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Coordinates: 53°3108N 14°3646E / 53.51889°N 14.61278°E / 53.51889; 14.61278
 

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Skolwin
Municipal neighbourhood
Skolwin paper mill
Skolwin paper mill
Location of Skolwin within Szczecin
Location of Skolwin within Szczecin
Coordinates: 53°31′08N 14°36′46E / 53.51889°N 14.61278°E / 53.51889; 14.61278
Country Poland
VoivodeshipWest Pomeranian
County/CitySzczecin
Population
 (2011)
 • Total3,265
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code+48 91
Vehicle registrationZS

Skolwin is a municipal neighbourhood of the city of Szczecin, Poland situated on the left bank of the Oder river, north of Szczecin Old Town and Middle Town, and south of the town of Police. As of January 2011, it had a population of 3,265.[1]

In Skolwin, there is a power line crossing of the Odra river, which is part of 220 kV powerline Police-Morzyczyn.

History[edit]

The area became part of the Polish state under its first ruler Mieszko I around 967,[2][3] and following Poland's fragmentation it formed part of the Duchy of Pomerania. During the Thirty Years' War, the settlement fell to the Swedish Empire. Later on, it passed to Prussia, and from 1871 to 1945 it was part of Germany, within which it was known as Scholwin (briefly, under Nazi rule, Stettin-Odermünde).

Sports[edit]

The association football club Świt Szczecin is based in Skolwin.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Zestawienie informacyjne o liczbie osób zameldowanych w Szczecinie" (in Polish). Urząd Miasta Szczecin. Retrieved 2011-01-22.
  • ^ "Szczecin - Największe atrakcje". WP Turystyka (in Polish). Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  • ^ Labuda, Gerard (1993). "Chrystianizacja Pomorza (X–XIII stulecie)". Studia Gdańskie (in Polish). Vol. IX. Gdańsk-Oliwa. p. 47.

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