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Church and King
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Copyright: George Pomorski (germanus) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 82 W: 0 N: 356] (729)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-07-22
Categories: Architecture, Artwork
Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20
Exposure: f/4, 1/500 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Travelogue: Germanus in Europe 2008
Theme(s): My Towers, Cathedrals and Churches by Germanus [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2008-09-18 21:31
Viewed: 366
Points: 2
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READ it carefully, please. There is very few towns on this planet with such a rich history!!! You wouldn't believe it.

Augustów is a town in north-eastern Poland with 29,600 inhabitants (1995).

The town was first mentioned in 1496 and was granted city rights by king Sigismund II in 1557. Until 1569 Augustów belonged to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania when the Real union called Union of Lublin was signed between Poland, Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Royal Prussia. As a result, the town became a part of the Kingdom of Poland, while its cemetery was left in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Tatar invaders destroyed Augustów in 1656, and the second half of the 17th century saw the town afflicted by plague.

In 1795 Prussia annexed Augustów. In 1807 it became part of the Duchy of Warsaw, followed by incorporation into the Kingdom of Poland in 1815. It was made a county seat in 1842. The first railway connection reached Augustów in 1899.

During World War I, the Russian army successfully counterattacked the German army across Augustów in 1914. In the aftermath of World War I, it was a site of the Battle of Augustów in 1920. From 1939 to 1941, Soviet troops occupied the town. Many inhabitants were sent to exile in Kazachstan, from where some were able to return after 6 years. The Nazi German forces occupied Augustów until 1944. World War II brought destruction of about 70% of the town and death or departure of most of its residents, amongst them a community of several thousand Jews who were imprisoned in the ghetto situated between the canal and the river. The Germans executed practically all of them before they left. In 1945 the Soviets conducted the nearby Augustów chase 1945 - a special operation against former Armia Krajowa anticommunist fighters.

In 1970 Augustów officially became a health-cure resort, and in 1973 adjoining local villages were made a part of it.
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  • limba3 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1082 W: 436 N: 421] (13330)
  • [2008-09-18 22:51]

Witaj George
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