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and two weekly markets were held in the town in the late 19th century. Angerburg was first connected to the railroad network in 1898, allowing it to develop into a trade center. The town became especially known for its Behindertenanstalt
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in 1871. A teaching seminary and a deaf-mute school were opened in 1820, and the town's population increased to over 3,500. In year 1825, the county of Angerburg/Węgobork (including the town) had 24,351 inhabitants, including (by
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The canalization of the Angerapp and the expansion of the harbor in 1856 allowed business to expand, and the garrison left the town in 1858. The district court and the office of the public prosecutor moved from Angerburg to
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were resettled here in 1732. The Lithuanian minority diminished after the 16th and 17th centuries, while Poles still formed the majority of the district's population in the early 19th century (52% in 1825).
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was located nearby. The war did not impact the town greatly, and Angerburg grew through new housing developments afterwards. Angerburg also began to develop through
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with a block house, a palisade, and a watchtower. A 1341 document reported that the Teutonic Order had bestowed land on the river Angerapp (
907:. The Red Army reached Angerburg on January 25, 1945 and destroyed much of the town; only a few buildings remained of the old town center. 733:. Angerburg had approximately 1,800 inhabitants at this time. Its inhabitants suffered from warfare, however, as Angerburg was occupied by 696:, and plague epidemics, the last outbreak of which occurred in 1710 and claimed 1,111 victims. To help repopulate the town, 48 people from 146: 1514: 1577: 1717: 1632: 1602: 1692: 1607: 1762: 1637: 1567: 622: 1837: 1752: 61: 1767: 1707: 1682: 1642: 1572: 1627: 1757: 788:): 12,535 (~52%) Polish, 11,756 (~42%) German and 60 Lithuanian. Between 1848 and 1858, Polish pastor and opponent of 1742: 1265: 1247: 1414: 1343:"Zur Frage des nationalen Bewußtseins der Masuren im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (auf der Basis statistischer Angaben)" 820:, or district parliament, hindered the connection of the town to developing road network and railways. Four annual 629:. The land around the castle began to be settled by the end of the 15th century. As it was primarily farmland, the 1582: 1507: 649:
as a fief of the Kingdom of Poland in 1525, Angerburg/Węgobork became the seat of a district head. It was granted
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which take place in summertime, including a rock festival, a sailors' song festival, and a poetic song festival.
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to be built in 1740, as well as an expansion of the garrison to include ten barracks. A
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after the opening of the Angerapp to regular navigation. At the beginning of the
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Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, Tom XIII
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Die ländliche verfassung in den einzelnen provinzen der Preussischen Monarchie
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to the east, Angerburg was not involved in fighting, but was given up by the
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Groniewska, Barbara (1960). "Rola Prus Wschodnich w powstaniu styczniowym".
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The town's names in different languages are derived from local names for
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grew near during the winter of 1944-45. Unlike the neighboring town of
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Związek Pruski i poddanie się Prus Polsce: zbiór tekstów źródłowych
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in 1571. The Polish inhabitants called the city by its Polish name
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Jan Fryderyk Anders was a pastor of the Węgobork Lutheran Parish.
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Węgorzewo initially suffered economically after the fall of the
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had developed near the Angerburg. After the foundation of the
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Angerburg became a garrison town again after the outbreak of
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was brought by Russian troops and the town was plundered by
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in 1718. A harbor was built on the Angerapp, allowing an
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was active and smuggled weapons through the town to the
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of Poland stopped in the castle in March and May 1736.
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The town was first mentioned in a 1335 chronicle as
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Warszawa. 1893. p. 255. 16:For other places with the same name, see 1314: 1050: 949: 836: 771:in 1773 and became the district seat of 600: 1255: 1237: 573:, or "eel castle", a settlement of the 1856: 1340: 1240:Masuren. Ostpreußens vergessener Süden 1209: 617:upon the request of the anti-Teutonic 1496: 1403: 1281: 1279: 1277: 1177: 1175: 1173: 775:in 1818. The town became part of the 708: 1869:Populated lakeshore places in Poland 1429: 1364:(in Polish). No. 1. p. 22. 945: 676:majority with sizable minorities of 596: 269:10.87 km (4.20 sq mi) 1522: 1231: 13: 1274: 1170: 450:, within the historical region of 14: 1900: 1380: 1030:(born 1963), Polish sprint canoer 124: 1546: 1288:, numer 1/2006, p. 7 (in Polish) 1218:: Instytut Zachodni. p. 54. 1144: 1128: 1106: 1090: 915:Under the terms of the post-war 910: 405: 382: 368: 182: 123: 116: 97: 60: 53: 42: 1368: 1298:von Haxthausen, August (1839). 637:. Ca. 1510 a locality known as 1362:Komunikaty Mazursko-Warmińskie 1353: 1334: 1324:Komunikaty Mazursko-Warmińskie 1308: 1291: 1222: 1203: 1042:(born 1995), Polish footballer 688:). The town suffered from the 1: 1392:Węgorzewo rock music festival 1164: 938:. The town is famous for the 832: 713:Angerburg became part of the 564: 1330:: 97–130 – via BazHum. 1036:(born 1975), Polish musician 552:. A Lithuanian variation is 477: 460:Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship 82:Saints Peter and Paul church 7: 1315:Jasiński, Grzegorz (2009). 978:Siegfried Heinrich Aronhold 672:, Węgobork/Angerburg had a 290:1,100/km (2,800/sq mi) 75:From top, left to right: A 10: 1905: 1228:Górski, pp. 96–97, 214–215 1085: 1073:Twin towns — Sister cities 1058: 1008:(1905–1990), archaeologist 980:(1819–1884), mathematician 605:Węgobork/Angerburg in 1684 559: 18:Węgorzewo (disambiguation) 15: 1555: 1544: 1530: 1469: 1453: 1437: 1256:Kossert, Andreas (2004). 1238:Kossert, Andreas (2006). 1065:Węgorzewo is a member of 954:Węgorzewo Castle and the 390: 376: 362: 352: 342: 332: 311: 294: 286: 278: 273: 265: 260: 252: 247: 239: 231: 219: 207: 195: 177: 142: 111: 93: 35: 28: 899:by traveling across the 798:Polish secret resistance 731:Jan Władysław Suchodolec 1341:Belzyt, Leszek (1996). 1242:(in German). Pantheon. 1047:International relations 986:(1835–1911), astronomer 621:. 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Węgorzewo (disambiguation)
Marina in Węgorzewo
Saints Peter and Paul church
Ethnographic Park
marina
Coat of arms of Węgorzewo
Węgorzewo is located in Poland
54°13′N 21°45′E / 54.217°N 21.750°E / 54.217; 21.750
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Węgorzewo
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Węgorzewo
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