Gąsawa
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Gąsawa is a town in Poland, part of the Żnin County (Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship).
It is famous as the place of the assassination of the Leszek I the White, prince of Poland (November 23, 1227).
Gąsawa received the city rights in 1388. It lost that status in 1934.