1609:"Choszczno po raz pierwszy występuje w dokumencie z 1269 r. pod niemiecką nazwą Arnswalde, jako miejscowość w której ten dokument wystawiono. Źródła z XIII i XIV w. nic nie wspominają o nazwie "Choszczno". Istnieje wprawdzie dokument z 1234 r., w którym wymienia się "villa Hoscno". Wydawca Kodeksu Wielkopolskiego identyfikuje ją ze starą nazwą miasta Arnswalde (dzisiejsze Choszczno). Identyfikacja ta budzi zastrzeżenie, ponieważ spór między klasztorami premonstratensów we Wrocławiu a benedyktynów w Tyńcu, który jest treścią tego dokumentu, dotyczy miejscowości leżących na Śląsku Opolskim iw Małopolsce, a nie na omawianym terenie. Zresztą, także Kętrzyński, pierwszy wydawca tego dokumentu w Kodeksie Tynieckim w uwadze zaznacza, że "Hoscno stoi zapewnie mylnie za Hosino — Osino — Osin, wieś pod Raciborzem". Wynika stąd jasno, że "villam Hoscno" z dokumentu z 1234 r. nie można utożsamiać z Choszcznem na Pomorzu."
527:"Seit den Eroberungen Boleslaw Krzywoustys in der ersten Hälfte des 12. Jahrhunderts gehörte das Land zwischen Oder und Drage zum großpolnischen Herrschaftsgebiet, und zwar zu den Kastellaneien Zantoch (Santok) und Driesen (Drzen bzw. Drezdenko). Diese unterteilten sich jeweils in ein Kerngebiet um die Kastellaneiburg, das vom Kastellan selbst verwaltet und beherrscht wurde, und in weiter entfernt gelegene, aber von ihr abhängige Landschaften, die einheimischen, pomoranischen Stammes- oder Landesfürsten unterstanden, die den großpolnischen Herzögen gegenüber tributpflichtig waren. Die Bewohner des Landes waren überwiegend pomoranischer Abstammung. Die Kastellanei Zantoch umfaßte damals hauptsächlich das Warthebruch von der Burg flußabwärts bis zur Einmündung des Vietzer Fließes und in ihrer nördlichen Hälfte die beiden Landsberger Grundmoränenplatten, soweit diese schon besiedelt waren.
703:, as a result it was under Teutonic rule from 1402 to 1454/1455. Arnswalde became a center of opposition against the order's rule, and after the council paid tribute to the Polish king in 1433, the city was in political dependence to Poland until 1437. After receiving a guarantee of impunity for siding with Poland, the town fell again under the rule of Teutonic Knights, who, however, did not respect the agreement and carried out executions among the local populace. In 1443, during a rebellion against the order, the order erected a castle in the town that served as the seat of a local administrator. The castle was levelled when the order's rule ended in 1454, when the Teutonic Knights sold it to Brandenburg in order to raise funds for
1597:"Usiłowałem dojść źródła owej wyssanej z palca, a już rozpowszechnionej wiadomości o pojawieniu się Choszczna jako Hoscno w 1233 względnie w 1234 r.' Niestety nie udało mi się to. Informacji tej nie podaje ani Deutsches Städtebuch (1939), ani też zbiorowa praca historyków polskich Miasta polskie w tysiącleciu (t. II, 1967 r.). Faktem jest, iż obszary wokół Choszczna nadał w 1233 r. Władysław Odonic cystersom kołbackim. Samo Choszczno nie zostało jednak przy tej okazji wymienione3. Wskazywać by to wręcz mogło, iż — przynajmniej pod nazwą Choszczno — jeszcze osady tej nie było. Niektórzy przypuszczają, że najstarsze "Choszczno" znajdowało się we wzmiankowanym przez owe dokumenty Sownie."
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for water sports. It has also become a popular destination for golf, as it is home to Modry Las, a top ranked
European golf course. Other tourist attractions are 'Wodny Raj' aqua park and
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castellany when his daughter married a Brandenburgian margrave and the castellany (w/o the fort of Zantoch) was transferred to the latter as bridal trousseau (Benl 1999:89).
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at the lower Warta, took control of the area between around 1263 and 1269. The margraves' intervention was triggered by a dispute between Barnim and the
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2108:on this page of the Choszczno website
1952:
1848:Śląski Kwartalnik Historyczny Sobótka
1845:
1751:
1325:
970:. The Poles were used in the town as
942:In 1939, soon after the beginning of
870:
2557:Populated riverside places in Poland
2552:Populated lakeshore places in Poland
2142:
1955:Handbuch der preussischen Geschichte
1818:
1732:
1493:
1362:
1291:
1085:
549:northward at the expense of Barnim.
498:. After his death and the resulting
2255:
2039:
1311:
1294:"Als meine Stadt zur Festung wurde"
1071:Starting with its partnership with
958:. Among the prisoners were officer
565:Sovin. The duke of Greater Poland,
422:The town was badly affected by the
218:9.58 km (3.70 sq mi)
13:
2562:Sites of Nazi war crimes in Poland
1823:. Berlin: Siedler. pp. 89–90.
1465:Zientara 2002:300ff.; Benl 1999:89
1373:"Historia Powiatu Choszczeńskiego"
1282:Data for territorial unit 3202024.
1112:, theorised about human biorhythms
1016:
734:
14:
2573:
1474:Zientara 2002:301ff; Benl 1999:89
1235:
473:Early history and medieval Poland
463:Lake Kluki (also known as Klukom)
81:
2279:
2193:
1856:Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich
1222:
1209:
1042:
1030:
541:who in turn was a vassal of the
350:
327:
322:
317:
139:
80:
73:
54:
44:
29:
2076:
2064:
2028:
1994:
1961:
1946:
1931:
1922:
1907:
1839:
1812:
1772:
1738:
1627:
1579:
1511:
1477:
1468:
1459:
1359:Choszczno official city website
1024:Medieval landmarks of Choszczno
929:
1587:Piskorski, Jan M. (1991). "".
1350:
1285:
1151:(1942–2021), German politician
500:Feudal fragmentation of Poland
1:
1888:Brzustowicz, Grzegorz Jacek.
1601:Kolodziejska, Teresa (1962).
1253:
1247:Jewish Community in Choszczno
586:Medieval Arnswalde, Choszczno
2090:(in Polish). Gmina Choszczno
1918:. Lukas Verlag. p. 152.
1783:. Lukas Verlag. p. 150.
1723:Gahlbeck (2002). p. 113–114.
1405:Gahlbeck, Christian (2002).
1292:Werk, Günter (3 June 2009).
1136:(1920–1943), Luftwaffe pilot
1130:(1918–1998), Luftwaffe pilot
1124:(1912–1940), Luftwaffe pilot
7:
1752:Späth, Markus, ed. (2009).
1427:Zientara, Benedykt (2002).
1108:(1858–1928), German Jewish
1102:(1824–1880), German surgeon
1094:Zdzisław Krasnodębski, 2014
713:Harnsswald alias Choschczno
382:West Pomeranian Voivodeship
239:1,500/km (4,000/sq mi)
10:
2578:
1193:
1190:Twin towns – sister cities
467:
2288:
2277:
2263:
2202:
2191:
2162:
2150:
1986:Podehl, Wolfgang (1975).
1641:; Gahlbeck (2002). p. 31.
1338:. The county of Choszczno
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2084:"Współpraca zagraniczna"
2035:verwaltungsgeschichte.de
1769:Gahlbeck (2002). p. 590.
1699:Gahlbeck (2002). p. 114.
1624:, pp. 99, 130, 133.
1508:Gahlbeck (2002). p. 589.
1066:destroyed by the Germans
543:Brandenburgian margraves
444:Drawieński National Park
340:http://www.choszczno.pl/
2050:"Choszczno (Arnswalde)"
1938:Rogalski, Leon (1846).
722:residing in Arnswalde.
508:Duchy of Greater Poland
1968:Górski, Karol (1949).
1890:"Z historii Choszczna"
1860:Polskiej Akademii Nauk
1100:Robert Ferdinand Wilms
1095:
983:Vistula–Oder offensive
939:
603:
595:
464:
431:
373:
2106:Based on information
1155:Zdzisław Krasnodębski
1093:
1058:Polish State Railways
988:Recovered Territories
937:
726:Historical population
601:
593:
553:Hoscno, Sovin, Treben
496:Bolesław III Wrymouth
462:
262: • Summer (
1953:Büsch, Otto (1992).
1184:1988 Summer Olympics
1144:1960 Summer Olympics
966:and Olympic athlete
948:prisoner of war camp
303:Vehicle registration
236: • Density
1836:Benl (1999). p. 90.
1590:Slavia occidentalis
1572:Slavia occidentalis
1539:; followed e.g. by
1383:on January 14, 2014
1273:. Statistics Poland
1180:Jolanta Łukaszewicz
1175:Bishop of Sosnowiec
1116:Mortimer von Kessel
914:(since 1945 called
727:
665:vested it with new
638:treaty of Arnswalde
612:Order of Saint John
504:Mieszko III the Old
477:The area of modern
440:tourist destination
115: /
2163:Urban-rural gminas
2002:Berghaus, Heinrich
1653:, p. 580 ff..
1096:
940:
879:, and a permanent
877:Kingdom of Prussia
871:Kingdom of Prussia
725:
705:war against Poland
689:Luxembourg dynasty
657:and Brandenburg's
655:duchy of Pomerania
604:
596:
594:Medieval town wall
465:
228: • Total
215: • Total
202: • Mayor
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2223:
2222:
1271:"Local Data Bank"
1249:on Virtual Shtetl
1086:Notable residents
1080:Days of Choszczno
1037:St. Mary's church
865:Thirty Years' War
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685:Czech Crown Lands
651:margrave Otto III
642:(terra Arnswalde)
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1110:otolaryngologist
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924:demilitarisation
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567:Władysław Odonic
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