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Łobez
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Country | Poland | ||
Voivodeship | West Pomeranian | ||
County | Łobez | ||
Gmina | Łobez | ||
Town rights | 1275 | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 12.8 km2 (4.9 sq mi) | ||
Population
(2019)
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• Total | 10,066 | ||
• Density | 786.4/km2 (2,037/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) | ||
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) | ||
Postal code |
73-150
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Area code(s) | +48 91 | ||
Car plates | ZLO |
Łobez [ˈwɔbɛs] (Kashubian: Łobéz; German: Labes) is a town on the river Rega in northwestern Poland, within the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is the capital of Łobez County, and has a population of 10,066 (2019).
The name
The name Łobez comes from the Old Polish łobuzie (meaning "bushes").
History
In the 12th century Łobez was a Slavic stronghold located within Poland and after the fragmentation of Poland into smaller duchies within the Griffin-ruled Duchy of Pomerania until its dissolution in 1637. Łobez was first mentioned in a document from 1271, according to which a knight named Borko, who was also the Castellan of nearby Kołobrzeg, was the owner of the town. By 1275 Łobez received town rights. A castle was built in the 13th century.
Demographics
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Mayors
1632 – Carsten Beleke | 1809 – Johann Georg Falck | |
1670 – Bernd Bublich | 1823–1840 – Johann Friedrich Rosenow | |
1700 – Paul Belecke | 1842–1844 – Adolf Ludwig Ritter (privremeno) | |
1702 – Theele | 1844–1845 – Albert Wilhelm Rizky | |
1723 – F. C. Hackebeck | 1846–1852 – Heinich Ludwig Gotthilf Hasenjäger | |
1734 – F. W. Weinholz | prije 1859. Hasenjaeger | |
1736 – Schulze | 1852–1864 – Carl Albert Alexander Schüz | |
1732 – Hackenberken | 1921 – Willi Kieckbusch | |
1745 – M. C. Frize | 1945 – Hackelberg, Teofil Fiutowski, Stefan Nowak, Feliks Mielczarek | |
1746 – Johann Friedrich Thym | 1946 – Władysław Śmiełowski | |
1752 – Johann Gottsried Severin | 1948 – Tadeusz Klimski | |
1753? – J. F. von Flige | 1949 – Ignacy Łepkowski | |
1757 – Johann Friedrich Thym | 1972-1990 Zbigniew Con | |
1757 – Heller | 1990–94 Marek Romejko | |
1767 – Gottlieb Timm | 1994–1998 Jan Szafran | |
1775 – Johann Gottfried Severin | 1998–2002 Halina Szymańska | |
1790 – Jahncke | 2002–2006 Marek Romejko | |
1805 – Heinrich (?) Falck | 2006–2014 Ryszard Sola | |
1806 – Zuther (drugi dan 1712) | 2014 Piotr Ćwikła | |
1806 – Nemitz |
Notable residents
- Otto Puchstein (1856–1911) a German classical archaeologist
International relations
Łobez is twinned with:
See also
In Spanish: Łobez para niños