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'''Słońsk''' ({{lang-de|Sonnenburg}}) is a ] in ] of ] in western ]. '''Słońsk''' ({{lang-de|Sonnenburg}}) is a ] in ] of ] in western ].
The village borders the ]. It had ] from 1808 - 1945. It was the site of a former ] which is now a museum. The village borders the ]. It had ] from 1808 - 1945. It was the site of a former ] which is now a museum.


===History=== ===History===
Słońsk was first documented in 1295 under its German name ''Sonnenburg''. the ] held a settlement in the city In 1312 the ] and the ] were co-owners. Henning and ] received ''Sonnenberg'' as lien and in 1341 built the first castle. Since the 15th century the city was closely connected to the Templers (this is not possible as Templers were destroyed by Philip the Fair of France in 1307), who purchased it from Margrave Friedrich I. of Brandenburg. The castle became the seat of the ] Brandenburg and the order extended ther city greatly, with a new church, built between 1474-1522 and a new castle between 1545-1564. Name Słońsk after 1945, it was first documented in 1295 under its German name ''Sonnenburg''. the ] held a settlement in the city. The properties of the Templers went to the ]. In 1312 the ] and the ] were co-owners. Henning and ] received ''Sonnenberg'' as lien and in 1341 built the first castle. Since the 15th century the city was closely connected to the Johanniter, who purchased it from Margrave Friedrich I. of Brandenburg. The castle became the seat of the ] Brandenburg and the order extended ther city greatly, with a new church, built between 1474-1522 and a new castle between 1545-1564.


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One of Śłońsk's streets
Ruins of the castle of Joannites in Słońsk
Słońsk, until 1945 Sonnenburg, Etching by Matthäus Merian d.J.

Słońsk (Template:Lang-de) is a village in Sulęcin County of Lubusz Voivodeship in western Poland. The village borders the Ujście Warty National Park. It had town privileges from 1808 - 1945. It was the site of a former Nazi concentration camp which is now a museum.

History

Name Słońsk after 1945, it was first documented in 1295 under its German name Sonnenburg. the Templerorder held a settlement in the city. The properties of the Templers went to the Johanniterorder. In 1312 the Margrave of Brandenburg and the Bishop of Lebus were co-owners. Henning and Arnold von Uechtenhagen received Sonnenberg as lien and in 1341 built the first castle. Since the 15th century the city was closely connected to the Johanniter, who purchased it from Margrave Friedrich I. of Brandenburg. The castle became the seat of the Ballei Brandenburg and the order extended ther city greatly, with a new church, built between 1474-1522 and a new castle between 1545-1564.

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52°34′N 14°49′E / 52.567°N 14.817°E / 52.567; 14.817

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