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Helmin, Maciej (2021). "The Organisation and Functioning of the Polish Justice System in the Districts of Tczew and Starogard GdaƄski in the Years 1945-1950: A Contribution to the History of the Justice System in Pomerania (Kociewie)".
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respectively, distinguished by their melodic accents, who farmed pigs and horses. To their north were the
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with archaeological, ethnographic and historical collections, located in two medieval defensive towers.
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The first known mention of the region in the historical record dates to 10 February 1807 when the name
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Known as the Pearl of Pomerania, it was the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship from 1613. Former
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on 8 October 1939, with its judicial institutions being incorporated into the German system of
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The territory became part of the emerging Polish state in the 10th century during the rule of
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described the inhabitants of Kociewie; he named the people around Gniew and Pelplin as the
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ByƂ rok 1939. Operacja niemieckiej policji bezpieczeƄstwa w Polsce. Intelligenzaktion
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Wijaczka, Jacek (2010). "Szkoci". In KopczyƄski, MichaƂ; Tygielski, Wojciech (eds.).
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In 1906–1907, Polish children in Kociewie joined the children school strikes against
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The earliest inhabitants of what is now Kociewie are believed to have been from the
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indicates that the Kociewian lands were inhabited by people from the prehistoric
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has been unearthed in the region, and a neolithic settlement discovered at
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The region is rich in historic architecture of various styles, including
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settlements and cemeteries have also been uncovered in the same area.
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that spread throughout the Prussian Partition of Poland. Following
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Korda, Krzysztof (2019). "Strajk szkolny na Kociewiu 1906–1907".
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in the north, and other parts of historic Pomerania in the west.
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from the region was established and operated by Nazi Germany.
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indigenous to Kociewie (n=158) were reported as follows:
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in September 1939, Kociewie was declared part of the
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Most notable Gothic landmarks are the 1079: 806:Traditional capital of Kociewie. Former 621: 603:of the fields around Starogard GdaƄski. 484: 1646: 1551:Rebala, K.; et al. (April 2013). 1550: 1468: 960:of Poland. Capital of the independent 674:, such as mass arrests, imprisonment, 1453: 221:Road bridge over the Vistula in Tczew 1260: 1187:Main museums of the region include: 1166:Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption 884:Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption 202:(Market Square) in Starogard GdaƄski 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 1654:Geography of Pomeranian Voivodeship 1423:Kurowski, Mariusz (3 August 2015). 720: 587:In the mid-19 century the linguist 568:was used in correspondence between 552:in 1772, the region was annexed by 13: 1605:National Maritime Museum in GdaƄsk 1557:European Journal of Human Genetics 1180:often resided in Gniew as a local 544:, the author of the lyrics of the 401:, while other major towns include 14: 1670: 1523: 1394:"Kociewie na Turystycznym Szlaku" 1289:"Zanim powstalo miasto (do 1260)" 1184:before he became King of Poland. 888:Roman Catholic Diocese of Pelplin 666:courts the following year. 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Archived from 1228: 1220:Museum of Kociewie Land in 1199:, a transit camp for Poles 1090: 389:, that is inhabited by the 10: 1675: 1505:WardzyƄska, Maria (2009). 1207:Diocesan Museum in Pelplin 1147: 1143:Kashubians § Genetics 1136: 1067: 1046: 1032: 1011: 993: 972: 954: 933: 919: 898: 880: 859: 841: 818: 804: 783: 769: 746: 443: 393:. Its cultural capital is 208:(Market Square) in ƚwiecie 1484:10.32084/sawp.2021.16.2-6 550:First Partition of Poland 358: 337: 320: 308: 290: 280: 270: 261: 229: 198:From top, left to right: 140: 133: 126: 1191:Vistula River Museum in 457:period. Evidence of the 1509:(in Polish). 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Rynek (Market Square) with Town Hall in Starogard GdaƄski, traditional capital of Kociewie
Rynek (Market Square) with Town Hall in ƚwiecie
Gniew Castle
Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, Pelplin
Road bridge over the Vistula in Tczew
Gniew Castle
Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, Pelplin
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