world.wikisort.org - PolandCzersk (Polish: [t͡ʂɛrsk] (
listen); Kashubian: Czérskò; formerly German: Czersk, (1942-5): Heiderode) is a town in northern Poland in Chojnice County, Pomeranian Voivodeship. As of December 2021, the town has a population of 9,844.[1]
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For other places with the same name, see Czersk (disambiguation).
Place in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
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 Saint Mary Magdalene Church |
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Coordinates: 53°47′34″N 17°58′26″E |
Country | Poland |
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Voivodeship | Pomeranian |
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County | Chojnice |
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Gmina | Czersk |
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Established | 13th century |
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Town rights | 1386-1772, 1926 |
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• Mayor | Przemysław Biesek-Talewski |
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• Total | 9.73 km2 (3.76 sq mi) |
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• Total | 9,844 |
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• Density | 1,000/km2 (2,600/sq mi) |
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Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
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• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
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Postal code | 89-650 |
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Area code | +48 52 |
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Car plates | GCH |
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Website | www.czersk.pl |
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Today the center of the city of Czersk in is the Village Square. The infrastructure was recently modernized, rebuilt roadway system, modern center of commerce, 400 seats sport hall, water and sewage treatment systems, railroad station.
The historical treasure is Néo-gothique-style parish church. The oldest described and documented church is from the year of 1584. The recent church was erected between 1910-1913 based on the project of F.O. Hossfed.
The local industries include timber processing mills, brick factory, paper plant, weaving plant, furniture, metallurgy and factory of agricultural equipment, brewery, large trout farm, and food processing. The craft and commerce are flourishing.
History
The most significant historical dates of City of Czersk:
- 13th century – The establishment of the parish community including Rytel, Łąg, Mokre, Malachin.
- 1309 - The oldest historical evidence supports the fact the growth of the settlement after Teutonic Knights have overtaken the Pomeranian Gdańsk and establishing the Tuchola community. At that time Czersk was a country site with operating mill, inn, bitumic trade and bees farms.
- 1330 – The first historical acknowledgment of Czersk community.
- 1584 – Publication about first and the oldest known description of the Czersk church;
- 1772–1902 – Partitions of Poland and Annexation to Prussia;
- 1827 – The first carriages are crossing Czersk the horse carriage tract between Berlin and Königsberg;
- 1873 – Opening of Eastern Railroad Berlin – Königsberg; first major commercial economical development;
- 1887 – Startup of Herman Shütta enterprise – presently Czersk Furniture Factory KLOSE; The beginning of history of furniture manufacturing in Czersk;
- 1913 – Completion of construction of still existing Czersk Church;
- 1914–1918 – First World War; Through the prisoner camp located around Łukow passed about 50,000 war prisoners mainly Russian;
- January 29, 1920 – With victorious entry of General Józef Haller de Hallenburg Blue Army armed forces, Czersk return to Poland after Partitions of Poland and Prussian annexation and domination;
- July 1, 1926 – Czersk receive from the than Polish Government the City rights;
- September 1, 1939–February 21, 1945 – Second World War with the period of Nazi occupation (harassment, killing, executions and murders of citizens of Czersk, murders of the elite, political and administrative personnel). Undercover operation of very poorly armed resistance groups;
- February 21, 1945 – Entry of Red Army to Czersk, end of Hitler's Nazi occupation;
- May 27, 1990 – First after II World War alleged democratic election with self-determination of Czersk community;
- 1994–2002 – Construction of new center of commerce around J.Ostrowski street;
- January 19, 2001 – Completion of 400 seats Sport's arena Hall named after R. Bruski;
- Starting from 1990 – Systematic development of modern infrastructure (potable water system, sewer system and wastewater treatment plants (Czersk and Rytel), heating gas distribution, development of modern road system, modernisation of railroad).
Notable people
- Ludwik Zabrocki (1907 in Czersk – 1977) a Polish linguist, an expert in German and Indo-European studies.
References
- "Local Data Bank". Statistics Poland. Retrieved 2022-07-28. Data for territorial unit 2202044.
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На других языках
[de] Czersk
Czersk (deutsch Czersk, 1942–45 Heiderode) ist eine Stadt mit fast 10.000 Einwohnern im Powiat Chojnicki der Woiwodschaft Pommern in Polen. Ihre Fläche beträgt 9,73 km². Sie ist Sitz der gleichnamigen Stadt-und-Land-Gemeinde mit mehr als 21.500 Einwohnern. Sie liegt an der ehemaligen Preußischen Ostbahn.
- [en] Czersk
[ru] Черск (город)
Черск (польск. Czersk, нем. Heiderode) — город в Польше, входит в Поморское воеводство, Хойницкий повят. Занимает площадь 9,73 км². Население — 9445 человек (на 2004 год).
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