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Stargard SzczecinskiStargard Szczeciński (German Stargard in Pommern) is a town in Pomerania, northwestern Poland, with 73,000 inhabitants (1995). Situated on the Ihna, it is the capital of Stargard County in West Pomeranian Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Szczecin Voivodship (1975-1998). Historical buildings and monuments: St. Mary's church (15th century) - one of the biggest brick church in Europe; St. John's church (15th century) with high tower (99 m); mediaeval fortifications - ramparts, walls, gates and towers (13th - 16th centuries) - i.e. Red Sea Tower (Polish: Baszta Morze Czerwone) from 1513; renessaince townhall from 15th - 16th centuries; gothic tenement-houses; granary (16th century); expiatory cross (1542); column of victory (1945). Stargard, destroyed by the Poles in 1120, was raised to the rank of a town in 1229, joined the Hanseatic League, and was strongly fortified. It was important during the Thirty Years' War. Sports Historical population 1618: 12,000 inhabitants 1640: 1,200 inhabitants 1688: 3,600 inhabitants 1720: 400 inhabitants 1740: 5,529 inhabitants 1786: 6,243 inhabitants 1800: 7,000 inhabitants 1901: 25,000 inhabitants 1913: 28,000 inhabitants 1929: 34,600 inhabitants 1939: 39,760 inhabitants 1945: 2,870 inhabitants 1950: 20,684 inhabitants 1960: 33,650 inhabitants 1970: 44,460 inhabitants 1975: 51,400 inhabitants 1980: 59,227 inhabitants 1990: 71,000 inhabitants 1995: 72,254 inhabitants External links (in Polish) http://www.stargard.pl/ http://www.stargard.com.pl/ http://www.stargard.starnet.pl/ http://www.info.stargard.pl/
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