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  1. Bloody Sunday ( German: Bromberger Blutsonntag; Polish: Krwawa niedziela) was a sequence of violent events that took place in Bydgoszcz ( German: Bromberg ), a Polish city with a sizable German minority, between 3 and 4 September 1939, during the German invasion of Poland .

  2. Apr 28, 2023 · "The remains of an unidentified military object were found near the town of Zamość, about 15 km from Bydgoszcz," a statement by Poland's Ministry of Defense said on Thursday.

  3. Bydgoszcz Canal (German: Bromberger Kanal) is a canal, 24.7 km long, between the cities of Bydgoszcz and Nakło in Poland, connecting the Vistula river with the river Oder, through the Brda and the Noteć rivers (the latter ending in the Warta river which itself ends in Oder).

  4. Apr 12, 2024 · There are maps on the Poland Genealogy main page comparing those jurisdictions with the modern jurisdictions. In 1967, the bulk of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian voivodeship was known as the Bydgoszcz voivodeship. To search the catalog: To find records: a. Click on the records of Poland, Bydgoszcz. b.

  5. Polish Venice. Due to its location on the water, Bydgoszcz is often called “Polish Venice”. The main river that flows through the city is Brda but there are also smaller leaks and canals in the city. Overall there is around 100 km of water stretches within the city borders. The city has always been water-focused and still today most of the ...

  6. Bydgoszcz (German: Bromberg) is a major city of 360,000 in Poland and with suburban area the agglomeration has nearly 500,000. It has well preserved 19th-century architecture and was known as Little Berlin before the world wars. Nicely located along Brda river it offers many green areas, intriguing museums and music scene with a famous Concert ...

  7. Jan 14, 2024 · As with many main market squares in Poland, the Old Market Square of Bydgoszcz is packed with history. Bydgoszcz market place was marked out in 1346, and later paved in 1604. City Hall. The beating heart of Bydgoszcz is the City Hall. Erected between 1644 and 1653, the modern day City Hall was originally a Jesuit College.

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