Trzebiatów

history

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Trzebiatów () is a town in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. As of June 2007, it has 10,196 inhabitants.

It was in Pomerania, Germany until 1945.

The most splendid celebration is placed in the first week of August and it's called "Trzebiatowskie ÅšwiÄ™to Kaszy"»http://wppp2.ovh.org/str/artykul.php?id=1216765708&gaz=gg(Trzebiatów's Day of the Cereal). It's memorial to day when the town guard by mistake dropped the bowl of cereal at the upcoming enemies from the town Gryfice alarming whole town and as the matter of fact - saving it. Inhabitants of Trzebiatów celebrating that event by dances, concerts, competitions and eating a lot of cereal with ham and bacon of course.

People

  • Johannes Bugenhagen (1505–1521), Pomeranian Reformer, Rector at Treptow city school
  • Johannes Aepinus, Theologian and Reformator
  • Jürgen Pavels in 1612 became Lübeck Ratsherr
  • Frederick I of Württemberg (1754–1816), King of Württemberg
  • Louis of Württemberg (1756–1817), Duke of Württemberg
  • Ferdinand Friedrich August of Württemberg (1763- ), Duke of Württemberg
  • Johann Gustav Droysen (1808–1884), German Prussian Historian
  • Ferdinand von Arnim (1814- ), Architect
  • Peter Friedrich Arnd (1817- ), Mathematician
  • Marcus Kalisch (1828–1885), Jewish scholar born here
  • August Zillmer (1831- )
  • Günther von Krosigk (1860- ), Admiral
  • D. Paul Kalmus (1864- ), Generalsuperintendent of Pommerania (Ostsprengel)
  • August Horneffer (1875- ), Philologian

Twinning cities

The sister cities of Trzebiatów are:

References



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