Wójcin, Mogilno County
Wójcin | |
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Village | |
Country | Poland |
Voivodeship | Kuyavian-Pomeranian |
County | Mogilno |
Gmina | Jeziora Wielkie |
Population | 800 |
Wójcin (German 1939-1945 Landeck / Schulzhausen) [ˈvui̯t͡ɕin] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jeziora Wielkie, within Mogilno County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It is chiefly agricultural and has about 800 inhabitants.
Historically significant buildings include the church built in the 1916 and the old palace from the beginning of the twentieth century (the former owner was the Skrzydlewski family).
The name of the village was taken from the legendary first resident - Wojuta
History[]
The first notes about Wojcin come from 1065. The village was destroyed twice by knights of the Teutonic Order (1331) and Sweden (1703).
In the night January 12, 1863 there was a battle between insurgents of January Uprising and Prussian patrol of soldiers, which tried to stop them to get into Congress Poland.
Second World War[]
The people from Wójcin were targets of Nazi persecution. The priest of parish - was arrested in 1940 and expanded to Oranienburg where he was killed. Also a teacher died because of German's abuse. The Wójcin arena was liberated on January 21, 1945 by Soviet soldiers.
Trivia[]
- There was a border between Prussia and Congress Poland in the ages of 1815-1914
Tourist Centre[]
There is a lake called which is a part of . Nearby the lake there is a lot of tourist residents
Education[]
Sport[]
- Football team - Tarant Wójcin
References and sources[]
- Tadeusz Ciałkowski : "Ziemia Jeziorańska.Zarys historyczny gminy Jeziora Wielkie" ; Gminny Komitet Ochrony Pomników Walki i Męczeństwa w Jeziorach Wielkich ; 1990
- Villages in Mogilno County
- Mogilno County
- Mogilno geography stubs