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Situated in the ] (since 1999), previously in ] (1975-1998). Situated in the ] (since 1999), previously in ] (1975-1998).


Września is known in Poland for a school strike by Polish children in May 1901 in responce to the intensification of ] (i.e. prohibition of ] at school). Children that took part in the opposition were beaten and tortured by Prussian teachers. Września is known in Poland for a school strike by Polish children in May 1901 in responce to the intensification of ] (i.e. prohibition of ] at school). Children that took part in the opposition were severely punished by Prussian teachers.
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Września (German Wreschen) is a town in central Poland with 28,600 inhabitants (1995).

Situated in the Greater Poland Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Poznan Voivodship (1975-1998).

Września is known in Poland for a school strike by Polish children in May 1901 in responce to the intensification of Germanization (i.e. prohibition of Polish language at school). Children that took part in the opposition were severely punished by Prussian teachers.

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