Ciechocin, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
Ciechocin [ t͡ɕexɔt͡ɕin ] is a village and seat of the rural community in Poland. The village Ciechocin located in the northern center of Poland in the powiat Golubsko - Dobrzyński the Kujawsko - Pomerania, 21 km east of Toruń.
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History
The first mention Ciechocins dates from the year 1242.
Political affiliation
From 1331-1343 and 1396-1410 Ciechocin belonged to the Teutonic Order. In the meantime, it belonged to the Kingdom of Poland.
From 1655 - 1657 Ciecochin belonged to the Kingdom of Sweden.
From 1945 - 1998 Ciecochin belonged to the Voivodeship Toruń, People's Republic of Poland and from 1989 on the Republic of Poland
Community
For the rural community Ciechocin include 10 districts with a mayor's office:
- Ciechocin
- Elgiszewo
- Małszyce
- Miliszewy
- Morgowo
- Nowa Wies
- Piotrkowo
- Rudaw
- Świętosław