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Kamień Pomorski

Kamień Pomorski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkamjɛɳ pɔˈmɔrskʲi]; Kashubian: Kamiéń; German: Cammin or Kammin) is a town in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship of north-western Poland, on the Baltic coast. It is the seat of an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Kamień County which lies approximately 63 km to the north of the regional capital Szczecin. It is the second seat of the Archdiocese of Szczecin-Kamień and the deanery of Kamień.

Kamień Pomorski
Aerial view of the town
Kamień Pomorski
Kamień Pomorski
Coordinates: 53°58′12″N 14°46′21″E / 53.97000°N 14.77250°E / 53.97000; 14.77250Coordinates: 53°58′12″N 14°46′21″E / 53.97000°N 14.77250°E / 53.97000; 14.77250
Country Poland
Voivodeship West Pomeranian
County Kamień
GminaKamień Pomorski
Government
 • MayorStanisław Kuryłło
Area
 • Total10.75 km2 (4.15 sq mi)
Elevation
10 m (30 ft)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total8,921
 • Density830/km2 (2,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
72-400
Car platesZKA
Websitewww.kamienpomorski.pl

Kamień is the first known capital of the Duchy of Pomerania.

In 2015 the town had a population of 8,921 inhabitants.[1]

Etymology and names

The name of the town has its origins in the Wendish language. The first mentions of the town appeared in the Life of Otton from Bamberg,Civitas ducis Camina by Herbord, Castrum magnum Gamin by Eb, and In urbe Games. Other names are Chamin and Camyna. A bull of 14 October 1140 has the mention of Chamin cum taberna et foro. In a bull of 25 February 1188 there is apud civitated Camyn. Ultimately the name Camin was settled upon.

The name is associated with a massive glacial boulder (diameter of 20 m) situated in the Dziwna’s riverbed. This Royal Boulder has been used as a designator in ship transport. Since 1959 the Royal Boulder has been protected as a natural monument.

There are three legends dealing with the Royal Boulder.

The first one says that in 1121 Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth stood on it and welcomed sailors’ parades.

The second one describes the origins of the Royal Boulder. The boulder was in fact a petrified toad that wreaked havoc in the Kamieński Bay. It was cursed by the Slovian god Trzygłów into a boulder.

The third one describes the story of a devil, banished from a dwelling nearby, that promised to find a suitable partner for a certain giant if it destroys said dwelling. Mistrustful giant wanted to see his future partner first and saw her he did. From the depth of the waters emerged a perfect match for the giant but in the exact moment a rooster crowed, the illusion of the future spouse was dropped and showed a devil. A furious giant threw into him a massive boulder. Devil wanted to run away and changed into a toad, but it was too late, the boulder crushed him and confines him to this day.[2]

History

 
Medieval town walls

The town's history dates back to a fishermen's settlement from the 10th and 11th centuries. The region became part of Poland soon after the creation of the state in the 10th century. As a result of the 12th-century fragmentation of Poland, it became part of the separate Duchy of Pomerania. The town became the seat of a bishopric in 1176 and a Pomeranian diocese. In 1180 a mint was established in Kamień.[3] From time to time the Dukes of Pomerania would also reside in the town (it's their first known capital).[4] By 1228 the Dominicans were involved in the town's religious affairs, and in 1274 it received Lübeck city rights.

Sweden acquired control of the town at the Peace of Westphalia ending the Thirty Years' War in 1648. Acquired by Brandenburg-Prussia in 1679, the town was made part of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1701. From then until 1945 it remained part of Prussia, and from 1871 to 1945 it was also part of Germany. It was administered as part of the Prussian Province of Pomerania.

In 1945 the region was placed under Polish administration under border changes promulgated at the Potsdam Conference. At the end of World War II and thereafter, the town's German residents fled or were expelled. Polish settlers made the town their new home, some of whom had been expelled from the eastern Polish areas annexed by the Soviet Union.

Geography

Location

Kamień Pomorski is located on in the pool of Dziwna’s strait that creates Kamieński Bay. The town lies by the two bays: Karpinka and Promna, approximately 90 km to Szczecin. Kamień Pomorski lies in north-west part of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. The centre of the city is located about 7 km to the Baltic Sea, to which it has direct access.

Climate

Moderately warm, oceanic climate (Cfb in the Köppen climate classification) This climate is dominated all year round by the polar front, leading to changeable, often overcast weather. Summers are cool due to cool ocean currents, but winters are milder than other climates in similar latitudes, but usually very cloudy.[5] Average temperature changes between 7-8,3 °C. August is the warmest month in the year, and January – the coldest. Max temperature is between 32,1 – 33,1 °C, and min. temperature is between -18,6- -19,2 °C. Annual precipitation rate ranges from 550 mm to 650 mm. Length of growing period is 210–220 days. Winds blow mostly from the South-West and North-West direction.[6]

Tourism

 
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

The town is close to Zalew Kamieński (Kamieński Bay). The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (Polish: Katedra św. Jana Chrzciciela) is a local landmark. The cathedral is one of Poland's official national Historic Monuments (Pomnik historii), as designated September 1, 2005 and tracked by the National Heritage Board of Poland.

International relations

Kamień Pomorski is twinned with:

Notable residents

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kamień Pomorski » mapy, nieruchomości, GUS, szkoły, kody pocztowe, wynagrodzenie, bezrobocie, zarobki, edukacja, tabele". Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Po czarcich i boskich śladach - www.Focus.pl - Poznać i zrozumieć świat". Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  3. ^ Czesław Piskorski, Pomorze Zachodnie, mały przewodnik, Wyd. Sport i Turystyka, Warszawa, 1980, p. 151
  4. ^ Kociuba, Jarosław (2012). Pomorze - Praktyczny przewodnik turystyczny po ziemiach Księstwa Pomorskiego (in Polish). Szczecin: Walkowska Wydawnictwo. p. 459. ISBN 9788361805496.
  5. ^ "Klimat: Kamień Pomorski - Wykres klimatyczny, wykres temperatury, tabela klimatu - Climate-Data.org". Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  6. ^ Program Ochrony Środowiska dla Gminy Kamień Pomorski, Szczecin, październik 2004 r.

External links

  • Official website   (in Polish)

kamień, pomorski, town, sępólno, county, formerly, named, kamień, krajeński, polish, pronunciation, ˈkamjɛɳ, pɔˈmɔrskʲi, kashubian, kamiéń, german, cammin, kammin, town, west, pomeranian, voivodeship, north, western, poland, baltic, coast, seat, urban, rural, . For the town in Sepolno County formerly named Kamien Pomorski see Kamien Krajenski Kamien Pomorski Polish pronunciation ˈkamjɛɳ pɔˈmɔrskʲi Kashubian Kamien German Cammin or Kammin is a town in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship of north western Poland on the Baltic coast It is the seat of an urban rural gmina administrative district in Kamien County which lies approximately 63 km to the north of the regional capital Szczecin It is the second seat of the Archdiocese of Szczecin Kamien and the deanery of Kamien Kamien PomorskiAerial view of the townCoat of armsKamien PomorskiShow map of PolandKamien PomorskiShow map of West Pomeranian VoivodeshipCoordinates 53 58 12 N 14 46 21 E 53 97000 N 14 77250 E 53 97000 14 77250 Coordinates 53 58 12 N 14 46 21 E 53 97000 N 14 77250 E 53 97000 14 77250Country PolandVoivodeship West PomeranianCountyKamienGminaKamien PomorskiGovernment MayorStanislaw KurylloArea Total10 75 km2 4 15 sq mi Elevation10 m 30 ft Population 2016 Total8 921 Density830 km2 2 100 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code72 400Car platesZKAWebsitewww wbr kamienpomorski wbr plKamien is the first known capital of the Duchy of Pomerania In 2015 the town had a population of 8 921 inhabitants 1 Contents 1 Etymology and names 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Location 3 2 Climate 4 Tourism 5 International relations 6 Notable residents 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEtymology and names EditThe name of the town has its origins in the Wendish language The first mentions of the town appeared in the Life of Otton from Bamberg Civitas ducis Camina by Herbord Castrum magnum Gamin by Eb and In urbe Games Other names are Chamin and Camyna A bull of 14 October 1140 has the mention of Chamin cum taberna et foro In a bull of 25 February 1188 there is apud civitated Camyn Ultimately the name Camin was settled upon The name is associated with a massive glacial boulder diameter of 20 m situated in the Dziwna s riverbed This Royal Boulder has been used as a designator in ship transport Since 1959 the Royal Boulder has been protected as a natural monument There are three legends dealing with the Royal Boulder The first one says that in 1121 Duke Boleslaw III Wrymouth stood on it and welcomed sailors parades The second one describes the origins of the Royal Boulder The boulder was in fact a petrified toad that wreaked havoc in the Kamienski Bay It was cursed by the Slovian god Trzyglow into a boulder The third one describes the story of a devil banished from a dwelling nearby that promised to find a suitable partner for a certain giant if it destroys said dwelling Mistrustful giant wanted to see his future partner first and saw her he did From the depth of the waters emerged a perfect match for the giant but in the exact moment a rooster crowed the illusion of the future spouse was dropped and showed a devil A furious giant threw into him a massive boulder Devil wanted to run away and changed into a toad but it was too late the boulder crushed him and confines him to this day 2 History Edit Medieval town walls The town s history dates back to a fishermen s settlement from the 10th and 11th centuries The region became part of Poland soon after the creation of the state in the 10th century As a result of the 12th century fragmentation of Poland it became part of the separate Duchy of Pomerania The town became the seat of a bishopric in 1176 and a Pomeranian diocese In 1180 a mint was established in Kamien 3 From time to time the Dukes of Pomerania would also reside in the town it s their first known capital 4 By 1228 the Dominicans were involved in the town s religious affairs and in 1274 it received Lubeck city rights Sweden acquired control of the town at the Peace of Westphalia ending the Thirty Years War in 1648 Acquired by Brandenburg Prussia in 1679 the town was made part of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1701 From then until 1945 it remained part of Prussia and from 1871 to 1945 it was also part of Germany It was administered as part of the Prussian Province of Pomerania In 1945 the region was placed under Polish administration under border changes promulgated at the Potsdam Conference At the end of World War II and thereafter the town s German residents fled or were expelled Polish settlers made the town their new home some of whom had been expelled from the eastern Polish areas annexed by the Soviet Union Geography EditLocation Edit Kamien Pomorski is located on in the pool of Dziwna s strait that creates Kamienski Bay The town lies by the two bays Karpinka and Promna approximately 90 km to Szczecin Kamien Pomorski lies in north west part of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship The centre of the city is located about 7 km to the Baltic Sea to which it has direct access Climate Edit Moderately warm oceanic climate Cfb in the Koppen climate classification This climate is dominated all year round by the polar front leading to changeable often overcast weather Summers are cool due to cool ocean currents but winters are milder than other climates in similar latitudes but usually very cloudy 5 Average temperature changes between 7 8 3 C August is the warmest month in the year and January the coldest Max temperature is between 32 1 33 1 C and min temperature is between 18 6 19 2 C Annual precipitation rate ranges from 550 mm to 650 mm Length of growing period is 210 220 days Winds blow mostly from the South West and North West direction 6 Tourism Edit Cathedral of St John the Baptist The town is close to Zalew Kamienski Kamienski Bay The Cathedral of St John the Baptist Polish Katedra sw Jana Chrzciciela is a local landmark The cathedral is one of Poland s official national Historic Monuments Pomnik historii as designated September 1 2005 and tracked by the National Heritage Board of Poland International relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Poland Kamien Pomorski is twinned with Bromolla Sweden Grimmen Germany Kowary Poland Lunen Germany Porvoo Finland Torgelow GermanyNotable residents EditJaromar c 1267 c 1294 selected as Bishop of Cammin Klaus Uebe 1900 1968 German Luftwaffe General Klausjurgen Wussow 1929 2007 a German stage film and television actor Uwe Johnson 1934 1984 a German writer editor and scholar Boguslaw Maminski born 1955 a retired long distance runner Adrian Benedyczak born 2000 a Polish professional football playerGallery Edit Piast Tower now a museum Town hall c 1350 Town hall c 1350 Cathedral of St John the Baptist Bishop s palace A post war monument Court buildingSee also EditBishopric of Cammin Kamien Pomorski homeless hostel fireReferences Edit Kamien Pomorski mapy nieruchomosci GUS szkoly kody pocztowe wynagrodzenie bezrobocie zarobki edukacja tabele Retrieved 31 March 2017 Po czarcich i boskich sladach www Focus pl Poznac i zrozumiec swiat Retrieved 31 March 2017 Czeslaw Piskorski Pomorze Zachodnie maly przewodnik Wyd Sport i Turystyka Warszawa 1980 p 151 Kociuba Jaroslaw 2012 Pomorze Praktyczny przewodnik turystyczny po ziemiach Ksiestwa Pomorskiego in Polish Szczecin Walkowska Wydawnictwo p 459 ISBN 9788361805496 Klimat Kamien Pomorski Wykres klimatyczny wykres temperatury tabela klimatu Climate Data org Retrieved 31 March 2017 Program Ochrony Srodowiska dla Gminy Kamien Pomorski Szczecin pazdziernik 2004 r External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kamien Pomorski Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Kammin Official website in Polish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kamien Pomorski amp oldid 1128141744, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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