• The authorities used force against the protesters. The army and militia killed 44 people in the Polish coast. In Szczecin there were sixteen casualties.
  • On 2 December 1261, Barnim I allowed Jewish settlement in Szczecin in accordance with the Magdeburg law, in a privilege renewed in 1308 and 1371.[49]...
  • Os sobrados da Rua Tkacka são um marco do patrimônio arquitetônico de Szczecin. ... 172 m. Red Army Monument in Szczecin Monumento na Polônia.
  • Made with machinery originally meant to feed the masses in Soviet Army ranks, was adapted to provide "civil service" to Szczecin inhabitants since 1969.
  • Huge Square of Parades. Bank. Monuments. Beach with pier. Headquarters of the Szczecin's Army; Szczecin had their own army but it was rarely used.
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  • Throughout history, Szczecin has played a crucial role in the evolution of humanity, influencing political, social, economic and cultural aspects.
  • The sculpture was installed in Szczecin in the 2000s. This is a copy of a bronze statue by the sculptor of the great Renaissance master Verrocchio.
  • Collections of the Association of Veterans of Polish Border Formations. Collections of the Archives of the Border Guard in Szczecin.
  • Tourist Trails in Szczecin. Szczecin City Trail includes 42 historical objects on a 7 km distance. It is determined by a red dashed line on the sidewalks.