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    Nieszawa. /  52.83667°N 18.90139°E  / 52.83667; 18.90139. Nieszawa ( Polish pronunciation: [ɲɛˈʂava]; German: Nessau) is a town and a commune in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. As of June 30, 2014, the town has a population of 1,985 people. It is located in the historic region of Kuyavia .

  2. On the basis of the current state of research on the site of Medieval Nieszawa, we can picture a city located by the Vistula river, occupying an area of nearly 22 hectares on the span of 700 metres. The central place of the city was its town square in a shape of a rectangle with sides measuring up to 120 metres.

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  4. Nieszawa ( niem. Nessau) – miasto w Polsce, położone w województwie kujawsko-pomorskim, w powiecie aleksandrowskim, na lewym brzegu Wisły w jej pradolinie, na krańcach Kujaw, w połowie drogi między Włocławkiem i Toruniem . Nowa Nieszawa uzyskała lokację miejską w 1425 roku i ponownie w 1460 roku [4].

  5. In Poland: Casimir IV. They culminated in the Privilege of Nieszawa (1454), which gave the provincial diets ( sejmiki) the right to declare the levies and raise new taxes. In 1493–96 a bicameral general diet (Sejm) marked the beginning of Polish parliamentarism. The representatives of the sejmiki formed the lower house, while the king’s….

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › NieszawaNieszawa - Wikiwand

    Nieszawa is a town and a commune in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. As of June 30, 2014, the town has a population of 1,985 people. It is located in the historic region of Kuyavia.

  7. Jul 3, 2016 · Nieszawa was reborn and survived to the present time approx. 30 km south-east of the place where it was originally located. "Many years of archaeological research made it possible to prove that the effort put into the location of New Nieszawa was part of a complex of economic and political strategy against the Teutonic Order and its plans to ...

  8. The Nieszawa Statutes ( Polish: statuty nieszawskie) were a set of laws enacted in the Kingdom of Poland in 1454, in the town of Nieszawa located in north-central Poland. The King Casimir IV Jagiellon made a number of concessions to the Polish nobility and the gentry ( szlachta) in exchange for their support in the Thirteen Years' War.

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