Puck, Poland

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Puck
Market Square
Image:POL Puck COA.svg
Coat of arms
Coordinates: 54°42′N 18°24′E / 54.7, 18.4
Country Poland
Voivodeship Pomeranian
Powiat Puck County
Gmina Puck
Established 12th century
City Rights 1348
Government
 - Mayor Marek Rintz
Area
 - Town 4.9 km² (1.9 sq mi)
Elevation 20 m (66 ft)
Population (2005)
 - Town 15,339
 - Density 3,130.4/km² (8,107.7/sq mi)
 - Metro 1,080,700
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 84-100
Area code(s) +48 58
Car Plates GPU
Website: www.miasto.puck.pl

Puck (pronounce: ['puʦk], Kashubian/Pomeranian: Pùck; German: Putzig) is a town in northwestern Poland with 11,350 inhabitants. It is in Gdańsk Pomerania on the south coast of the Baltic Sea (Bay of Puck). Previously in the Gdańsk Voivodeship (1975-1998), Puck has been the capital of Puck County in the Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999.

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[edit] History

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13th century Gothic church in Puck

It became a marketplace and a seaport as early as 7th century. It achieved a town status in 1348 during the rule of the Teutonic Order. After having been incorporated into Poland (1466) it was the place where the County Administration (Starostwo) was located. Since 1567 Puck was the main base of the Polish Navy. In 1772, through the Partitions of Poland, the town came to Prussia, and returned to Poland in 1919 as part of the Polish Corridor, which was created by the Treaty of Versailles. In 1920 in Puck, Poland celebrated Poland's Wedding to the Sea. During the time of the 2nd Polish Republic, until 1939, Puck was the main war harbour of the Polish Navy and the only Polish harbour until Gdynia was built.

A Nazi concentration camp existed in Puck in the years 1941 to 1944.

[edit] Interesting places

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An evening view of the town

[edit] Population

Year Population
1895 1 904
1900 2 093
1960 6 800
1970 9 300
1975 10 500
1980 11 100
1998 11 600
2005 11 350

[edit] Land use

Land use in Puck in 2005 [1] in ha in %
Total 490 100,0
agricultural lands area, of which: 188 38,4
arable land 118 24,1
orchards 0 0,0
meadows 59 12,0
pastures 11 2,2
Forests and forest land 3 0,6
Other and wastelands 299 61,0

[edit] Twin towns

Cieszyn, Stein, Konz, Guéret

[edit] See also

[edit] Links

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Coordinates: 54°42′N, 18°25′E

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