Kwidzyn

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Kwidzyn is a historic town in northern Poland known for its medieval Teutonic castle complex and Gothic cathedral.

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Kwidzyn canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
climateClassification temperate climate
country Poland
currentAdministrativeStatus seat of Kwidzyn County
formerName Marienwerder
hasArchitecturalStyle Gothic
medieval brick architecture
hasAreaCode +48 55
hasCityRightsSince 13th century
hasEconomicActivity chemical industry
food processing
paper industry
hasEducationalInstitutionType secondary schools
hasHeritage Gothic cathedral
medieval Teutonic castle complex
hasLandmark Kwidzyn Castle
Kwidzyn Cathedral
hasPopulationRange between 35,000 and 50,000 inhabitants
hasPostalCodePrefix 82-500
hasReligiousBuilding Gothic cathedral complex
hasSportsClubType handball club
hasTransportInfrastructure railway connection
regional road network
historicalAffiliation German Empire
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia

Polish People’s Republic
surface form: People's Republic of Poland

Royal Prussia
Second Polish Republic
State of the Teutonic Order
languageOfFormerName German
locatedIn northern Poland
locatedInAdministrativeUnit Pomeranian Voivodeship
locatedInHistoricalRegion Pomerania
locatedInTimeZone Central European Time
locatedNearRiver Vistula River
locatedOnRiver Liwa River
observesDST Central European Summer Time
partOf European Union
Schengen Area
primaryLanguage Polish
regionallyKnownFor Teutonic Order heritage
historic architecture
roadDistanceTo Gdańsk
tourismAttraction Teutonic Order state fortification system
surface form: Teutonic castle complex

cathedral and castle ensemble
voivodeshipCapitalStatus not a voivodeship capital

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