Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki

Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki ( pronunciation: [ nɔvɨ, dvur mazɔ'vi̯eʦki ] / i) is a town (Polish: gmina ) in Masovian Voivodeship in the center of Poland and county town of the district powiat Nowodworski ( Mazovia ).

History

The village was mentioned in writing in 1294 for the first time, city rights he possesses since 1374th

The area around Nowy Dwór is one of the older Polish settlements. The Mennonite village of German - Kazun was founded in 1776 opposite the fortress of Modlin. In 1782, the Gniezno Archbishop Stanislaw Poniatowski acquired a city charter for his estate Nowy Dwór. In the following years (1783 - 1790), many German - Protestant craftsmen came to the area. In addition, in 1783 30 clothier already been established. As in 1797, the publishing system naturalized and the production was distinguished with poorer quality, emigrated from the most intellectual. 1819 were only 5 drapers site. In the Prussian period (1793-1806) was followed by 13 sailors and two shipbuilders from Berlin and Stargard.

The Protestant settlers had received assurances from Archbishop full religious freedom, and in 1782 they founded the town of Nowy Dwór. Initially, they used private houses for their worship. In 1806 they were able to use the upper floor of the town hall with the permission of the landowners. In 1818, Count them Gutakowski a house for the pastor. In 1826, they were left to the town hall on the initiative of the government and converted into a church. This was renovated in 1867 and expanded in 1906. In 1907 a huge fire destroyed 120 houses in Nowy Dwór. The cemetery chapel of Neuhof was inaugurated in 1937.

Places (if known with date of incorporation)

Rajszewo German - KAŽUN Modlin Nowy Dvor Neuhof- Nowy Dwór Wiesdorf - Laczna 1782 Skierdy ( school) 1782 Dembina Holl. 1786 New Modlin ( school) to 1803 ( Schwaben) Luis field to 1803 ( Schwaben) Small Medium / Koszewsko to 1803 ( Schwaben) Dziekanów 1830 Łomianki Górne 1890 Tarchomin Kikol - Champ ( school) Szamocin ( school) KAŽUN ( school) Neuhofer champion German - Dziekanów

During the German occupation of Poland, the town was renamed from 1940-1943 in Neuhof and from 1943-1945 in Bugmünde.

On October 22, 1949 derailed near the town of an express train from Gdansk to Warsaw. It is possible that more than 200 travelers died.

In the growing city in the formerly independent city Modlin was incorporated.

The city belonged to the Province from 1975 to 1998 Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship since 1999.

Population

In 1995, the city had about 27,200 inhabitants, which gives an approximate population density of 973 inhabitants / km ².

Partnerships

It is twinned with

Sports

The football club Świt Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki plays in the 2009/2010 season in the third Polish league in the season 2003/2004 he played in the first division.

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