Bocheń (original) (raw)
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Village in Łódź Voivodeship, Poland
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Coordinates: 52°6′17″N 19°48′50″E / 52.10472°N 19.81389°E / 52.10472; 19.81389 | |
Country | Poland |
Voivodeship | Łódź |
County | Łowicz |
Gmina | Łowicz |
Population | |
• Total | 321[1] |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Vehicle registration | ELC |
Bocheń [ˈbɔxɛɲ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łowicz, within Łowicz County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 9 kilometres (6 mi) west of Łowicz and 43 km (27 mi) northeast of the regional capital, Łódź.
Bocheń dates back to prehistoric or early medieval times.[2] The village was mentioned in a medieval document from 1359.[2]
During the invasion of Poland, which started World War II, on September 16, 1939, the Germans murdered 15 Polish farmers in Bocheń.[3] 12 Polish farmers from Bocheń and nearby Guźnia were also murdered that day by Wehrmacht troops near the Rydwan lake, south of Bocheń and Guźnia (see also Nazi crimes against the Polish nation).[3] During the German occupation of Poland the village was an important center of Polish resistance, and even underground Polish press was issued there.[2]
- Adam of Łowicz (died in 1514), Polish Renaissance humanist, writer and philosopher, professor of medicine at the University of Kraków, and rector of the university in 1510–1511
- ^ Central Statistical Office (GUS) Population: Size and Structure by Administrative Division (2007-12-31) (in Polish)
- ^ a b c "Bocheń". GminaLowicz.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 24 July 2020.
- ^ a b Wardzyńska, Maria (2009). Był rok 1939. Operacja niemieckiej policji bezpieczeństwa w Polsce. Intelligenzaktion (in Polish). Warszawa: IPN. p. 96.