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''Młode duchem najstarsze miasto w Polsce''<br>''Oldest town in Poland - young at heart''
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Greater Poland
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Rada Miasta Kalisz
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Janusz Pęcherz
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6977 km&2
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109,000
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~250,000
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1560
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2nd century
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after 1253
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51°45' N
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18°04' E
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62
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''' Ostrów Wielkopolski ''', Adria , Erfurt , Heerhugowaard , Hautmont , Hamm , Kamieniec Podolski , La Louviere , Martin , Minsk (borough of Frunze), Preston , Szentendre , Southampton , Tongeren
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(pronounce: ) is a
City in central
Poland with 109,800 inhabitants (1995). Situated on the
Prosna river in the southeastern part of the
Greater Poland Voivodship , the city forms a
Conurbation with the nearby towns of
Ostrów Wielkopolski and
Skalmierzyce .
The town is an important industrial and commercial centre of the area, with many notable factories located there. It is also the seat of the Calisia
Piano factory and one of traditional centres of folk art.
Sometimes Kalisz is called "the oldest town of Poland" because the mention by
Ptolemy of a town called ''
Calisia '' that was situated on the
Amber Trail . Although it is still not certain whether the exact spot where the city centre is located nowadays was inhabitated in 2nd century, there are many artifacts of the Roman times in the area, pointing to the fact that it must have been one of the stops of the Roman caravans heading for the
Baltic Sea .
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Modern Kalisz was most probably founded in
9th Century as a
Castellany and a minor fort. The name itself stems from the Slavic term ''kał'', meaning
Swamp or
Marsh . In 1106
Bolesław Krzywousty captured the town and incorporated it into his feudal domain. Between 1253 and 1260 the town was granted with
Środa Śląska Law , a local variation of the
Magdeburg Law , and soon started to grow. One of the richest towns of
Greater Poland , during the
Feudal Fragmentation Of Poland it formed a separate duchy ruled by local branch of the
Piast Dynasty . After Poland was reunited, the town became a notable centre of weavery and wood production, as well as one of the cultural centres of Greater Poland. The economical development of the area was aided by a large number of Protestant
Czech Brothers , who settled in and around Kalisz after being expelled from
Bohemia . Also,
Jewish settlement of Kalisz dates back to 1139.
In 1282 the city laws were confirmed by
Przemysł II Of Poland and in 1314 it was made the capital of the
Kalisz Land , one of the
Voivodships Of Poland , by king
Władysław Łokietek . A notable centre of trade, Kalisz was also located more or less in the centre of Poland back then. Because of its strategic location, in 1343 king
Casimir The Great signed there a
Peace Treaty with the
Teutonic Order . As a royal town, the city managed to defend much of its initial privileges and in 1426 a new
Town Hall was built. Also, it was there that king
Mieszko The Old is buried.
In 1574 the
Jesuits were brought to Kalisz and in 1584 they opened a Jesuit College there, one of the most notable centres of education in Poland back then. However, with time the importance of Kalisz declined and its place was taken by nearby
Poznań .
In 1792 the town was struck by a fire that destroyed much of its centre. The following year, following the
II Partition Of Poland , the town was annexed by
Kingdom Of Prussia . In 1801
Wojciech Bogusławski built a theatre there, one of the first permanent theatres in the area. In 1806 Kalisz was joined with the
Duchy Of Warsaw , but after the defeat of
Napoleon Bonaparte it was annexed by
Imperial Russia . The proximity of Prussian border speeded up the economical development in the city and Kalisz, rendered Кализ in Russian, started to attract many settlers, not only from Poland, but also from German states and all over the Russian empire. In 1902 Kalisz was linked with
Warsaw and
Łódź by a railroad.
After the outbreak of
The Great War , the proximity of the border proved disastrous for the city, as it was one of the first destroyed towns of that war. After a series of border clashes, the German army bombed the city with artillery. During the heavy fights that lasted from
August 7 to
August 22 ,
1914 , the town was destroyed almost completely. Upon entering the city, the German units led by
Hermann Preusker took revenge for the defence of the city by the Russian army on the civilians. 800 men were arrested and then decimated, while the city was set on fire and the remaining inhabitants were expelled. Out of roughly 68,000 inhabitants in 1914, only 5,000 live in the city the following year. However, by the end of the Great War much of the city centre was more or less rebuilt and many of the former inhabitants were allowed to return to their town.
After the war and the
Greater Poland Uprising , Kalisz became part of the, once again independent,
Republic Of Poland . The reconstruction continued and in 1925 the new town hall was opened. Until 1939 the town had roughly 89,000 inhabitants. After the outbreak of the
Polish Defensive War of 1939, a Polish-German conflict that sparked
World War II , the proximity of the border proved once again disastrous. Although the town was captured by the
Wehrmacht almost instantly and without much fight, the city was directly annexed by the
Nazi Germany . Until the end of
World War II approximately 30,000 Poles of Jewish faith from the town and its area were murdered. Additional 20,000 local Catholics were either murdered or expelled to the
General Government or to Germany as
Slave Workers . In 1945 the city had only 43,000 inhabitants, that is roughly half of the pre-war population.
After
World War II the reconstruction of the town started. In 1975, after
Edward Gierek 's reform of the administrative scheme of Poland, Kalisz became the seat of a separate
Kalisz Voivodship . It was abolished in 1998 and since then Kalisz is the capital of a
Separate Powiat within the
Greater Polish Voivodship . In 1991 the city's feast was established on
June 11 , to commemorate the reaffirmation of city rights in 1282. The following year the city became a seat of a separate
Diocese .
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Kalisz is a notable centre of education in the region. It is home to 30 kindergartens, 29 primary schools and 15 gymnasiums. There are also 7 colleges and a dozen or so trade schools. The city is also home to branches of the
Poznań University ,
Poznań University Of Economy and
Poznań University Of Science And Technology , as well as several private institutions of higher education.
Although there is little heavy industry within the city limits, Kalisz is home to several of the biggest companies in Poland. It is notable for the Calisia piano factory, but also for
Winiary and
Ziołopex food processing plants (the earlier is now part of the
Nestlé group),
Big Star jeans factory,
Hellena ,
Jutrzenka and
Kaliszanka soft drink production plants. There are also two plane engines production factories, WSK-Kalisz and Pratt & Whitney Kalisz - branch of
Pratt & Whitney Canada .
- Adam Asnyk , poet
- Stanisław Barcikowski , painter
- Wojciech Bogusławski , playwright and director
- Boleslaus The Pious , duke of Greater Poland
- Bolesław III Rozrzutny , duke of Silesia
- Izabela Cywińska , director
- Maria Dąbrowska , writer
- Agaton Giller , journalist
- Cyprian Godebski , freedom fighter and a poet
- Abraham Abel Gombiner , Jewish rabbi and scholar
- Augustyn Kordecki , prior of the Jasna Góra Monastery and hero of The Deluge
- Jerzy Kryszak , actor
- Tadeusz Kulisiewicz , artist
- Bogumił Kunicki , journalist
- Maciej Kurzajewski , TV personality
- Bonawentura Niemojowski , journalist
- Wincenty Niemojowski , journalist
- Alfons Parczewski , lawyer, rector of the Wilno University
- Wojciech Siemion , actor and director
- Zevi Herman Solnik , writer and Zionist
- Zdzisława Sośnicka , singer
- Mieczysław Szcześniak , singer
- Stefan Szolc-Rogoziński , traveller and explorer
- Stanisław Wojciechowski , president of Poland
- Mieczysław Voigt , actor
- Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski , painter
- Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski , musician
- Artur Zawisza Czarny , freedom fighter
- Zvi Hirsch Chajes , 19th c. Talmudic scholar
- Lukash Kalisz , 19th c. Prince of Galicia