Gostycyn

Village in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gostycyn [ɡɔsˈtɨt͡sɨn] is a village in Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland.[1] It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Gostycyn. It is located within the historic region of Pomerania.

Country Poland
Population
1,800
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Gostycyn
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Saint Martin church in Gostycyn
Saint Martin church in Gostycyn
Coat of arms of Gostycyn
Gostycyn is located in Poland
Gostycyn
Gostycyn
Coordinates: 53°29′21″N 17°48′36″E
Country Poland
VoivodeshipKuyavian-Pomeranian
CountyTuchola
GminaGostycyn
Population
1,800
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationCTU
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History

Memorial to the local victims of the Nazi German occupation

Gostycyn was a royal village of the Polish Crown, administratively located in the Tuchola County in the Pomeranian Voivodeship.[2]

During the German occupation of Poland (World War II), the Germans arrested several Polish inhabitants and also murdered local Polish teachers in the large massacre of Poles in Rudzki Most as part of the Intelligenzaktion.[3] In 1942–1943 many Poles were expelled, while their farms were handed over to German colonists as part of the Lebensraum policy.[4]

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