burned in a fire, and by 1921, the population was 3570, with almost 50% Jewish. During 307: 1073: 571:
in northern Lesser Poland. On the first night of the insurrection, it was attacked by the Polish rebels, and on 23 January 1864 a parade of rebel troops took place here, received by General
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the middle of September 1942, or on October 3, 1942, as one eyewitness account and another literary source suggest. The Jewish community was taken to Suchedniów and from there to the
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pacified Bodzentyn, killing 39 people. In 1960, the population of Bodzentyn was almost 3,000, and the village regained its town charter in 1994.
1083: 533:, who after graduation was employed at a local school. In 1670 the town got a large town hall with a tall tower and a clock, funded by bishop 256: 93: 490:
managed to convince the king to grant new privileges to Bodzentyn. Another bishop who contributed to the development of the town was
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medieval shape of streets, with two market squares and remains of the 14th-century fortifications
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Category K1, group G441, subgroup P1410. Data for territorial unit 2604024.
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Category K3, group G7, subgroup P2425. Data for territorial unit 2604024.
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Category K3, group G7, subgroup P1336. Data for territorial unit 2604024.
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Unlike most town of Lesser Poland, Bodzentyn was not destroyed in the
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and several factories. Last bishop of Kraków who owned Bodzentyn was
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In the 16th century, Bodzentyn continued to prosper, with six
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Parish church
Coat of arms of Bodzentyn
Bodzentyn is located in Poland
50°56′27″N 20°57′28″E / 50.94083°N 20.95778°E / 50.94083; 20.95778
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Kielce County
Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship
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Świętokrzyskie Mountains
Świętokrzyski National Park

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