Mińsk Mazowiecki

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Mińsk Mazowiecki
Palace of Doria Dernałowicz Family
Palace of Doria Dernałowicz Family
Flag of Mińsk Mazowiecki
Flag
Coat of arms of Mińsk Mazowiecki
Coat of arms
Mińsk Mazowiecki (Poland)
Mińsk Mazowiecki
Mińsk Mazowiecki
Coordinates: 52°11′N 21°34′E / 52.183, 21.567
Country Flag of Poland Poland
Voivodeship Masovian
County Mińsk
Gmina Mińsk Mazowiecki (urban gmina)
Established 14th century
Town rights 1421, may 29
Government
 - Mayor Zbigniew Grzesiak
Area
 - Total 13.12 km² (5.1 sq mi)
Elevation 147 m (482 ft)
Population (2006)
 - Total 37,808
 - Density 2,881.7/km² (7,463.6/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 05-300, 301, 303
Area code(s) +48 025
Car plates WM
Website: http://www.minsk-maz.pl
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Mińsk Mazowiecki [ˈmiɲsk mazɔˈvjɛt​͡ski] (Image:Ltspkr.png listen) (Yiddish: נאוואמינסק) is a town in central Poland with 37 138 inhabitants (XII 2005). It is situated in the Masovian Voivodeship (since 1999), previously in Siedlce Voivodeship (1975-1998). It is the capital of Mińsk County.

Facts:

  • high urban density (in some areas very high)
  • until recently part of Warsaw Subregion
  • history
    • long history as a town (since 1421)
    • 2 large buildings from 17th century and many others which survived Second World War (all are original)
  • transport
    • one of main european routes inside
    • one of main european railroads inside

Contents

[edit] Name

Mińsk origin is River Mienia. River Mienia origin is word mienić which means shine. Adjective Mazowiecki shows historical connections with Mazovia and distinct Mińsk Mazowiecki from Minsk.

[edit] Location

Mińsk Mazowiecki is located geographically in South Podlachia, historically in East Mazovia and administratively in East Masovian Voivodeship.

Precisely city lies 40 km east from Warsaw's Center.

[edit] History

  • XIV - settlement (commercial function)
  • 1421, may 29 - official city of Mińsk
  • 1422 - first wooden church (not saved)
  • 1549 - found of second city: Sendomierz
  • 1629 - present church opened
  • 1695 - Sendomierz joined to Mińsk
  • XVIII - gradual fall of Mińsk connected with gradual fall of the Commonwealth
  • 1795-1809 - in Austria
  • 1809-1815 - in Duchy of Warsaw
  • 1815-1916 - in Congress Poland
  • 1866 - first train arrived
  • 1867 - name's change (Mińsk > Novominsk)
  • 1870 - Dernałowicz Family became last owners of city (to Second World War)
  • 1886 - first bookstore in east Mazovia
  • end of XIX - found of famous manufacture
  • 1912 (or 1910) - start of Maria Grochowska's School, today this is Polska Macierz Szkolna's High School
  • 1914 - old church opened after conversion
  • 1915 - present hospital opened
  • 1915 to 1918, November 11 - German occupation
  • 1916 - name's change (Novominsk > Mińsk Mazowiecki)
  • 1920 - episode of Polish-Soviet War
  • 1920-1939 - great development
    • 1937 - first electric train arrived
  • 1939-1944 - second German occupation
  • 1944, July 30-31 - soviet invasion
  • 1945, march 2-3 - Soviet killed Mińsk's elite (with Mayor Hipolit Konopka)
  • 1952 - trains manufacture
  • 1957 - military garrison
  • 1979 - new train station
  • 1985 - Solidarity events
  • 1990 - first Mayor elected in free elections (since elections before Second World War): Zbigniew Grzesiak
  • 1999 - Mińsk County established

[edit] Jewish

Mińsk's stone in Treblinka extermination camp
Mińsk's stone in Treblinka extermination camp

Until 1768 it was illegal for Jewish people to settle in Mińsk. But from XIX century to 1930' it was very popular. So, there were thousands of Jews before Second World War. They had general synagogue and some smaller temples.

Early after war begun Germans created Mińsk's Ghetto. It was closured in 1942, July 21. Most of Jews were killed in Treblinka extermination camp (thousend of people). Rest were killed in Mińsk in 1943, January 10 (500 people) and June 5 (last 150 Jews).

Polish Home Army menaged to kill 2 German officers after this.

[edit] Monuments

Old Church
Old Church
  • layout of medieval settlement and later city
  • Palace of Doria Dernałowicz Family - builded probably in XVII centrury (in place of XVI century residence), converted to classicism
    • park
  • Church of Born of Saint Mary - builded in XVII century, converted to neo-baroque in early XX century
    • equipment
    • cemetery
  • county hall (former), XIX, classicism
  • county hall, XIX
  • post office, XIX, empire
  • church of Mariavite Church, 1911
  • residential areas, XIX and early XX
  • Jewish cemetery
  • some school buildings (early XX)

[edit] Economy

Stylowa (stylish) Hotel and Restaurant
Stylowa (stylish) Hotel and Restaurant

Trade:

Service:

  • 10 banks
  • fast-foods, pubs and restaurants
  • 3 hotels
  • construction indystry
  • car service
  • satellite communication

Industry:

  • ZNTK "Mińsk Mazowiecki" (trains)
  • Fabryka Urządzeń Dźwigowych - Manufacture of Cranes (other heavy machines)
  • cotton products
  • yachts
  • shoes
  • foil

[edit] Population

Age / Gender amount amount
0-18 men 3978
0-18 women 3640
0-18 7618
Men 18-65 yo 12283
Women 18-60 yo 12496
Work-age people 24779
Retire-age men 1572
Retire-age women 3560
Retire-age 5132
All 37529
Time Amount Time Amount
XVI, second half 3,5-4 t. 1660 1 t.
1777 456 1827 750
1880 2940 early XX 4771
1910 5794 1921 10689
1939 15103 1945 10500
1971 24700 1992 34 t.
1995 35068 2000 35761
2006 37529

[edit] Education

Gymnasium nr 3
Gymnasium nr 3
  • Józef Majka College of Social Science (catholic)
  • Stanisław Staszic Lifelong Learning Center
  • University of Third Age
  • Polska Macierz Szkolna Gymnasium and High School
  • Salesian Gymnasium and High School (catholic)
  • Kazimierz Wielki Professional High School
  • Powstańcy Warszawy Professional High School
  • High School of Economy
  • Maria Skłodowska-Curie High School
  • 3 public gymnasiums
  • 4 public elementary schools
  • over 10 preschools (6 public)
  • special school (for kids with problems)
  • clinic of psychological and pedagogical help

[edit] Bureaus

  • regional bureau of Environmental Protection Inspection
  • point of conscription
  • above forester bureau (Nadleśnictwo Mińsk)
  • county, city and commune bureaus

[edit] Safety

  • Police Departament of Mińsk County - 2 building in Mińsk, dozens of cars (including special version of Opel Vectra)
  • Fire Departament of Mińsk County - quite new fire engines (well equipped after big fire in industry area a few years ago)
  • Public Hospital of Mińsk County

[edit] Culture and sport

School of Art
School of Art

Culture:

  • House of Culture
  • School of Art
  • 2 libraries
  • 2 museums
  • cinema
  • magazines (2 public and 3 commercial are published in Mińsk)

Sport:

  • Miejski Ośrodek Sportu i Rekreacji (public sport and recreation departament)
    • 2 stadiums
    • ice rink
    • other
  • Mazovia-ZNTK
    • football team in local amateur league
    • other sports
  • other clubs

[edit] Religions

Modern Big Church
Modern Big Church

[edit] Public transport

  • Train station
    • regular service (39 trains in one way daily) to Warsaw
    • direct connections with many cities in Poland, and with Moscow
  • 2 regular bus services to Warsaw
  • European route E30

[edit] Lands

Overall: 13,12 km sq.

  • residential: 30%
  • industial: 6%
  • communication (roads, railroads etc.): 15%
  • agricultural: 29%
  • park: 5%
  • other: 15%

[edit] Historical parts of city

Anielina
Anielina

Cities:

  • Mińsk - old town
  • Sendomierz (found 1549, joined 1695)

Estates built as part of Mińsk:

  • Nowe Miasto - Miasto Ogród - New Town - Garden Town (found 1936)
  • concrete estates built in socialist realism (about 1945-1990) without names
  • modern estates without names

Villages:

  • over railroad part of city (all existed in 1839 and earlier)
    • Kędzierak (joined partly in 1954 and fully in 1984)
    • Stankowizna (joined in XIX or XX century)
    • Anielina (joined in similar time as Kędzierak)
  • other
    • Górki (joined in XVIII century)
    • Goździk (joined during First War War)
    • Kolonia Stasinów (joined in 1936)
    • Pohulanka (joined partly in 1936)
    • Sewerynów (joined in similar time as Kędzierak)

[edit] Military

  • military police
  • airport with MIG-29 aircrafts

[edit] Twin cities

[edit] People

[edit] Sources

[edit] Books

  • 585 lat Mińska Mazowieckiego, red. Janusz Kuligowski, Mińsk Mazowiecki, 2006, ISBN 8390693674

Coordinates: 52°11′N, 21°34′E