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    Chojnice - Wikipedia

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    Chojnice is a town in northern Poland with 39,423 inhabitants as of December 2021, near the Tuchola Forest. It is the capital of the Chojnice County in the Pomeranian Voivodeship. See more

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    Chojnice was founded around 1205 (although the date is considered to be estimate) in Gdańsk Pomerania (Pomeralia), a duchy ruled at the time by the See more

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    Michał Kazimierz Radziwiłł (1625–1680), Polish-Lithuanian magnate, starost of Chojnice
    Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky (1710–1775) a Prussian diplomat and merchant of … See more

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    The Museum of History and Ethnography in Chojnice opened in 1932. It was damaged during World War II and reopened in 1960. It is located in the medieval town walls … See more

    Chojniczanka Chojnice football club is based in the town. See more

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  2. Chojnice – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia

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    Chojnice (wymowa , kaszub. Chònice lub Chòjnice , niem. Konitz) – miasto w województwie pomorskim, siedziba powiatu chojnickiego.
    Według danych GUS z 30 czerwca 2021 r., Chojnice liczyły 39 484 mieszkańców i były pod względem liczby ludności ósmym miastem w województwie pomorskim.

  3. Chojnice – Wikipedia

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    Die Stadt liegt im ehemaligen Westpreußen, am westlichen Rand der Bory Tucholskie (Tucheler Heide), etwa 100 Kilometer südwestlich von Danzig, 22 Kilometer nordwestlich von Tuchola (Tuchel) und 70 Kilometer nordwestlich von Bydgoszcz (Bromberg).
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  4. Chojnice County - Wikipedia

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    WebChojnice County ( Kashubian: Chòniczzi kréz, Polish: powiat chojnicki) is a unit of territorial administration and local government ( powiat) in Pomeranian Voivodeship, …

    • Seat: Chojnice
    • Area: 1,364.25 km² (526.74 sq mi)
  5. Chojnice - Wikipedia

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    WebChojnice (← poloneză, AFI: [xɔjˈnit ͡sɛ], cașubiană Chònice, germană Konitz) este un oraș din voievodatul Pomerania, Polonia, reședința powiatului chojnicki. Are o populație de …

    • Drepturi de oraș: 1360
    • - Primar: Arseniusz Finster
    • Prima atestare: 1275
    • Drapel: Stemă
  6. Chojnice – Vikipeedia

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    WebChojnice (saksa keeles Konitz, kašuubi keeles Chònice, Chòjnice) on linn Poolas Pomorze vojevoodkonnas, Chojnice maakonna halduskeskus.. Chojnicet on esmamainitud 1275. …

  7. Chojnice (gmina wiejska) – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia

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    Web119 rows · 1 stycznia 1950 część obszaru gminy Chojnice włączono do gminy Rytel i do Chojnic [7] . Gmina została zniesiona 29 września 1954 roku wraz z reformą …

  8. Battle of Chojnice (1939) - Wikipedia

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    WebA detached unit from the Polish army Chojnice Detached Group under Colonel Kazimierz Tadeusz Majewski , part of the Czersk Operational Group under Stanisław Grzmot …

  9. Battle of Chojnice (1656) - Wikipedia

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    WebWhen the morning came, the Swedish force had killed more than 3,000 Polish soldiers and captured 2,600 riding animals. Soon afterwards the main Swedish army reached the …

  10. Battle of Chojnice (1454) - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Battle of Chojnice (or Battle of Konitz) occurred on 18 September 1454 near the town of Chojnice, between Poland and the Teutonic Knights during the Thirteen Years' War. The …

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