Bialystok
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Białystok (pronounce: Missing image
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[bȋa:wistɔk]) (Belarusian: Беласток, Lithuanian: Balstogė) is the largest city (pop. 291,300 in 2004) in north-eastern Poland and the capital of Podlasie Voivodship since 1999, previously of Bialystok Voivodship (1921-1998). Białystok is located in north-eastern Poland near the border with Belarus; it is the largest city and the historical capital of the Podlasie region.
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History
According to legend, Bialystok was given its name by the Lithuanian prince Gediminas in about 1320. The first mention of the place in historical sources dates from 1437 when the land around the Bialka river was given by King Kazimierz Jagiellończyk of Poland to Raczko Tabutowicz, then in 1547 it passed to the Wiesiołowski family. They built a brick castle and a church here. In 1645 after the death of Krzysztof Wiesiołowski, the last of the clan, Białystok became the property of the Commonwealth. In 1661 it was given to Stefan Czarniecki as a reward for his service in the victory over the Swedes. Four years later, as a dowry of his daughter Alexandra, it passed to the Branicki family.
In the second half of the 18th century Hetman Jan Klemens Branicki, a commander in chief, became the heir of the Białystok area. It was he who transformed the previously existing abode into the magnificent residence of a great noble. Several artists and scientists came to Białystok to take advantage of Branicki's patronage. Bialystok received its city charter in 1749.
After the Third Partition of Poland in 1795 it first belonged to the Prussian Kingdom, then after the Peace of Tilsit signed in 1807 it passed to Russia. During the 19th century the city became a major centre of textile industry. Due to an industrial boom the population grew from 13,787 in 1857, and 56,629 in 1889, to 65,781 in 1901. In this period the majority of the city's population was Jewish.
After the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, first heavy bombing of the town took place on 20 April 1915. On 13 August 1915 German soldiers appeared in Białystok. The city was included to Ober Ost occupational region, in July of 1918 it was made part of Lithuanian Province and became capital of the Southern Lithuania government precinct. On February 19, 1919 the city was taken by Poland. During 1920, when overrun by Soviet forces during the Polish-Soviet War, it briefly served as headquarters of the Polish Revolutionary Committee headed by Julian Marchlewski, which attempted to declare the Polish Soviet Socialist Republic.
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Bialystok surroundings
In the years 1920-1939 the city was again part of independent Poland. In September 1939, Białystok was occupied by the German army, then by the Red Army. On June 27, 1941, Białystok again fell into German hands, as a result of the invasion of the Soviet Union. From the very beginning, the Germans pursued a ruthless policy of pillage and extermination of the non-German population. The numerous Jewish population, some 50-60 thousand, were confined in a Ghetto, which during August 1941 was exterminated. On 24 July 1941 German troops locked over 3,000 Jews within the Great Synagogue (the largest wooden synagogue in Eastern Europe) and burned it down.
A number of anti-fascist groups came into existence in Białystok during the first weeks of the occupation. In the following years, there developed a well-organized resistance movement.
In the last year of the occupation, a clandestine upper Commercial School came into existence. The pupils of the school also took part in the underground resistance movement. As a result, some of them were jailed, some killed and others deported to concentration camps.
Education
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- Bialystok University (Uniwersytet w Białymstoku)
- Bialystok Technical University (Politechnika Białostocka)
- Medical University of Bialystok (Akademia Medyczna w Białymstoku)
- School of Public Administration in Bialystok (Wyższa Szkoła Administracji Publicznej)
- Bialystok Institute of Cosmetology (Wyższa Szkoła Kosmetologii w Białymstoku)
- Academy of Economics in Bialystok (Wyższa Szkoła Ekonomiczna w Białymstoku)
- Academy of Finance and Management in Bialystok (Wyższa Szkoła Finansów i Zarządzania w Białymstoku)
- Musical Academy in Bialystok (Akademia Muzyczna w Białymstoku) http://chopin.man.bialystok.pl
- Akademia Teatralna http://puppet.man.bialystok.pl
- Archidiecezjalne wyższe Seminarium Duchowne http://www.awsd.bialystok.pl
- Instytut Nauk Politycznych (Filia w Białymstoku) http://www.wsd.com.pl/moduly/artykuly/index.php
- Wyższa Szkoła Matematyki i Informatyki Użytkowej http://www.wsmiiu.man.bialystok.pl
- Nauczycielskie Kolegium Rewalidacji i Resocjalizacji http://www.nkrr.bialystok.pl
- Niepaństwowa Wyższa Szkoła Pedagogiczna http://www.nwsp.bialystok.pl
- Wyższa Szkoła Gospodarowania Nieruchomościami (Filia w Białymstoku) http://www.wsgn.pl
- Papieski Wydział Teologiczny (Studium Teologii)
- Wyższa Szkoła Menedżerska http://www.wsm.pl
- Niepubliczne Nauczycielskie Kolegium Języków Obcych
- Nauczycielskie Kolegium Języków Obcych "Inter - Lingua" http://www.nkjo.bialystok.pl
Famous people
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Birthplace for
- Boris Kaufman
- Dziga Vertov (Kaufman) - A Soviet documentary film and newsreel director.
- Maxim Litvinov (Wallach-Finkelstein)
- Meyer Meisler - The second fastest paperhanger in New York.
- Albert Sabin - Polio Vaccine.
- Izabella Scorupco (Skorupko) - Actress.
- L. L. Zamenhof - The creator of Esperanto.
Politics
Bialystok constituency
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Members of Parliament (Sejm) elected from Bialystok constituency
- Edmund Borawski, PSL
- Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz, SLD-UP
- Ciruk Barbara, SLD-UP
- Czerniawski Mieczysław, SLD-UP
- Czuż Aleksander, SLD-UP
- Czykwin Eugeniusz, SLD-UP
- Fedorowicz Andrzej, LPR
- Jurgiel Krzysztof, PiS
- Kamiński Michał, PiS
- Krutul Piotr, LPR
- Laskowski Józef, Samoobrona
- Mioduszewski Józef, PSL
- Wiśniowska Genowefa, Samoobrona
- Zagórski Marek, PO
- Zaworski Jan, SLD-UP
- Zieliński Jarosław, PiS
Municipal politics
to be written yet
Administrative division
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The City of Białystok is divided into 27 districts:
Monuments
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- In memory of victims of the Polish-Bolshevik war - Picture (http://www.um.bialystok.pl/kultura/pomniki/p_1920/index.html)
- "42nd Infantry Regiment" of Jan Henryk Dabrowski monument - Picture (http://www.um.bialystok.pl/kultura/pomniki/p_42pl/index.html)
- Armia Krajowa monument - Picture (http://www.um.bialystok.pl/kultura/pomniki/p_ak/index.html)
- In memory of heroes from Bialystok Land in WWII - Picture (http://www.um.bialystok.pl/kultura/pomniki/p_boh/index.html)
- Jadwiga Dziekońska (soldier of Armia Krajowa) monument - Picture (http://www.um.bialystok.pl/kultura/pomniki/p_jadzi/index.html)
- In memory of murdered Poles in Katyn - Picture (http://www.um.bialystok.pl/kultura/pomniki/p_katyn/index.html)
- Marshal Jozef Pilsudski monument - Picture (http://www.um.bialystok.pl/kultura/pomniki/p_pilsud/index.html)
- Jerzy Popieluszko monument - Picture (http://www.um.bialystok.pl/kultura/pomniki/p_popie/index.html)
- Polish Army in western Europe (during WWII) monument - Picture (http://www.um.bialystok.pl/kultura/pomniki/p_sil_zb/index.html)
- Solidarnosc monument - Picture (http://www.um.bialystok.pl/kultura/pomniki/p_solid/index.html)
- In memory of Poles deported to Siberia - Picture (http://www.um.bialystok.pl/kultura/pomniki/p_sybir/index.html)
- In memory of murdered Jews in the Great Synagogue (WWII) - Picture (http://www.um.bialystok.pl/kultura/pomniki/p_synag/index.html)
- In memory of victims of the Ghetto uprising in Bialystok - Picture (http://www.um.bialystok.pl/kultura/pomniki/p_zabia/index.html)
- Defenders of Bialystok monument (WWII) - Picture (http://www.um.bialystok.pl/kultura/pomniki/wys_stoc/index.html)
- Ludwik Zamenhof monument - Picture (http://www.um.bialystok.pl/kultura/pomniki/zamenhof/index.html)
Historical population
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Population growth in Bialystok
Year | 1921 | 1931 | 1939 | 1946 | 1949 | 1950 | 1955 | 1960 | 1961 | 1962 | 1963 | 1964 | 1965 | 1966 | 1967 | 1968 | 1969 |
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Male | 35384 | 42416 | - | 24325 | - | 30253 | 45454 | 55439 | 58432 | 59922 | 61394 | 63240 | 64880 | 66979 | 72923 | 74777 | 76648 |
Female | 41408 | 48685 | - | 32434 | - | 38250 | 51738 | 65482 | 67018 | 68712 | 70723 | 73119 | 75106 | 77499 | 83816 | 86022 | 88290 |
Overall | 76792 | 91101 | 107000 | 56759 | 60330 | 68503 | 97192 | 120921 | 125450 | 128634 | 132117 | 136359 | 139986 | 144478 | 156739 | 160799 | 164938 |
Year | 1970 | 1971 | 1972 | 1973 | 1974 | 1975 | 1976 | 1977 | 1978 | 1979 | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 |
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Male | 77890 | 80569 | 83243 | 85391 | 87803 | 90386 | 93075 | 95770 | 99009 | 102133 | 104722 | 107176 | 110027 | 112552 | 115292 | 118016 | 120536 |
Female | 90153 | 93336 | 96420 | 99221 | 102350 | 105475 | 108320 | 111646 | 113002 | 116627 | 119465 | 122475 | 125399 | 127752 | 130137 | 132801 | 135157 |
Overall | 168043 | 173905 | 179663 | 184612 | 190153 | 195861 | 201395 | 207416 | 212011 | 218760 | 224187 | 229651 | 235426 | 240304 | 245429 | 250817 | 255693 |
Year | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 |
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Male | 122587 | 124757 | 126649 | 128279 | 129740 | 129997 | 131035 | 131624 | 132175 | 133036 | 133727 | 134230 | 134745 | 134905 | 135335 | 137350 | 137288 |
Female | 136964 | 139137 | 141436 | 142289 | 143562 | 144098 | 145010 | 145427 | 146314 | 147556 | 148803 | 149707 | 150285 | 150602 | 151030 | 154310 | 154643 |
Overall | 259551 | 263894 | 268085 | 270568 | 273302 | 274095 | 276045 | 277051 | 278489 | 280592 | 282530 | 283937 | 285030 | 285507 | 286365 | 291660 | 291931 |
Sports
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Jagiellonia Białystok, Polish football club
- Hetman Bialystok
- Jagiellonia Bialystok - football team (2nd league 2003/2004)
See also:
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Voivodships of Poland Greater Poland | Kuyavia-Pomerania | Lesser Poland | Łódź | Lower Silesia | Lublin | Lubusz | Masovia | Opole | Podlachia | Pomerania | Świętokrzyskie | Silesia | Subcarpathia | Warmia and Masuria | West Pomerania | |
Principal cities Warsaw | Łódź | Kraków | Wrocław | Poznań | Gdańsk | Szczecin | Bydgoszcz | Lublin | Katowice | Białystok | Częstochowa | Gdynia | Gorzów Wlkp. | Toruń | Radom | Kielce | Rzeszów | Olsztyn |
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