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Demografia Szczecina [GRYF] - OP82ZD
Owner: DriadaK
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Altitude: 22 m. ASL.
 Region: Poland > zachodniopomorskie
Cache type: Traditional
Size: Micro
Status: Ready for Search
Date hidden: 12-07-2014
Date created: 08-07-2014
Date published: 12-07-2014
Last modification: 03-05-2017
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Description EN PL

Here is another case that is part of Project Griffin,
created with PGL District Trzebiez.

 

 

Demographic development of the city:

     XII century: 5,000 inhabitants
     1720: 6.000 inhabitants.
     1740: 12.300 inhabitants.
     1810: 20.700 inhabitants.
     1840: 35.300 inhabitants.
     1861: 58.500 inhabitants.
     1872: 76.000 inhabitants.
     1890: 116,228 inhabitants.
     1910: 236,000 inhabitants.
     1939: 382,000 inhabitants.
     1945: 26.000 inhabitants.
     1946: 108,000 inhabitants.
     1950: 180,000 inhabitants.



     1960: 269,400 inhabitants.
     1970: 338,000 inhabitants.
     1975: 369,700 inhabitants.
     1980: 388,300 inhabitants.
     1990: 412,600 inhabitants.
     1995: 418,156 inhabitants.
     2000: 415,748 inhabitants.
     2002: 415,117 inhabitants.
     2003: 414,032 inhabitants.
     2004: 411,900 inhabitants.
     2005: 411,119 inhabitants.
     2006: 409,068 inhabitants.
     2007: 407,811 inhabitants.
     2008: 406,941 inhabitants.
     2009: 406,307 inhabitants.

Data collected from the texts prof. Dr. hab. Janusz Mieczkowski:

    Before the war, the local lands inhabited by 8.5 million people. The tragic moments of the German population survived the winter 1944/1945, when it was at the behest of the Nazi authorities forced evacuation took part of the population of East Prussia, Pomerania, Lubusz Land and Silesia. The number of victims evacuation is estimated at about 2 million.

    After World War II radically changed the ethnic composition of the residents of Szczecin. Those who have lived here so far under international arrangements with the Yalta and Potsdam were expelled. Their place was occupied newcomers, often also experienced the loss of their homes in the territories of the Republic taken over by the Soviet Union. The resulting new society characterized by cultural diversity. They were created by both former residents and new, that ran alongside the Poles and representatives of other national groups who are Polish citizens.

    The German population at the end of World War II left the bulk of Szczecin. On the basis of the order of the German authorities on 18 February 1945 with the city came or went about 200 thousand. people. In May 1945, he began to return the population. In mid-June 1945 in Szczecin, there were about 55,000 Germans. Unregulated matter the nationality of the city favored the appointment by the Soviet authorities of the German government, which operated until 5 July 1945. At this time, the number of Germans in Szczecin was 84,000 people. At the end of 1945 there were 62.5 thousand. Germans, and in July 1946 - 41000. Involuntary resettlement in 1946-1947 and subsequent trips clearly influenced the size of the clusters of German. In 1950, he recorded only 2,800 people in the mid-fifties 1,169 people. Departures from the years 1956-1959 once again significantly depleted this group. In the opinion of the state authorities even closed down.

    For minorities considered to be legally in Poland the following minorities: Belarusian, Czech, Lithuanian, German, Armenian, Russian, Slovak, Ukrainian, Jewish. For ethnic minorities considered to be legally in Poland Group: Karaim, Lemko, Romani and Tatar. The Council of the National and Ethnic Minorities in Szczecin focuses 5 nationalist organizations (there are plans to adopt the association Roma). In the city there existed in the years 1957-1961 near the Belarusian Social and Cultural Association in 1960-61 branch of the Russian Cultural and Educational Society, in 1984-1989 the Bulgarian branch of the Association of Cultural and Educational them. Christo Botev. These working groups have failed to reproduce his "state ownership" after 1989. Their representatives meet each other in a social, family and religious. This also applies to the Tartars, and groups involving new immigration (such as the Vietnamese and Turkish). Moreover, in the nineties of the twentieth century, the French established in Szczecin Municipality National Pomerania (1991) and near Kashubian-Pomeranian Association (1994).

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Mountaineering small keszynka hidden under the cords close to the road.
Please a / reasons well disguised that no outsider it did not take.
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