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Grabowo (German: Grabow or Grabow an der Oder) was a historical town situated on the right bank of the Oder River, north of the City of Szczecin. In the second half of the XIX century it was incorporated into Szczecin.

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Grabowo (German: Grabow or Grabow an der Oder) was a historical village, town and neighborhood of the City of Szczecin. Today it's part of Szczecin-Drzetowo-Grabowo neighborhood.

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Grabowo was a historical town that was situated near the City of Szczecin in 19th century. Later it was incorporated into Szczecin. After the Second World War it became official municipal neighborhood of the City of Szczecin. It was merged with another historical neighborhood (Drzetowo) and has formed present Drzetowo-Grabowo neighborhood.

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  • Recording of songs "Polska", "Po co wolność" and "Totalna militaryzacja" for Kult album was refused by censorship office (Gnoiński, L. 2000 p. 42).
  • Recording of above songs for Posłuchaj to do Ciebie album was again refused by censorship office (Gnoiński, L. 2000 p. 46).
  • Band members received about 5000 pieces of Posłuchaj to do Ciebie LPs as only royalty for this release (Gnoiński, L. 2000 p. 48).
  • Mention tourist tram line (line number 0) as an attraction somewhere in Szczecin related article. Reference to proper tramcar article if it exists.

Shortlist of Historical Names

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Szczecin-Grabowo

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Born in Grabowo an der Oder (1850): Paul Rowald - german architect.

Resources

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Szczecin

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  • Rady Osiedli Szczecina (Polish)
  • PTTK, Architektura Szczecińska (Polish)
  • Łopuch, M. (2003). Szczecin, Jasienica, Trzebież...: Historia szczecińskiej kolei podmiejskiej. Publisher's.
  • Łuczak, M. (2004). Szczecin Zdroje = Finkenwalde. Lega. ISBN 83-91758-47-8.
  • Piskorski, Jan M. (2002). A short history of Szczecin. Poznańskie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk. ISBN 83-70633-32-3.
  • Piskorski, Jan M. (2002). Szczecin: zarys historii. Poznańskie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk. ISBN 83-70633-38-2. (Polish)
  • Białecki, Tadeusz (1991). Szczecin stary i nowy: (encyklopedyczny zarys dziejów historycznych dzielnic i osiedli oraz obiektów fizjograficznych miasta). Szczecińskie Towarzystwo Kultury. (Polish)

Szczecin-Grabowo

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Szczecin Railroads

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List of railroad connections opening dates:

http://www.bahn-in-pommern.de/strecken/strecken.htm

To verify

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  • Łopuch, Wojciech (1999). Dzieje architektoniczne nowoczesnego Szczecina 1808-1945. ?Publisher?.
  • Gwiazdowska, Ewa (2001). Widoki Szczecina. Źródła ikonograficzne do dziejów miasta od XVI wieku do 1945 roku. ?Publisher?.
  • Różycki, Olgierd (1997). Wały Chrobrego na starych widokówkach. Krótka historia. ?Publisher?.
  • "Plany i widoki Szczecina na przestrzeni wieków.", Katalog wystawy, Szczecin 2001;
  • "Zeszyty szczecińskie" - części od 1. do 6., Publisher's 2001-2002;
  • "Szczecin na starych widokówkach" - części: 1., 4., 5., 6., 7., Szczecin 1996-1997;

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Languages

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plPolski jest językiem ojczystym tego użytkownika.
en-2This user can contribute with an intermediate level of English.
de-1Dieser Benutzer hat grundlegende Deutschkenntnisse.