Mińsk Mazowiecki
Mińsk Mazowiecki "Masovian Minsk" is a town in central Poland with 40,211 inhabitants. It is situated in the Masovian Voivodeship, previously in Siedlce Voivodeship. It is the capital of Mińsk County.
Name
The source of town name - Mińsk - is the Mienia River, which in turn derives from the verbLocation
Mińsk Mazowiecki is located geographically in South Podlasie, historically in East Mazovia and administratively in the eastern part of Masovian Voivodeship, east from Warsaw's Center.Timeline of history
- XIV century – first mentions of a settlement with commercial function
- 1421, 29th May – Mińsk was granted town privileges by Janusz I of Warsaw
- 1422 – first wooden church was built
- 1549 – a second town Sendomierz, later merged with Mińsk, was located on the other side of Srebrna River
- 1629 – the present church opened
- 1695 – Sendomierz joined to Mińsk
- XVIII century – gradual decline of Mińsk connected with gradual decline of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
- 1795–1809 – under Austrian rule as a result of the Third Partition of Poland
- 1809–1815 – in the Duchy of Warsaw
- 1815–1916 – in the Congress Poland
- 1866 – Mińsk county established, first train arrival
- 1867 – name of the town changed to Nowomińsk
- 1870 – Dernałowicz Family became the last owners of the city
- 1886 – first bookstore in east Mazovia
- XX century – found of famous manufacture
- 1912 – start of Maria Grochowska's School, today this is Polska Macierz Szkolna's High School
- 1914 – old church opened after reconstruction
- 1915 – present hospital opened
- 1915 to 1918, 11 November – German occupation during World War I
- 1916 – name's change
- 1920 – briefly occupied by Russians before the Battle of Warsaw during the Polish-Bolshevik War
- 1920–1939 – great development
- *1937 – first electric train arrived
- 1939–1944 – second German occupation
- *1939, 12 September – German entry
- *1939, 13 September – battle for Mińsk Mazowiecki
- *1942, 21 July – liquidation of Mińsk Mazowiecki ghetto. Most of the Jewish residents were sent to the Treblinka death camp
- *1944, 30 July – liberation by Armia Krajowa
- 1944, 30–31 July – Soviet liberation
- 1945, 2–3 March – Soviet killed Mińsk's elite
- 1952 – trains manufacture
- 1957 – military garrison
- 1979 – new train station
- 1985 – Solidarity events
- 1990 – first Mayor elected in free elections : Zbigniew Grzesiak
- 1999 – Mińsk County established
Jewish history
Soon after the war began, the Germans created the Mińsk Ghetto. It was liquidated on 21 July 1942. Most of the Jews were killed in Treblinka extermination camp sent in Holocaust trains by the thousands. The remaining Jewish population were killed in Mińsk on 10 January 1943 and 5 June.
Monuments
- layout of medieval settlement and later city
- Palace of Doria Dernałowicz Family – built probably in the 17th century, converted to classicism
- *park
- Church of the Nativity of The Blessed Virgin Mary – built in the 17th century, converted to neo-baroque in the early 20th century
- *internal furnishing
- *cemetery
- county hall, 19th century, classicism
- county hall, 19th century
- post office, 19th century, empire
- church of Mariavite Church, 1911
- residential areas, 19th and early 20th century
- Jewish cemetery
- some school buildings
Economy
- hypermarket Carrefour
- supermarkets
- many other shops
- market
- developers
- 10 banks
- fast-foods, pubs and restaurants
- 3 hotels
- construction industry
- car service
- satellite communication
- ZNTK "Mińsk Mazowiecki" — maintenance and repair of railway rolling stock
- Fabryka Urządzeń Dźwigowych – production of cranes and other heavy machinery
- cotton products
- yachts
- shoes
- foil
Population
Education
- Józef Majka College of Social Science
- Stanisław Staszic Lifelong Learning Center
- University of Third Age
- Polska Macierz Szkolna Gymnasium and High School
- Salesian Elementary, Gymnasium and High School
- 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
- special school
- clinic of psychological and pedagogical help
Bureaus
- Regional Bureau of Environmental Protection Inspection
- Point of Conscription
- Above Forester Bureau
- County, city and commune bureaus
Safety
- Police Departament of Mińsk County – 2 building in Mińsk, dozens of cars
- Fire Departament of Mińsk County – quite new fire engines
- Public Hospital of Mińsk County
Culture and sports
- House of Culture
- School of Art
- 2 libraries
- 2 museums
- Cinema
- Magazines
- Miejski Ośrodek Sportu i Rekreacji
- *2 stadiums
- *Ice rink
- *Other
- Mazovia-ZNTK
- *Football team in local amateur league
- *Other sports
- other clubs
Religions
- Roman Catholic Church
- Mariavite Church
- Baptist
- Mennonite
Public transport
- Train station
- *Regular service to Warsaw
- *Direct connections with many cities in Poland, and with Moscow
- 2 regular bus services to Warsaw
Lands
- Residential: 30%
- Industrial: 6%
- Communication : 15%
- Agricultural: 29%
- Parks: 5%
- Other: 15%
Historical parts of city
- Mińsk – old town
- Sendomierz
- Nowe Miasto – Miasto Ogród – New Town – Garden Town
- Concrete estates built in socialist realism without names
- Modern estates without names
- Over railroad part of city
- *Kędzierak
- *Stankowizna
- *Anielina
- Other
- *Górki
- *Goździk
- *Kolonia Stasinów
- *Pohulanka
- *Sewerynów
Military
- Military police
- 23rd Air Base with MIG-29 aircraft
International relations
Twin towns – Sister cities
Mińsk Mazowiecki is twinned with:- Krnov, Czech Republic
- Lacey, US
Twin cities
- Borodianka, Ukraine
- Cori, Italy
- Krnov, Bruntál District, Czech Republic
- Orsha, Belarus
- Pefki, Greece
- Saint-Égrève, France
- Telšiai, Lithuania
People
- Julian Grobelny, Righteous Among the Nations
- Czesław Mroczek, poseł
- Teresa Wargocka, poseł
- Moshe Carmel, politician in Israel
- Stefan Żeromski, writer
- Jan Himilsbach, Polish actor and author
- Leyb Rokhman, Yiddish writer in Israel
- Hanna Dunowska, Film actor
- Victor Prus, architect in Canada
- Yeshurun Keshet Israeli poet, essayist, translator and literary critic
- Jacques Kalisz, architect in France
- Stanislav Redens, secret police officer in the Soviet Union
- Hermann Birnbach, subject of a Stolperstein in Nordhausen
- Marek Piotrowski, World Champion in Kickboxing
- Rafał Jackiewicz, boxer
Books
- 585 lat Mińska Mazowieckiego, red. Janusz Kuligowski, Mińsk Mazowiecki, 2006,