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Torun

Toruń (German Thorn, Kashubian Torń, Latin Torun, civitas Torunensis) is a city in northern Poland, on the Vistula river, with 204,300 inhabitants (1995). One of the capitals of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodship (since 1999), previously capital of Torun Voivodship (1975-1998) and the Pomeranian Voivodship (1921-1939). The medieval town of Toruń is on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. The city of Torun creates a bipolar aglomeration Bydgoszcz-Torun with the city of Bydgoszcz, only 30 km away. Those 2 cities are integrating gradually. in 2003 Medical Academy in Bydgoszcz joined Torun University.

Table of contents
1 Name of the city
2 Famous people
3 Education
4 Economy
5 Major corporations
6 Politics
7 Toruń constituency
8 Municipal politics
9 Architecture
10 History
11 External links

Name of the city

Early documents record the city name as Thorn, Thorun (1226, 1466), Turon, Turun, Toron, Thoron, and after 15th century the Polish name: Toruń Points of view diverge on the origin of Thorn/Toruń's name. \nThere are several possible etymologies: \n* 1) Founded by the Teutonic Knights nearby old Polish village named "old Torun", Thorn may be derived after the city of Toron, that was located in the Kingdom of Jerusalem during the Crusades. \n* 2) It may come from a Polish word tor which means track (of Vistula river). if this is true Toruń means town on the track\n* 4) It may come from Toron personal name and means Toron's town\n* 3) It may have been originally Tarnów (there are many such cities in Poland, tarnina = kind of river plants), which was later Germanized into Thorn, and re-Polonized into Toruń. \n* 5) It may come from a Gothic god Thor\nHowever, others claim that neither name Toruń nor Thorn has any etymological meaning. (reference: Professor Jan Miodek) The Teutonic Knights spelled the city usually Thorun, and later when the city was a royal city subject to Polish Kings, the Latin documents and coins usually spelled Thorun, Thorunium, civitas Thorunensis or civitas Torunensis. Later it was spelled Thorn, and after the second world war the official name was changed to Toruń when the city became part of Poland. \n

Famous people

Toruń was the birthplace of the Polish astronomer
Nicolaus Copernicus (1473).

Education

  • Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (([1])was founded in 1945, based on the people of Torun Scientific Society, Stefan Batory University in Wilno and Jan Kazimierz University in Lvov. It was one of the most respected universities in Poland.\n* Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne\n* Wyższa Szkoła Oficerska, zlikwidowana 27 września 2002 r.\n* Toruńska Szkoła Wyższa\n* Wyższa Szkoła Bankowa\n* Wyższa Szkoła Kultury Społecznej i Medialnej

Economy

Major corporations

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Politics

Toruń constituency

\nMembers of Parliament (
Sejm) elected from Toruń constituency
  • Chodynicki Ryszard, SLD-UP \n* Derwich Bogdan, SLD-UP \n* Kuropatwiński Lech, Samoobrona \n* Lewandowski Bogdan, SLD-UP \n* Łuczak Krystian, SLD-UP \n* Mężydło Antoni, PiS \n* Olewiński Marek, SLD-UP \n* Rybicki Sławomir, PO \n* Sobecka Anna, LPR \n* Sosnowski Zbigniew, PSL \n* Sułek Leszek, Samoobrona \n* Szparaga Elżbieta, SLD-UP \n* Wenderlich Jerzy, SLD-UP

Municipal politics

to be written yet

Architecture

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\nBaroque facade of Dambski Palace (18th c.)
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\nPart of medieval city walls\n
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\nGothic building from 15th c. with Guard Keep (13 c.), both rebuild in 19th c.

\nPartial view of Teutonic Knights' castle\n

History

Torun was a small settlement in
Chelmno Land (Ziemia Chelminska), a western part of Mazovia. in 1266 it was awarded by the duke Conrad of Mazovia as a fief to the Teutonic Knights to be a safeguard against the heathen Prussians. The Teutonic Knights built a castle there (1230-31), and the settlement acquired town rights in 1233, relocating from its original site to what is called today "Old Town" in 1236. The city soon became an important medieval trade center, and a member of the Hanseatic League. In 1263, Franciscan monks settled in Torun, and they were followed in 1239 by Dominicans. In 1264 the neighboring Torun New Town was founded. It was a separate town until 1454, when the old and new cities were amalgamated. During the 14th century, Torun joined the Hanseatic League.

External links

Category:Towns in Poland\nCategory:Polish counties \n \n \n \n

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