Witnica [vitˈnit͡sa] (German: Vietz in Ostbrandenburg)[citation needed] is a town in western Poland, situated in the Lubusz Voivodeship, with 6,747 inhabitants (2019).
Witnica | |
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Coordinates: 52°40′40″N 14°53′29″E / 52.67778°N 14.89139°E | |
Country | Poland |
Voivodeship | Lubusz |
County | Gorzów |
Gmina | Witnica |
Area | |
• Total | 8.21 km2 (3.17 sq mi) |
Population (2019-06-30[1]) | |
• Total | 6,747 |
• Density | 820/km2 (2,100/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 66-460 |
Climate | Cfb |
Website | http://www.witnica.pl |
The town is located in the historic Lubusz Land. The town's name derives from the Polish words wić or witka, meaning a willow twig or a type of willow.[2]
History
editAlong with Lubusz Land it was part of medieval Poland, and later it was also under the rule of Brandenburg, the Czech Crown, Prussia, and between 1871 and 1945 it was part of Germany, located in the Prussian Province of Brandenburg. The Germans brought Polish prisoners of war for forced labour to the town during World War II.[3] In the final stages of World War II, half of the population fled before the Red Army captured the town in February 1945.[3] Polish POWs were liberated.[3]
After Nazi Germany's defeat in World War II the area became again part of Poland.[2] The remaining population was expelled in accordance to the Potsdam Agreement. New Polish citizens, mostly themselves expellées from former eastern Poland annexed by the Soviet Union, came to the town. War damage was not significant, reaching 8% of the buildings.[3] The ruins were dismantled to obtain bricks for the reconstruction of Warsaw destroyed by the Germans.[3]
Economy
editThe town is known for its brewery (Browar Witnica), established in 1848.[2]
Culture
editA Polish military museum (Muzeum Chwały Oręża Polskiego) is located in Witnica.
Sports
editWitnica is home to football club Czarni Witnica , which competes in the Polish lower leagues.
Twin towns – sister cities
editPeople
edit- Johannes Schüler (1894–1966), German conductor
Gallery
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Our Lady of Perpetual Help church
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Town hall
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Yellow Palace (Żółty Pałacyk)
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An old townhouse and the Witnica Brewery (Browar Witnica)
References
edit- ^ "Population. Size and structure and vital statistics in Poland by territorial division in 2019. As of 30th June". stat.gov.pl. Statistics Poland. 2019-10-15. Retrieved 2020-03-24.
- ^ a b c "Historia Gminy – Miasto i Gmina Witnica" (in Polish). Retrieved July 25, 2019.
- ^ a b c d e "Dzieje Witnicy po 1945 roku". Parafia pw. Matki Bożej Nieustającej Pomocy w Witnicy (in Polish). Retrieved 7 March 2020.
External links
edit- Official town webpage
- Jewish Community in Witnica on Virtual Shtetl