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Człopa

Człopa [ˈt͡ʂwɔpa] (German: Schloppe) is a town in Wałcz County of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland. During the years 1975 to 1998, the city was administratively part of the Piła Voivodeship. As of December 2021, it has a population of 2,277.[1]

Człopa
Town hall
Człopa
Coordinates: 53°5′N 16°8′E / 53.083°N 16.133°E / 53.083; 16.133
Country Poland
Voivodeship West Pomeranian
CountyWałcz
GminaCzłopa
Established12th century
Town rights1245
Government
 • MayorJerzy Bekker
Area
 • Total6.33 km2 (2.44 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2021[1])
 • Total2,277
 • Density360/km2 (930/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
78-630
Area code+48 67
Vehicle registrationZWA
Websitehttp://www.czlopa.pl

Located in the Wałcz Lake District on three lakes, Człopa is just east of the scenic Drawska Wilderness area which includes Drawieński National Park.

History edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18802,156—    
18902,232+3.5%
19002,228−0.2%
19101,957−12.2%
19252,424+23.9%
19332,853+17.7%
19501,335−53.2%
19601,859+39.3%
20102,354+26.6%
Source: [2][3]

Viritium, a Germanic city in the 2nd century as shown on the map of Greek geographer Ptolemy, existed at the site of present-day Człopa.

Człopa is an ancient town that was part of Poland since the 12th Century, guarding its northern and western borders after the loss of the areas located more north and west. By 1245 Człopa was granted town rights. By the end of the 13th century, the Czarnkowski family of the Nałęcz szlachta received possession of the region around Człopa from Przemysł II, Duke of Greater Poland. The grant included permission to raise a hill-fort. Only portions of the hill-fort's walls have survived to the present time. In the early 14th-century the town was briefly occupied by the Margraviate of Brandenburg, before it was recovered by Polish King Casimir III the Great in 1368.[4] In 1406 it was ravaged by the Teutonic Knights.[4] Administratively it was located in the Poznań Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province. Człopa belonged to various Polish noble families, including Opaliński, Leszczyński, Poniatowski and Sułkowski. One of the most famous owners was the Queen consort of Poland Catherine Opalińska, wife of King Stanisław Leszczyński. The oldest known image of Człopa's coat of arms dates back to 1601.[5] During the Swedish occupation of Poland, in 1658, a concentration of Polish troops led by Stefan Czarniecki, a national hero of Poland, was ordered near Człopa.[4]

 
Saint Anthony church in Człopa

Człopa was annexed by Prussia in 1772 during the First Partition of Poland.[4] From 1806 to 1814 it was controlled by France.[6] From 1871 it was part of Germany and the post-World War II Treaty of Versailles did not restore the town, along with the northern outskirts of historic Greater Poland, to the re-established Polish Republic. In the final stages of World War II, in January 1945, the Germans evacuated the town's population. From January 29 to February 3, heavy fighting took place there between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.[6] After the war, the town eventually returned to Poland.[6]

Transport edit

National road 22 from Kostrzyn nad Odrą to Braniewo passes through Człopa as does regional road 177. One rail line passes through the city, but service has been discontinued for a number of years.

Notable people edit

  • Richard Bock (1865–1949) an American sculptor and associate of Frank Lloyd Wright.
  • Jacek Ratajczak (born 1973) a retired Polish footballer

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Local Data Bank". Statistics Poland. Retrieved 2022-07-28. Data for territorial unit 3217024.
  2. ^ Dokumentacja Geograficzna (in Polish). Vol. 3/4. Warszawa: Instytut Geografii Polskiej Akademii Nauk. 1967. p. 9.
  3. ^ (PDF) (in Polish). Warszawa: Główny Urząd Statystyczny. 2011. p. 110. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d "Człopa". Encyklopedia PWN (in Polish). Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  5. ^ . Oficjalny Portal Miasta i Gminy Człopa (in Polish). Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  6. ^ a b c "Człopa. Historia miejscowości". Wirtualny Sztetl (in Polish). Retrieved 15 February 2020.

External links edit

  • Jewish Community in Człopa on Virtual Shtetl

człopa, ʂwɔpa, german, schloppe, town, wałcz, county, west, pomeranian, voivodeship, northwestern, poland, during, years, 1975, 1998, city, administratively, part, piła, voivodeship, december, 2021, population, town, hallflagcoat, armscoordinates, 133country, . Czlopa ˈt ʂwɔpa German Schloppe is a town in Walcz County of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland During the years 1975 to 1998 the city was administratively part of the Pila Voivodeship As of December 2021 it has a population of 2 277 1 CzlopaTown hallFlagCoat of armsCzlopaCoordinates 53 5 N 16 8 E 53 083 N 16 133 E 53 083 16 133Country PolandVoivodeship West PomeranianCountyWalczGminaCzlopaEstablished12th centuryTown rights1245Government MayorJerzy BekkerArea Total6 33 km2 2 44 sq mi Population 31 December 2021 1 Total2 277 Density360 km2 930 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code78 630Area code 48 67Vehicle registrationZWAWebsitehttp www czlopa plLocated in the Walcz Lake District on three lakes Czlopa is just east of the scenic Drawska Wilderness area which includes Drawienski National Park Contents 1 History 2 Transport 3 Notable people 4 References 5 External linksHistory editHistorical populationYearPop 18802 156 18902 232 3 5 19002 228 0 2 19101 957 12 2 19252 424 23 9 19332 853 17 7 19501 335 53 2 19601 859 39 3 20102 354 26 6 Source 2 3 Viritium a Germanic city in the 2nd century as shown on the map of Greek geographer Ptolemy existed at the site of present day Czlopa Czlopa is an ancient town that was part of Poland since the 12th Century guarding its northern and western borders after the loss of the areas located more north and west By 1245 Czlopa was granted town rights By the end of the 13th century the Czarnkowski family of the Nalecz szlachta received possession of the region around Czlopa from Przemysl II Duke of Greater Poland The grant included permission to raise a hill fort Only portions of the hill fort s walls have survived to the present time In the early 14th century the town was briefly occupied by the Margraviate of Brandenburg before it was recovered by Polish King Casimir III the Great in 1368 4 In 1406 it was ravaged by the Teutonic Knights 4 Administratively it was located in the Poznan Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province Czlopa belonged to various Polish noble families including Opalinski Leszczynski Poniatowski and Sulkowski One of the most famous owners was the Queen consort of Poland Catherine Opalinska wife of King Stanislaw Leszczynski The oldest known image of Czlopa s coat of arms dates back to 1601 5 During the Swedish occupation of Poland in 1658 a concentration of Polish troops led by Stefan Czarniecki a national hero of Poland was ordered near Czlopa 4 nbsp Saint Anthony church in CzlopaCzlopa was annexed by Prussia in 1772 during the First Partition of Poland 4 From 1806 to 1814 it was controlled by France 6 From 1871 it was part of Germany and the post World War II Treaty of Versailles did not restore the town along with the northern outskirts of historic Greater Poland to the re established Polish Republic In the final stages of World War II in January 1945 the Germans evacuated the town s population From January 29 to February 3 heavy fighting took place there between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union 6 After the war the town eventually returned to Poland 6 Transport editNational road 22 from Kostrzyn nad Odra to Braniewo passes through Czlopa as does regional road 177 One rail line passes through the city but service has been discontinued for a number of years Notable people editRichard Bock 1865 1949 an American sculptor and associate of Frank Lloyd Wright Jacek Ratajczak born 1973 a retired Polish footballerReferences edit a b Local Data Bank Statistics Poland Retrieved 2022 07 28 Data for territorial unit 3217024 Dokumentacja Geograficzna in Polish Vol 3 4 Warszawa Instytut Geografii Polskiej Akademii Nauk 1967 p 9 Stan i struktura ludnosci oraz ruch naturalny w przekroju terytorialnym w 2010 r PDF in Polish Warszawa Glowny Urzad Statystyczny 2011 p 110 Archived from the original PDF on 13 November 2011 a b c d Czlopa Encyklopedia PWN in Polish Retrieved 15 February 2020 Historia herbu Oficjalny Portal Miasta i Gminy Czlopa in Polish Archived from the original on 15 February 2020 Retrieved 15 February 2020 a b c Czlopa Historia miejscowosci Wirtualny Sztetl in Polish Retrieved 15 February 2020 External links editJewish Community in Czlopa on Virtual Shtetl Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Czlopa amp oldid 1213997930, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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