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settled in the town in the 15th century, the Jewish community only started to flourish in the 19th century after a large influx of Jews. At the start of the 19th century, about 120 Jews lived in the city. Others lived in shtetls outside the city. Throughout the 19th century, though, the Jewish
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population increased rapidly to nearly 7,000 in the mid-19th century as a result of Russian discriminatory policies and the expulsion of Jews from Russia to Russian-controlled Congress Poland (see
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in 1262 and 1324. In the 14th century, Pułtusk became the official seat of Płock bishops. The town was again burnt by Lithuanians in 1368, but following the
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on the river located nearby, Pułtusk became an important centre of trade and commerce. It received its civic charter in 1257, modelled after that of
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camp in the town. The German police carried out executions of Poles in the local prison in November and December 1939. During the
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Monument to murdered Jewish residents of Pułtusk. The population of Pułtusk included approximately 9,000 Jews in 1939 before
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in Poland was established in Pułtusk. In the 16th century the town was visited by many notable individuals, such as King
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The town was reintegrated with Poland, when the country regained independence following World War I in 1918. During the
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In around 1405, the Mayor's House, today known as the "Polonia House" or "Polonia Castle", was constructed. In 1449 a
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epidemic when they entered the town, resulting in high fatalities. Pułtusk inhabitants took part also in the
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church was added to the city's facilities. In the 16th century the castle was rebuilt by several renowned
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river, it is one of the most popular weekend places for residents of Warsaw. Points of interest include:
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In 1993, Pułtusk hosted the first ever biennial meeting of the World International Advisory Committee of
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border but many died in the camps. In the 21st century, descendants of Pułtusk Jewry are found mainly in
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a year and two small markets a week. The city also gained much profit from exporting wood and grain to
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in 1257. Throughout the 15th and 17th centuries, the settlement was a significant economic centre of
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In 1975, the Science Center of the Mazovian Center for Scientific Research was opened in the town.
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By the 15th century Pułtusk's merchants were among the richest in Poland. The town was granted a
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stationed in Pułtusk in 1794 declined to obey Prussian orders and started their march towards
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Był rok 1939. Operacja niemieckiej policji bezpieczeństwa w Polsce. Intelligenzaktion
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were killed. As a result of the battle, approximately 85% of the city was destroyed.
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for a half). Most historians believe that it was named after a small river known as
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By the year 1900, around 6,000 Jews lived in Pułtusk. Many had migrated to nearby
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Kowalski, Andrzej (1995). "Miejsca pamięci związane z Bitwą Warszawską 1920 r.".
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The Pułtusk Town Hall is standing in the central part of the longest paved
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in Europe. The adjacent brick Gothic tower was erected in the 15th century
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was stationed in Pułtusk. In 1931 the town had some 16,800 inhabitants.
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The great fire in 1875 destroyed most of the city. It was depicted by
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Town Hall with 15th century Tower (it now houses a Regional Museum)
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Pułtusk is one of the oldest townships in Poland, having received
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Pultusk was the scene of another battle on 13 July 1915 when
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The town has existed since at least the 10th century. In the
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that destroyed half of the city, it was renamed as Pułtusk (
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On September 7, 1939, the city became under the control of
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printing house was opened. In 1566 one of the first public
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Currently Pułtusk is one of the most picturesque towns of
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From the 11th century onwards, the town belonged to the
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carried out a public execution of four members of the
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in 1809, Pułtusk became the temporary capital of the
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Located 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of 1539:Nasze Miasto - Pułtusk (History of Pułtusk) 1095:The Old Town market (reputedly the longest 1013:Historic architecture of Pułtusk (examples) 585:Greater Poland Province of the Polish Crown 559:architects, including Giovanni Battista of 46:Old town, with Europe's longest marketplace 1772: 1758: 1750: 1650: 1636: 1628: 636:defeated and captured a large part of the 29: 934:. In the battle for Pułtusk during later 749:and internal exile. On 30 January 1868 a 667:. Prussian rule lasted only a few years. 1951:Cities and towns in Masovian Voivodeship 888:. Already on September 12–13, 1939, the 674: 609: 1255: 337: 327: 307: 269: 248: 240: 227: 214: 198: 144: 109: 78: 50: 38: 317: 286: 261: 253: 232: 219: 206: 186: 174: 162: 27:Place in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland 7: 1475:"17 grudnia 1942 – Pułtusk pamięta!" 1345: 1343: 1341: 1156:. 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Pultusk
Old town, with Europe's longest marketplace
Flag of Pułtusk
Coat of arms of Pułtusk
Pułtusk is located in Poland
52°42′N 21°5′E / 52.700°N 21.083°E / 52.700; 21.083
Poland
Voivodeship
Masovian
County
Pułtusk
Gmina
Pułtusk
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Area code
Car plates
www.pultusk.pl

Poland
Narew
Warsaw
Masovian Voivodeship
Warsaw
city rights
Siemowit I of Masovia

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