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== City population == | == City population == | ||
<br> source: Rocznik Statystyczny 1981, |
<br> source: Rocznik Statystyczny 1981, Główny Urząd Statystyczny, Warszawa 1981, Rok XLI | ||
<br> 1960: 6.100 inhabitants | <br> 1960: 6.100 inhabitants | ||
<br> 1970: 9.500 inhabitants | <br> 1970: 9.500 inhabitants | ||
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-because of repeated willfully removals of information by Space Cadet posted here- Wilhelm Granzow created the '''coat of arms of Stolpmünde''', the '''monument commemorates the perished inhabitants of Stolpmünde''' MfG 2 Mar 2008 | -because of repeated willfully removals of information by Space Cadet posted here- Wilhelm Granzow created the '''coat of arms of Stolpmünde''', the '''monument commemorates the perished inhabitants of Stolpmünde''' MfG 2 Mar 2008 | ||
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== NPOV == | |||
User Spacecadet persists in removing any kind of informations about the history of Ustka/Stolpmünde between 14th century and 1945, calling it "fairy tales and myths" without any explanation. Strange behaviour!!(] (]) 14:42, 5 March 2008 (UTC)) | |||
And you treat the name "Ustka" as if it was invented in 1945. Peculiar. ] (]) 17:41, 5 March 2008 (UTC) | |||
You ´ve got a source using the name Ustka in 15th - 20th century (before 1945)? (] (]) 20:21, 5 March 2008 (UTC)) | |||
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There has been an edit war between two shifting groups of IPs on the double-naming issue. The participants in that war don't seem to have discussed anything on the talk page. I encourage you all to find any needed references to see how the Gdansk compromise applies to this article, and present your conclusions here. ] (]) 18:44, 29 April 2008 (UTC) | |||
Tried my best to satisfy everybody: removed the Polish name from times when Stolpmünde was a German city, removed some unsourced info from both sides, minor cosmetics and Gdańsk compromise used. ] (]) 22:27, 29 April 2008 (UTC) | |||
== Lighthouse in the 9th century == | |||
We´re talking about the 9th century, I don´t think that lighthouses existed at the Baltic Sea at that time, are there any archeological evidences? ( We´re talking about a real small fishermen´s village - if it existed at all) And how is it possible to know, that this lighthouse was used as a astronomical observatory ( later - when exactly? ). A lighthouse was built in the 19th century and this one was also used as a observatory - so it´s quiet obvious that someone missed a "1" and in fact we´re talking about the 19th century lighthouse. (] (]) 06:22, 5 May 2008 (UTC)) | |||
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City population
source: Rocznik Statystyczny 1981, Główny Urząd Statystyczny, Warszawa 1981, Rok XLI
1960: 6.100 inhabitants
1970: 9.500 inhabitants
1975: 12.400 inhabitants
1980: 15.200 inhabitants
CC, 30 October 2003
Stolpmünde coats of arms by Wilhelm Granzow
The coat of arms of Stolpmünde in Pomerania, Germany, now Ustka, Poland, was created in 1922 by artist Wilhelm Granzow from a local Stolp and Stolpmünde family, who traced their ancestry to the same area of Pomerania for over 500 years. The local museum in todays Ustka features Wilhelm Granzow The ship, mermaid and fish depicted on the arms symbolize the town's main sources of income: the seaport, tourism and fishery respectively. The coat of arms can be found in various places throughout the city, with the most remarkable of these being the monument of the Dying Warrior which commemorates the 76 inhabitants of Stolpmünde that perished during the First World War.
-because of repeated willfully removals of information by Space Cadet posted here- Wilhelm Granzow created the coat of arms of Stolpmünde, the monument commemorates the perished inhabitants of Stolpmünde MfG 2 Mar 2008
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- is featured in an exposition in the museum in Ustka.
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User Spacecadet persists in removing any kind of informations about the history of Ustka/Stolpmünde between 14th century and 1945, calling it "fairy tales and myths" without any explanation. Strange behaviour!!(HerkusMonte (talk) 14:42, 5 March 2008 (UTC))
And you treat the name "Ustka" as if it was invented in 1945. Peculiar. Space Cadet (talk) 17:41, 5 March 2008 (UTC)
You ´ve got a source using the name Ustka in 15th - 20th century (before 1945)? (HerkusMonte (talk) 20:21, 5 March 2008 (UTC))
Semi-protected due to a report at WP:AN/3RR
There has been an edit war between two shifting groups of IPs on the double-naming issue. The participants in that war don't seem to have discussed anything on the talk page. I encourage you all to find any needed references to see how the Gdansk compromise applies to this article, and present your conclusions here. EdJohnston (talk) 18:44, 29 April 2008 (UTC)
Tried my best to satisfy everybody: removed the Polish name from times when Stolpmünde was a German city, removed some unsourced info from both sides, minor cosmetics and Gdańsk compromise used. Space Cadet (talk) 22:27, 29 April 2008 (UTC)
Lighthouse in the 9th century
We´re talking about the 9th century, I don´t think that lighthouses existed at the Baltic Sea at that time, are there any archeological evidences? ( We´re talking about a real small fishermen´s village - if it existed at all) And how is it possible to know, that this lighthouse was used as a astronomical observatory ( later - when exactly? ). A lighthouse was built in the 19th century and this one was also used as a observatory - so it´s quiet obvious that someone missed a "1" and in fact we´re talking about the 19th century lighthouse. (Pommerland (talk) 06:22, 5 May 2008 (UTC))
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