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Nowogród

Nowogród [nɔˈvɔɡrut] is a small town in northeastern Poland located about 13 kilometres (8 miles) away from the city of Łomża, in Łomża County, in Podlaskie Voivodeship, with 1,998 inhabitants (2004). It is centered on the area known as Skansen Kurpiowski which is an open-air museum, with several examples of mostly 19th century architecture from the region of Kurpie. The museum is dedicated to local Kurpie culture and is a popular folk tourist attraction. It was established by Adam Chętnik in 1927, and now features over 3000 items.

Nowogród
View on Narew from Kurpie Museum
Nowogród
Coordinates: 53°13′35″N 21°52′46″E / 53.22639°N 21.87944°E / 53.22639; 21.87944Coordinates: 53°13′35″N 21°52′46″E / 53.22639°N 21.87944°E / 53.22639; 21.87944
Country Poland
VoivodeshipPodlaskie
CountyŁomża
GminaNowogród
Area
 • Total20.55 km2 (7.93 sq mi)
Population
 (2006)
 • Total2,014
 • Density98/km2 (250/sq mi)
Postal code
18-414
Websitehttp://www.nowogrod.com

The river Narew flows through the town and has a myriad of views from the hills amongst it. The town's landmark is a World War II tank that stands overlooking the Narew river from atop a hill.

While contemporary Nowogrod lies on a hill along the Narew river, the ancient gord was located at the confluence of the Narew and the Pisa. In late Middle Ages, Nowogrod used to be one of the most important towns of the Duchy of Mazovia. It was the seat of a royal castellany, granted town charter in 1427, to lose it in 1869.

The history of the gord of Nowogrod dates back to the 9th century, as archaeologists found several objects, such as axes and tools, which date back to that period. Some time probably in the 12th century, the gord was moved on the high bank of the Narew, and at that time it was probably named Nowogrod. By early 14th century, it already was the seat of a castellany; on Nowogrod’s stamp from 1320, a Latin inscription Signum Novogrodensis is visible.

Since the area of Nowogrod was located near the border with Lithuania and Yotvingians, it was frequently raided by the warring neighbours. In 1355, the gord became property of Siemowit III, Duke of Masovia, who in 1375 handed it to his son Janusz I of Warsaw. Janusz I founded here a brick castle, built in the location of a wooden construction. The castle became one of residences of the Dukes of Mazovia. Nowogrod received town charter in 1427, and named a royal town, it enjoyed a number of privileges, especially during the period known as Polish Golden Age, when it was an important center of trade, commerce and honey-making. The period of prosperity ended during the Swedish invasion of Poland (1655 - 1660). The town was ransacked and burned to the ground, never recovering from the destruction.

In 1794, during the Kosciuszko Uprising, a battle between Poles and Russians took place near Nowogrod. Also, a skirmish took place here during the November Uprising.

During the German Invasion of Poland, heavy fighting between Poles and the advancing Wehrmacht took place here, leaving Nowogrod almost completely destroyed.

Nowogrod has a Roman Catholic parish church, which dates back to the 15th century. Burned and destroyed several times, the church was renovated in 1980-82. There also is a cemetery of Polish soldiers who fell in the Polish-Soviet war of 1920, and a monument dedicated to them in 1923.


nowogród, other, places, with, same, name, confused, with, novgorod, bobrzański, nɔˈvɔɡrut, small, town, northeastern, poland, located, about, kilometres, miles, away, from, city, Łomża, Łomża, county, podlaskie, voivodeship, with, inhabitants, 2004, centered,. For other places with the same name see Nowogrod Not to be confused with Novgorod or Nowogrod Bobrzanski Nowogrod nɔˈvɔɡrut is a small town in northeastern Poland located about 13 kilometres 8 miles away from the city of Lomza in Lomza County in Podlaskie Voivodeship with 1 998 inhabitants 2004 It is centered on the area known as Skansen Kurpiowski which is an open air museum with several examples of mostly 19th century architecture from the region of Kurpie The museum is dedicated to local Kurpie culture and is a popular folk tourist attraction It was established by Adam Chetnik in 1927 and now features over 3000 items NowogrodView on Narew from Kurpie MuseumCoat of armsNowogrodCoordinates 53 13 35 N 21 52 46 E 53 22639 N 21 87944 E 53 22639 21 87944 Coordinates 53 13 35 N 21 52 46 E 53 22639 N 21 87944 E 53 22639 21 87944Country PolandVoivodeshipPodlaskieCountyLomzaGminaNowogrodArea Total20 55 km2 7 93 sq mi Population 2006 Total2 014 Density98 km2 250 sq mi Postal code18 414Websitehttp www nowogrod comThe river Narew flows through the town and has a myriad of views from the hills amongst it The town s landmark is a World War II tank that stands overlooking the Narew river from atop a hill While contemporary Nowogrod lies on a hill along the Narew river the ancient gord was located at the confluence of the Narew and the Pisa In late Middle Ages Nowogrod used to be one of the most important towns of the Duchy of Mazovia It was the seat of a royal castellany granted town charter in 1427 to lose it in 1869 The history of the gord of Nowogrod dates back to the 9th century as archaeologists found several objects such as axes and tools which date back to that period Some time probably in the 12th century the gord was moved on the high bank of the Narew and at that time it was probably named Nowogrod By early 14th century it already was the seat of a castellany on Nowogrod s stamp from 1320 a Latin inscription Signum Novogrodensis is visible Since the area of Nowogrod was located near the border with Lithuania and Yotvingians it was frequently raided by the warring neighbours In 1355 the gord became property of Siemowit III Duke of Masovia who in 1375 handed it to his son Janusz I of Warsaw Janusz I founded here a brick castle built in the location of a wooden construction The castle became one of residences of the Dukes of Mazovia Nowogrod received town charter in 1427 and named a royal town it enjoyed a number of privileges especially during the period known as Polish Golden Age when it was an important center of trade commerce and honey making The period of prosperity ended during the Swedish invasion of Poland 1655 1660 The town was ransacked and burned to the ground never recovering from the destruction In 1794 during the Kosciuszko Uprising a battle between Poles and Russians took place near Nowogrod Also a skirmish took place here during the November Uprising During the German Invasion of Poland heavy fighting between Poles and the advancing Wehrmacht took place here leaving Nowogrod almost completely destroyed Nowogrod has a Roman Catholic parish church which dates back to the 15th century Burned and destroyed several times the church was renovated in 1980 82 There also is a cemetery of Polish soldiers who fell in the Polish Soviet war of 1920 and a monument dedicated to them in 1923 Kurpie home and windmill at Skansen Kurpiowski Kurpie beehive at Skansen Kurpiowski Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nowogrod amp oldid 973271916, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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