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Kórnik [ˈkurɲik] (German: Kurnik, 1939-45 Burgstadt) is a town with about 7,600 inhabitants (2018), located in western Poland, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) south-east of the city of Poznań. It is one of the major tourist attractions of the Wielkopolska region and the Greater Poland Voivodeship because of the historical castle and arboretum, which is amongst the oldest and richest collections of trees and shrubs in Poland.

Kórnik
Kórnik Castle
Kórnik
Kórnik
Coordinates: 52°14′12″N 17°5′55″E
Country Poland
Voivodeship Greater Poland
CountyPoznań
GminaKórnik
Area
  Total6.08 km2 (2.35 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)
  Total7,619
  Density1,300/km2 (3,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
62-035
Vehicle registrationPOZ, PZ
ClimateCfb
Primary airportPoznań–Ławica Airport
Websitehttp://www.kornik.pl

History


19th-century print of the castle by Napoleon Orda
19th-century print of the castle by Napoleon Orda

Until 1961 Kórnik was separate from Bnin, situated just 1 km apart. Both towns were founded in the Middle Ages (Bnin gained town rights in 1395, and Kórnik in 1426), but Bnin lost its town rights in 1934, and in 1961 it became part of Kórnik. The enlarged town also includes the former settlement of Prowent, birthplace of the Nobel Prize-winning poet Wisława Szymborska.

Mieszko I of Poland founded an early Polish stronghold in present-day Bnin in the 10th century. Kórnik was first mentioned in documents in the 12th century, while the town of Bnin started to develop in the 13th century, and a castellany was located in Bnin since 1232. After granting town rights, both Kórnik and Bnin were private towns of Polish nobility, administratively located in the Pyzdry County in the Kalisz Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province of the Polish Crown.[1] Kórnik was initially owned by the Górka family until 1592. The Łodzia coat of arms of the Górka family is the coat of arms of Kórnik since. Afterwards the town was held by the Czarnkowski, Grudziński and Działyński families.

Public execution of Polish civilians carried out by the Einsatzgruppe VI on 20 October 1939
Public execution of Polish civilians carried out by the Einsatzgruppe VI on 20 October 1939

After the joint German-Soviet invasion of Poland, which started World War II in September 1939, the town was occupied and annexed by Nazi Germany from 1939 to 1945 as part of Landkreis Schrimm, Reichsgau Wartheland. It was renamed Burgstadt in attempt to erase traces of Polish origin. Already on 27 September 1939 the Germans confiscated and robbed the rich museum and library of the Kórnik Castle.[2] On 20 October 1939, the German Einsatzgruppe VI carried out a public execution of 16 Poles at the Market Square as part of Operation Tannenberg.[3] Among the victims was pre-war mayor Teofil Wolniewicz.[3] Inhabitants of Kórnik were also among 15 Poles murdered on the same day in a public execution in nearby Mosina.[4] The purpose of the executions was to pacify and terrorize Poles.[5] Nevertheless, the Polish resistance movement was still organized in the town. Local teachers were also among Polish teachers murdered in the Mauthausen concentration camp.[6]


Sights


Rhododendrons in the Kórnik Arboretum
Rhododendrons in the Kórnik Arboretum

The town's notable sites include:


Sports


The local football club is Kotwica Kórnik [pl]. It competes in the lower leagues.


International relations



Twin towns — Sister cities


Kórnik is twinned with:


Distinguished residents





References


  1. Atlas historyczny Polski. Wielkopolska w drugiej połowie XVI wieku. Część I. Mapy, plany (in Polish). Warszawa: Instytut Historii Polskiej Akademii Nauk. 2017. p. 1b.
  2. Grochowina, Sylwia (2017). Cultural policy of the Nazi occupying forces in the Reich district Gdańsk–West Prussia, the Reich district Wartheland, and the Reich district of Katowice in the years 1939–1945. Toruń. p. 96. ISBN 978-83-88693-73-1.
  3. Wardzyńska, Maria (2009). Był rok 1939. Operacja niemieckiej policji bezpieczeństwa w Polsce. Intelligenzaktion (in Polish). Warszawa: IPN. p. 194.
  4. Wardzyńska, p. 193-194
  5. Grochowina, p. 87
  6. Wardzyńska, p. 213-214



На других языках


- [en] Kórnik

[ru] Курник (город)

Курник (польск. Kórnik) — город в Польше, входит в Великопольское воеводство, Познанский повят, гмину Курник. Занимает площадь 6,08 км². Население 6807 человек (на 2006 год).



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