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1930s, the years of the great world economic crisis, workers from
Chodzież porcelain factory started a new series of protests. In the period between the two world wars, Chodzież was considered as an important administrative center in the border area between Poland and Germany. It had a working class character, which was related to the development of the faience factory. Since the town was located near the border, 16% of the population was
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in 1919 eventually confirmed the restoration of
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912:, the aim of which was to reintegrate the region with Poland, spread to Chodzież. Polish insurgents captured the town on January 6, 1919, and then, despite prior agreements, the Germans recaptured it the next day. After bloody fighting the insurgents again captured the town on January 8, 1919. The
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dominated the area for ten centuries. In 1904–1914 two burial grounds were discovered in the area of old Rzeźnicka street, that date to those times. In the early Middle Ages (400–700 AD), a little settlement existed on the south part of Lake
Miejskie. Chodzież's beginnings go back at
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The city administration has received prizes and awards on several occasions to recognize the city's cleanliness and aesthetics. In 1974, the city was awarded the title of "the Polish Master of
Economics." Later, in 1979, it was awarded the Labor Medal, 1st Class, by the Council of State for the
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Chodzież was changed from "Chodzeisen" to "Kolmar in Posen". This name was in honor of Axel von Colmar — Meyenburg, who was extremely influential in the building of the railway, which was beneficial to the town's economy.
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Chodzież's important place in the ceramics industry began when two German businessmen, Ludwig
Schnorr and Hermann Müller from Frankfurt an der Oder, purchased the ruins of the burned out manor house from Otto Königsmarck in 1855 and built the first
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In the 1920s, a tuberculosis sanatorium was established here because of the special climate. It was converted recently into a hospital for railroadmen. In 1921 Stanisław Mańczak bought the porcelain fabric from the
Annaburger Steinguttfabrik firm.
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of the
Kingdom of Poland. The LÍkiscy–Granowski family were the first owners, then from the mid of the 15th century, Chodzież belonged to the Potulicki family. From 1648 to 1830 the Grudziński family were the owners of Chodzież. The family's
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contests take place each year on the municipal lakes. These lakes have
European and world-class rank: in 1993, motorboat contests took place in the class 0..350. In addition, every May, the Grzmylita Run promotes sport for the masses.
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and relaxation. In recent years, the rate of economic development in the city have decreased somewhat, with industry playing a smaller role and the economic development of
Chodzież and the region becoming more associated with
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was still formed and operated in the town and area. Among its local leaders were Marcel Krzycki and pre-war Polish mayor Bronisław Maron. In August 1944, the Germans carried out mass arrests of local members of the
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was demarcated. The tariff priced the Posen weavers out of their major eastern markets, so they either migrated to other textile producing areas (e.g. Łódź) or turned to other types of work, like farming.
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The annual National Children's Song Festivals began in 1991. In 1995, Chodzież was the co-organizer of the XIII National Voluntary Fire Department Brass Orchestra Festival.
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A burial mound, estimated to date from 2000 B.C., is located in the area of the town where today's Słoneczna street lies. From about 1500 BC, tribes belonging to the
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St. Florian's church situated at the Market Square, is the oldest monument in Chodzież. Its probable founder was the first owner of the settlement, Trojan of Lekno.
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city's achievements in production. The current construction of an urban purification plant will help transform Chodzież into an ecologically clean center for
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policy, and as a result, Germans formed 56% of the town's populace in 1943. Under Nazi German occupation, the town under the Germanized name
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Sites of Nazi war crimes during the Invasion of Poland
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74:Coat of arms
1832:Trzaskowice
1822:Studzieniec
1762:Nietuszkowo
1737:Kierzkowice
1344:(in Polish)
1043:station in
906:World War I
888:Interbellum
698:town rights
566:Population
509:percentage
477:Description
294:Postal code
214:Town rights
170:Voivodeship
136: /
1857:Categories
1817:Strzelęcin
1797:Stróżewice
1348:30 January
1319:2022-06-03
1292:References
1275:specialist
1194:Twin towns
1133:, and the
1125:The local
1115:recreation
1097:industry.
1001:Lebensraum
984:expulsions
797:Chodziesen
514:Population
503:percentage
497:percentage
235:Population
18:Chodziesen
1842:Zacharzyn
1802:Stróżewko
1772:Pietronki
1747:Krystynka
1722:Drzązgowo
1380:1641-9561
1273:marketing
1177:orchestra
1161:motorboat
1135:athletics
1037:Home Army
859:porcelain
791:, it has
716:) in the
695:Magdeburg
691:privilege
689:issued a
457:Town lake
439:elevation
403:Geography
373:‹See Tfd›
305:Area code
257:Time zone
198:Chodzież
1837:Wymysław
1827:Trojanka
1812:Strzelce
1807:Stróżewo
1767:Oleśnica
1732:Kamionka
1705:Villages
1687:Chodzież
1581:Chodzież
1269:inventor
1245:Bromberg
1181:ceramics
1146:football
1129:club is
1127:football
992:expelled
840:Czarnków
818:and the
770:Napoleon
680:Catholic
364:Chodzież
187:Chodzież
102:Chodzież
37:Chodzież
1777:Podanin
1727:Jacewko
1717:Ciszewo
1211:Germany
1207:Nottuln
1168:Culture
1157:Sailing
1149:stadium
1110:tourism
1095:pottery
1041:Gestapo
974:Morzewo
947:invaded
855:faience
830:) (see
741:Swedish
669:History
569:Source
432:moraine
395:in the
383:) is a
352:Website
150:Country
124:16°54′E
121:52°59′N
1792:Słomki
1782:Rataje
1757:Mirowo
1565:Gminas
1459:
1430:Kraków
1378:
1237:Jewish
1227:Kalisz
1217:People
1121:Sports
1063:troops
1060:Soviet
1045:Poznań
1025:Square
1006:Kolmar
996:German
964:. The
923:Polish
919:German
904:After
877:Poznań
766:Berlin
748:Leszno
744:troops
657:17976
644:18229
631:19199
618:19753
605:19716
592:19792
577:20295
548:669.6
542:1407.7
534:47.6%
506:person
500:person
494:person
446:forest
389:Poland
377:German
309:+48 67
298:64-800
243:17,976
182:County
163:Poland
160:
1787:Rudki
1752:Milcz
1712:Cisze
1578:Seat:
1174:brass
1049:Luboń
1018:Rynek
1014:kreis
828:Kreis
654:2021
641:2020
628:2015
615:2010
602:2005
589:2000
574:1995
563:Year
545:738.1
528:52.4%
518:17976
483:Women
443:beech
435:hills
421:lakes
283:UTC+2
262:UTC+1
194:Gmina
1457:ISBN
1376:ISSN
1350:2021
1271:and
1185:jazz
1159:and
1151:and
1144:, a
970:wójt
881:Piła
864:The
838:and
700:for
531:8551
525:9425
491:Unit
486:Men
461:area
453:city
385:town
287:CEST
222:Area
217:1434
209:1403
64:Flag
1567:of
1399:IPN
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795:as
522:100
480:All
319:PCH
276:DST
266:CET
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