Toruń

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Toruń (pronounce: Image:Ltspkr.png ['tɔruɲ], Kashubian: Torń, German: Thorn, see also other names) is a city in northern Poland, on the Vistula river. It has 208,386 inhabitants (2004). One of the capitals of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodship (since 1999), previously the capital of the Toruń Voivodship (1975-1998) and the Pomeranian Voivodship (1921-1939), the city is located near the Geographic Center of Europe.

The medieval town of Toruń is on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. The city of Toruń creates a bipolar agglomeration Bydgoszcz-Toruń with the city of Bydgoszcz, located only 30 km away. The 2 cities are gradually integrating. In September 2004 the Medical Academy in Bydgoszcz joined Toruń University as Collegium Medicum UMK in Bydgoszcz.

Toruń
Image:Flaga torunia.png Image:Torun Herb.PNG
(Flag) (Coat of Arms)
Motto: Durabo
(lat. I will last)
Image:Torun Mapa.PNG
Voivodship Kuyavian-Pomeranian
Municipal government Rada Miasta Toruń
Mayor Michał Zaleski
Area 115,75 km²
Population
 - city
 - urban
 - density

208 386 (2004) Ranked 17th
Bydgoszcz-Toruń 577 500 (2004)
1774/km²
Founded
City rights
13th century
1233
Latitude
Longitude
53°02' N
18°37' E
Area code +48 56
Car plates CT
Twin towns Čadca, Philadelphia, Göttingen, Hameenlinna, Kaliningrad, Leiden, Swindon
Municipal Website


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City name

Early documents record the city name as Thorun (1226, 1466), Turon, Turun, Toron, Thoron, and after the 15th century the current Polish name Toruń. The Teutonic Knights usually spelled it Thorun, which became the German Thorn. When it became a royal city subject to the kings of Poland, Latin documents and coins usually spelled it Thorun, Thorunium, civitas Thorunensis or civitas Torunensis.

There are several different etymological explanations for Toruń's name:

  • It may be derived from the castle of Toron in the Kingdom of Jerusalem in which the Teutonic Knights served during the Crusades.
  • It may come from a Polish word tor which means "track (of the Vistula river)". Toruń would therefore mean "town on the track".
  • It may come from the personal name Toron and mean "Toron's town".
  • It may have been originally Tarnów, based on the Polish word tarnina, a kind of river plant. This name would have later been Germanized into Thorn, and re-Polonized into Toruń. There are many cities in Poland with a similar derivation.
  • It may come from the Germanic god Thor

However, others claim that Toruń does not have any etymological meaning. (reference: Professor Jan Miodek)

History

Toruń was a small settlement in Chełmno Land, a western part of Masovia. In 1266 it was awarded by the duke Conrad of Mazovia as a fief to the Teutonic Knights to be a safeguard against the heathen Prussians.

The Teutonic Order built a castle there (1230-31) near an old Polish village, and the settlement acquired town rights in 1233, relocating from its original site to what is called today "Old Town" in 1236. The city soon became an important medieval trade center. In 1263, Franciscan monks settled in Toruń, and they were followed in 1239 by Dominicans. In 1264 the neighboring Toruń New Town was founded. It was a separate town until 1454, when the old and new cities were amalgamated.

During the 14th century, Toruń joined the mercantile Hanseatic League.

Famous people of Toruń

Education

Economy

Major corporations

  • Krajowa Spółka Cukrowa SA
  • Torfarm SA
  • Zakład Energetyczny Toruń SA
  • Elana SA
  • ThyssenKrupp Energostal SA
  • CPP-Toruń-Pacific sp. z o.o.
  • Toruńskie Zakłady Materiałów Opatrunkowych SA

Politics

Toruń constituency

Members of Parliament (Sejm) elected from Toruń constituency

  • Ryszard Chodynicki, SLD-UP
  • Bogdan Derwich, SLD-UP
  • Lech Kuropatwiński, Samoobrona
  • Bogdan Lewandowski, SLD-UP
  • Krystian Łuczak, SLD-UP
  • Antoni Mężydło, PiS
  • Marek Olewiński, SLD-UP
  • Sławomir Rybicki, PO
  • Anna Sobecka, LPR
  • Zbigniew Sosnowski, PSL
  • Leszek Sułek, Samoobrona
  • Elżbieta Szparaga, SLD-UP
  • Jerzy Wenderlich, SLD-UP



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