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took place in the area of the town. Germany carried out several air raids on Łowicz on
September 3–6, 1939, damaging many buildings and killing hundreds of civilians. The town was captured by the
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Catholic parish. In the 1430s, old wooden church in Lowicz's Old Town was replaced by a brick, Gothic complex. On April 25, 1433, Archbishop
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with 27,436 inhabitants (2021). It is situated in the
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1674:(in Polish). Rapperswil: Fundusz Wydawniczy
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1737:"The War Against The Jews."
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